On-demand Webinars

The applications of functional ultrasound are many and varied, so we’re often presenting webinars explaining the details to new audiences. Get involved by watching one of our on-demand webinars below.To make sure you don’t miss out, subscribe to our newsletter to know about our upcoming webinars.

Webinar

18 February 2023

Multimodal neuroimaging using functional ultrasound (fUS)

Dr Davide Boido (NeuroSpin; CEA Paris) and Dr Antoine Bergel (McGill University) discuss how the latest multimodal neuroimaging methods can be coupled with fUS to study neurovascular coupling across vigilance states.

Webinar

27 May 2022

Microvascular & functional ultrasound imaging: Insights into stroke and neurovascular diseases

Professors Franck Lebrin (Leiden University Medical Center) and Professor Denis Vivien (University of Caen Normandy) discuss in vivo molecular and functional imaging, including ultrasound-based markers, and their application to the study and treatment of neurological disorders, including cerebral hereditary angiopathies and ischemic stroke.

Webinar

27 November 2021

Functional ultrasound neuroimaging in awake & behaving non-human primates

Dr Pierre Pouget (Paris Brain and Spine Institute) and Dr Serge Picaud (INSERM Vision Institute) provide an overview of fUS imaging, and how it can be used to study the brain in behaving non-human primates.

Webinar

27 April 2021

Functional ultrasound (fUS) imaging in pain and pharmacology research

Dr Sophie Pezet (Physics for Medicine Paris) and Dr Benjamin Vidal (Theranexus) discuss the methodology, applications and new possibilities enabled by fUS imaging, with a focus on chronic pain and neuropharmacology research.

Webinar

27 June 2020

Functional ultrasound (fUS) imaging in the brain awake behaving mice

Dr Zsolt Lenkei (INSERM Institute of Psychiatry and Neurosciences) and Dr Artem Shatilo (Charles River) discuss how fUS imaging in awake head-fixed mice can help advance basic neuroscience and neurovascular research, as well as preclinical drug discovery.

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