About the Series
We are pleased to introduce the 2025 SPARC Research Webinar Series, highlighting contributions from researchers who share their data and models on the SPARC Portal. This series fosters open science and scientific exchange by exploring key topics in biomedical research.
Upcoming sessions will cover a range of subjects, including genomics, comparative physiology of cardiac ganglia, intra- and inter-subject variability of human vagus nerve anatomy, devices, and in silico modeling.
We invite you to register today and join us for these in-depth presentations to advance our understanding of the connections between the body and the brain while leveraging the SPARC Portal's resources to propel your research forward.
Session Schedule
Please visit individual webinar pages to learn more about the programs, speaker information and to register.
Single cell and spatial transcriptomic characterization of the human cervical DRG: implications for neck pain.
Presenter: Asta Arendt-Tranholm, PhD - Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in the Pain Neurobiology Research Group, Center for Advanced Pain Studies, University of Texas at Dallas
Date: Wednesday, March 19, 2025
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Differences in the intrinsic cardiac ganglion neurons between species: mice, pigs and humans.
Presenter: John Tompkins, PhD - University of California Los Angeles (SPARC PHASE 1)
Date: Wednesday, April 16, 2025
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Fascicular Organization and Fiber Composition of the Human Vagus Nerve.
Presenter: Naveen Jayaprakash - Staff Scientist at The Feinstein Institute (SPARC Feinstein REVA)
Date: Wednesday, June 11, 2025