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- Knowing When to Walk, Knowing When to Run: Lessons from the Bench
Finding Your Place Ben shares the moment he realized he mattered, when he was the only one in the lab
- Fentanyl and Xylazine: Why Breathing Fails in Overdose
From Street Samples to Lab Models What makes Catherine’s research particularly powerful is how it stays connected to reality outside the lab. Why This Research Matters Beyond the Lab Catherine’s findings bridge the gap between basic receptor biology
- Beyond the Probe: Scaling Innovation From the Bench to Product Launch
Whether supporting CROs, academic labs, or pharma teams, Celtarys engages deeply with collaborators to
- From Multiplex to Models: Scaling Up GPCR Discovery in the Post-Silo Era
Building for the Future The Sakmar lab built a system to meet that need: Dual-epitope tagged constructs
- Adhesion GPCR Consortium Newsletter - May 2024
For my postdoctoral training, I joined one of the labs that participated in Latrophilins’ discovery, the lab of Dr. asked if I was a student or a PI, I was more proud to say that I was coming as the founder of my own lab identifies extended synaptotagmin 1 as an intracellular interaction partner of GPR133 using proximity labeling PMID: 38758649 Member Simone Prömel’s lab shows that the nematode (C. elegans) homolog of CELSR, FMI-
- How Breakthroughs Happen: Eric Trinquet on Innovation, Serendipity & GPCRs
It’s a mindset shaped by decades in the lab—but it’s also a warning. smarter. 🚀 Why This Matters: Whether you’re launching a tool, starting a biotech, or running an academic lab—your
- New Podcast, Sweet Structures & $2.2B GPCR Moves
Rock your favorite design, spark conversations in the lab, and help power everything we build—one mug
- 📰 GPCR Weekly News, July 17 to July 23, 2023
Robert Lefkowitz Lab NEW Postdoc Fellow - Dr. Robert Lefkowitz Lab Senior Research Specialist - Natural Sciences - Surgery Senior Scientist- Membrane Technologies Computational Protein Design (GPCR) Postdoctoral Fellow, Caron Lab Clinical Trial Associate
- New Tools, Smart Signals, and The Kenakin Brief
Explore Terry's Corner From Chemistry Lab to GPCR Partner – New Podcast with Celtarys Dr.
- A Note from Yamina: Building the Next Chapter of Dr. GPCR
Whether you’re an established expert or an early-career researcher, you and your lab will receive a complimentary goal of supporting the GPCR community while strengthening discovery where it truly happens — in the lab
- 📰 GPCR Weekly News, August 7 to 13, 2023
Channels, and Transport Proteins (March 24 - 29, 2024) GPCR Jobs NEW Postdoctoral Fellow NEW Research Laboratory Robert Lefkowitz Lab Postdoc Fellow - Dr. Robert Lefkowitz Lab Explore Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
- Job Opportunity Spotlight #1: Principal Scientist, In Vitro Pharmacology
I keep an open door and you’ll find me among the team in the lab quite often.
- Dr. GPCR Spotlights Revvity’s pHSense™ Internalization Tools
Its GPCR research tools support discovery teams and academic labs with precision reagents and validated
- Dr. Nicola J. Smith - Dr. GPCR Podcast
Nicola Smith, Molecular Pharmacologist, lab head, and senior lecturer at UNSW Sydney.
- The Hidden Burn: How Internal Misalignment Drains Your Biotech’s Runway
Your lab is busy. Your timelines look full. But the wrong things are moving. If nothing changes after it, it was just a lab update.
- Ode to GPCRs
The 1994 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to Alfred Goodman Gilman and Martin Rodbell Gilman discovered that the transducer component of signal transduction that requires GTP is G-protein Gilman – Facts - NobelPrize.org. https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/medicine/1994/gilman/facts/. 42. Gilman – Nobel Lecture - NobelPrize.org. https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/medicine/1994/gilman/lecture
- 📰 GPCR Weekly News, September 25 to October 1, 2023
Matthew Eddy and lab research on GPCR signaling mechanisms using NMR spectroscopy with labeled receptors extracellular chloride ion Illuminating GPCR signaling mechanisms by NMR spectroscopy with stable-isotope labeled Appoints Eva-Lotta Allan as Chair of its Board of Directors Novo Nordisk and Evotec collaborate to launch LAB
- 📰 GPCR Weekly News, July 24 to July 30, 2023
Robert Lefkowitz Lab Postdoc Fellow - Dr. Robert Lefkowitz Lab Senior Research Specialist - Natural Sciences - Surgery Senior Scientist- Membrane
- 📰 GPCR Weekly News, January 1 to 7, 2024
Morgan Healthcare Conference Isomorphic Labs Announces Strategic Multi-Target Research Collaboration World Congress of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology 2026 GPCR Jobs NEW Postdoctoral Fellow NEW Research Laboratory Scientist Principal Investigator, In Vitro Biology Associate Scientist Postdoctoral Scholar - O’Neill Lab
- Accelerating GPCR Drug Discovery
The assays are running, data is flowing in from your CROs or your internal labs , yet progress stalls
- Dr. Simone Promel
Simone Promel / Promel Lab is doing on adhesion #GPCRs.
- 📰 GPCR Weekly News, July 31 to August 6, 2023
Robert Lefkowitz Lab Postdoc Fellow - Dr. Robert Lefkowitz Lab Senior Research Specialist - Natural Sciences - Surgery Senior Scientist- Membrane
- First in Human: Early-stage COVID therapies hold promise against omicron variant
South Africa in early November, and an existing treatment has already shown positive results in the lab
- Conjugation Strategies for Probe Development
method has several advantages: it is usually very robust, good yields, reagents are found in most chem labs
- Target Residence Time: The Hidden Driver of In Vivo Efficacy
strategy, this is where 40 years of kinetic expertise meet the real questions you’re asking in the lab
- Molecular creativity in drug discovery
. • Training Builds Innovation : Her lab model at Monash is shaping the next generation of GPCR scientists
- Why “Displacement” Misleads You: Allosteric Binding Demystified
A strong agonist, fails to reduce binding of a labeled NAM—not because of irreversibility, but because language, models, and mindset to interpret these systems correctly and act with confidence in the lab
- Radioligands vs. Fluorescent Ligands: Binding Assays
They are ligands labeled with radioactive isotopes which can be used in binding assays to quantify other Tritium (3H) labeled ligands are usually chemically identical to the original, because tritium will usually compliance, specific disposal methods and dedicated facilities, making them much easier to implement in any lab
- From Farm Fields to GPCR Discovery, GLP-1 and GIP
similar drugs perform differently in different patients These tools have now been shared with hundreds of labs
- How Schild Analysis Protects Your Conclusions in GPCR Research
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