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Our respirometry courses attract participants from around the world.
The image below is a panorama of our teaching laboratory, taken during
our fifth course. It was created by Jaco Klok and James Waters using
AutoStitch. Click on the image to enlarge it. The part closest to the
camera is the break/discussion area; part of the human metabolic
station, one of five different stations, can be seen near the center
back of the room, near the windows.
Our respirometry courses attract participants from around the world. The image below is a panorama of our teaching laboratory, taken during our fifth course. It was created by Jaco Klok and James Waters using AutoStitch. Click on the image to enlarge it. The part closest to the camera is the break/discussion area; part of the human metabolic station, one of five different stations, can be seen near the center back of the room, near the windows.
The eighth respirometry course will be held on 17 - 20 February 2008 in our state-of-the-art teaching laboratory in alluring Las Vegas. The subject matter will concentrate on the state-of-the-art measurement of metabolic rates of specimens ranging in size from soil and Drosophila to humans. Invaluable training for anyone interested in physiology (pure or applied), quantitative ecology, or any scientific discipline involving animals as model systems. Ideal for anyone needing expertise in respirometry, whether they are established researchers, students or technicians. The course includes all aspects of the subject from designing a respirometry system, plumbing it, and acquiring data from it, to analyzing the data, reducing and transforming the analyzed data, and performing statistical operations (linear and power regressions, ANOVA, ANCOVA, etc.) on the reduced data. Dr. John Lighton, who is an author of over 70 publications using respirometry as a central methodology, teaches the course. He is the author of the definitive textbook of animal respirometry, due out in March 2008 from Oxford University Press.
We have spared no expense in assembling a superb multi-station teaching laboratory. A variety of equipment from different, reputable manufacturers is used. One of the many unusual features of our courses is that the equipment remains available in our premises for the continued use of students for up to a week following each course. Those who wish to can therefore explore projects or approaches in greater detail. We encourage you to bring your study organisms with you, if possible.
Contact us for registration information and a prospectus for the course. Limited free accommodation may be available to students; contact us for further information.
Incidentally, we have assembled a condensed, one-day course on respirometry basics for companies (group size of 6 - 10 people). Ideal for people with an engineering or pharmaceutical background. No prior knowledge of biology is assumed. Email us for more information plus an application form and a prospectus if you're interested.
Future course topics include an intensive, four-day course in mammalian metabolic respirometry with a multiple-animal, biomedical emphasis (perfect for obesity researchers, among others), plus further courses on field respirometry; distributed data acquisition; very large animal respirometry (from humans to white tigers); and others. Course suggestions are welcomed. Stay tuned.
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