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Speakers: Dr Elizabeth Hillman (Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Laboratory of Functional Optical Imaging, Columbia University, New York City) and Dr Mark Nelson (Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine, University of Manchester) During this webinar, Dr Elizabeth Hillman discussed her work which focuses on developing and using novel in-vivo optical imaging and microscopy strategies to better understand the cellular basis of neurovascular coupling. Some of the newest optical techniques include simultaneous wide-field imaging of GCaMP dynamics, blood flow and oxygenation in the “awake” mouse brain, and a new high-speed volumetric microscopy technique based on light-sheet illumination which can image the intact rodent brain as well as freely behaving small organism’s in-vivo. The behaviour of single channels has typically been examined by measuring currents in isolated cells using the patch-clamp technique. Dr Nelson discussed how his lab have developed approaches for measuring calcium influx through single TRPV4 (transient receptor potential vanilloid 4) channels in native endothelium of intact arteries, referring to these unitary events as “sparklets”.