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Welcome to this CRU Webinar with invited speaker Assoc Prof Helen Ritchie.
Assoc Prof Helen Ritchie is an academic at The University of Sydney, Australia, where she teaches anatomy. Her research is in the field of Teratology where she uses in vitro and in vivo methods to explore the role of hypoxia as a cause of adverse developmental outcomes.
Webinar summary: Slowing embryonic heart rate has been associated with embryonic death and malformations. We use two methods to identify potential cardiotoxic agents (i) whole rat embryo culture and (ii) high speed ultrasonography of pregnant rats. In this webinar, I introduce these methods and show some of our results.
Please contact Faranak Azarbayjani (faranak.azarbayjani@farmbio.uu.se) or Ylva Sjunnesson (ylva.sjunnesson@slu.se) if you have not received the Zoom link via the CRU e-mail list and would like to attend.
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