Dr. GPCR Newsletter April, 2023
Hi there Dr. GPCR community!
Welcome to our monthly Dr. GPCR Newsletter, where we will provide you with the latest Dr. GPCR news in addition to the latest research, and developments in the field.
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This month my guest on the video edition of the newsletter is, Dr. GPCR Protege Ines Pinheiro who is also a final year PhD student at the University of Geneva.
Let's dive into the news.Â
Mark your calendars for May 19th as we will be hosting another free symposium around the topic of GPCR Activation and Signalling. Our program includes talks from:
We have set aside 2 hours for poster presentation and networking on Hopin for the symposium. There is no limit on the number of posters we can accommodate and everyone is welcome to present a poster at our upcoming events.
If you’d like to present a poster please let us know by filling out this poster form.
As a premium Dr. GPCR Ecosystem member, you can always watch the video recordings of these episodes before they get released to the general public on podcasting platforms. You won’t have to wait weeks for the recordings to be available.
Our next podcast guests are Dr. GPCR’s newest protege Julia Gardner, Drs. Prasenjit Saha, Robert F. Bruns and Paul Gasser.
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GPCR News
We hope you are enjoying our weekly news, directly delivered to your inbox every Thursday. In case you missed it, take a look at the recent papers from Gunnar Schulte’s lab on Class F GPCRs:
Take a look at the latest news classified by topic:Â Â