Upcoming Event:
June 3, 2026, 1:00 PM ET (New York)
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Summary
The Behavioral Phenotyping Core (BPC) at Seattle Children’s Research Institute has recently expanded its capabilities with the integration of the Allentown Discovery™ IVC Rack powered by The Jackson Laboratory’s Envision™ software - providing researchers with continuous
AI-driven behavioral and physiological insights.
Because mice spend the majority of their time in the home cage, this platform enables a more complete and unbiased view of behavior through automated, longitudinal analysis.
As a result, the BPC’s behavioral lens is expanded, providing new temporal insights that deliver data rigor and reproducibility while avoiding stress-induced variability caused by handling.
Furthermore, the BPC team is now able to rapidly phenotype novel behavioral models and identify points of divergence from normal activity, enabling targeted therapeutic intervention based on pre-symptomatic changes in activity.
In this webinar, Zachary T.
Glovak, Ph.D., will highlight how investigators are leveraging the BPC to move towards a model of continuous, non-invasive behavioral observation.
During this session, Zack will share a series of studies that illustrate the platform’s utility in research workflows, detailing how the platform functions within the diverse research of a core environment.
By examining these early successes and operational lessons, Zack will demonstrate a potential roadmap for other researchers looking to bridge the gap between traditional workflows and high-resolution, longitudinal behavioral insights.
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Webinars are 45-50 minutes long, followed by a Q&A session.