Geerling Engineering | Raspberry Pi used in Biomedical Research @GeerlingEngineering | Uploaded August 2022 | Updated October 2024, 52 minutes ago.
The Geerling Lab at the University of Iowa uses Raspberry Pis in cutting-edge medical research!
We travelled North to talk to Joel Geerling, MD, PhD, and Fillan Grady, a neuroscience graduate student performing research on thermoregulation in mice. See what this means for humans, and how he and his Dad built two Raspberry Pi-powered enclosures!
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#RaspberryPi #Research
Contents:
00:00 - Road trip!
00:23 - The parabrachial what?
01:43 - Replication and open source
02:19 - Human connection
03:07 - Pi Thermal chamber
04:36 - Pi Nose Poke chamber
06:15 - Better than commercial products?
08:16 - Fillan's Dad
11:05 - Good science is reproducible
The Geerling Lab at the University of Iowa uses Raspberry Pis in cutting-edge medical research!
We travelled North to talk to Joel Geerling, MD, PhD, and Fillan Grady, a neuroscience graduate student performing research on thermoregulation in mice. See what this means for humans, and how he and his Dad built two Raspberry Pi-powered enclosures!
Support me on Patreon: patreon.com/geerlingguy
Sponsor me on GitHub: github.com/sponsors/geerlingguy
Merch: redshirtjeff.com
Main Channel: youtube.com/c/JeffGeerling
#RaspberryPi #Research
Contents:
00:00 - Road trip!
00:23 - The parabrachial what?
01:43 - Replication and open source
02:19 - Human connection
03:07 - Pi Thermal chamber
04:36 - Pi Nose Poke chamber
06:15 - Better than commercial products?
08:16 - Fillan's Dad
11:05 - Good science is reproducible