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  • Brian Shoichet | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    with Brian Matthews in protein stability-activity tradeoffs, crystallography; started my independent lab Brian Shoichet on the web Google Scholar Shoichet Lab Twitter Dr.

  • Dr. Tobi Langenhan | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    For my doctoral studies, I joined the lab of Dr Andreas Russ at the Department of Biochemistry and first After returning to Germany I set up my own lab at the Institute of Physiology at Würzburg, where I later Tobi Langenhan on the web Langenhan Lab ORCID LinkedIn University of Leipzig Dr.

  • Dr. Katarina Nemec | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    During my PhD studies in Martin Lohse lab at the Max Delbrueck Center in Berlin, I consolidated my knowledge I am continuing with the development of advanced screening approaches in the Madan Babu lab to progress Katarina Nemec on the web Babu Lab ResearchGate Google Scholar ORCID LinkedIn Twitter Dr.

  • Dr. Michel Bouvier | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    Sciences at the same university in 1985, he completed a post-doctoral fellow at Duke University in the laboratory I spent some time working in Michel’s lab with some of his postdocs and although I was never officially a member of the lab, I am humbled to have been able to work with him and his team and use the tools developed in his lab to better understand GPCR structure/function relationships. Michel Bouvier on the web Wikipedia IRIC Bouvier Lab Google Scholar Pubmed ResearchGate Twitter LinkedIn

  • G Proteins and GPCRs in Cancer: Novel Precision Targeted and Immunotherapies

    Silvio Gutkind on the web Gutkind Lab – UC San Diego Moores Cancer Center Gutkind Lab publications Pubmed

  • Cannabinoid compounds to augment L-DOPA treatment in Parkinson's Disease

    In November of 2002, he joined the lab of Dr. In the Caron lab, Dr.

  • Self-Learning, Collaboration, and Delegation in Science with Dr. Badr Sokrat | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    self-learning, collaboration, and delegation in scientific research, and the need for a well-organized lab Badr worked in various science labs, including Dr. Christian Badr’s and Dr. Multiplexing Assays, and Collaboration Badr shared his learning process and early tasks at Michelle’s lab He also explained his strategy for finding a suitable postdoc lab, which involved reaching out to labs Badr expressed interest in broadening his skills beyond the lab, such as project management and effective

  • Dr. Terry Hébert | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    Terry Hébert on the web Terry Hébert | Institute of Health Sciences Education Hébert Lab LinkedIn Hébert Lab The GPCR Consortium PubMed Dr.

  • Dr. Graciela Pineyro | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    Graciela Pineyro - CHU Ste-Justine Research Centre Pineyro Lab Publications on Google Scholar Pineyro Lab on Pubmed Dr.

  • Empowering Drug Discovery for the GPCR Community with Dr. Justin English | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    English earned his PhD at UNC Chapel Hill in the laboratory of Dr. We moved to Salt Lake City, Utah in 2020 to begin his own laboratory in the Department of Biochemistry His lab focuses on developing and innovating technologies to solve broad questions in pharmacology, with Justin English on the web The English Lab University of Utah Google Scholar LinkedIn Dr.

  • Dr. Thomas P. Sakmar | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    After medical school and clinical training at Massachusetts General Hospital, Tom joined the laboratory Khorana’s lab made early key contributions and developed strategies to express, reconstitute and assay Tom’s lab also pioneered the early use of computational homology modeling, molecular dynamics simulations Tom’s lab also developed an amber codon suppression method to genetically encode unnatural amino acids Recently, Tom’s lab discovered, along with Yu Chen and Ping Chi , that a mutant of CYSLTR2 is a driver

  • Smells Like GPCR Spirit: Cracking Olfactory Codes with Alessandro Nicoli | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    he models olfactory GPCRs with AlphaFold, mentors students, and builds science from scratch in a new lab Finding the Right Mentor and Lab A birthday email changed everything. Antonella Di Pizio’s lab in Munich. It felt serendipitous—and it was. I was her first PhD student.” – Alessandro Nicoli Starting from scratch in a young lab wasn’t easy, but Nicoli thrived in this setting—helping shape the lab and its direction, particularly in computational

  • Custom Molecules, Fluorescent Probes: When Chemists Think Like Biologists with Dr. Maria Majellaro from Celtarys | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    When the time came to decide whether to leave the lab and lead Celtarys into biotech, she took the leap “It was my shift from the lab to leadership. providing insight into assay development, probe design, and the realities of scaling innovation from lab Enabling companies and academic labs to avoid the costly dead ends often associated with probe development works with clients from pharma, CROs, and academia, including MD Anderson and several leading GPCR labs

  • Xylazine, Fentanyl, and the Fight for Breath with Catherine Demery | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode How industry lab experience builds the discipline needed for academic The role of public health programs in informing lab research. Catherine decided to act where she could make the biggest difference: in the lab. Today, as a PhD candidate in the labs of Dr. John Traynor and Dr.

  • Dr. Graciela Pineyro | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    Graciela Pineyro - CHU Ste-Justine Research Centre Pineyro Lab Publications on Google Scholar Pineyro Lab on Pubmed Dr.

  • Dr. Michael Feigin | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    Mike then joined the lab of Dr. Michael Feigin on the web Roswell Park Feigin Lab Google Scholar LinkedIn Twitter Dr. Next steps • Mike will consider using Twitter to post job positions in his lab. He also highlighted the importance of publishing strong papers and having a clear vision for his lab. ended with Yamina expressing interest in learning more about Mike's two main research areas in his lab

  • Dr. Ilana Kotliar | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    Ilana Kotliar "Ilana Kotliar is a postdoctoral associate in the lab of Tom Sakmar at The Rockefeller multi-disciplinary and involves a close collaboration with proteomics experts at The Science for Life Laboratory Outside of the lab, Ilana is a leader within her community, spearheading several outreach initiatives

  • Dr. Hannes Schihada | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    PostDoc fellowship to Stockholm, Sweden, in order to focus my research on class Frizzled GPCR s in the lab I spent 2 1/2 years in his lab and developed novel conformational sensors for these intriguing receptors

  • Dylan Eiger | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    He received his B.S. in Chemistry from Duke University in 2016 where he worked in the lab of Dr. He is currently finishing his Ph.D. in the lab of Dr.

  • Dr. Bryan Roth | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    Bryan Roth on the web UNC School of Medicine / Pharmacology Roth Lab Roth Leads $26.9 Million Project to Create Better Psychiatric Medications LinkedIn Bryan Roth on Twitter Roth Lab on Twitter Google Scholar

  • Dr. Marta Filizola | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    To this end, her lab uses several computational structural biology tools and rational drug design approaches Marta Filizola on the web Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Filizola Lab Wikipedia Twitter Linkedin

  • Developing new tools to uncover GPCR signaling patterns with Remi Janicot | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    With my background in neuroscience, the lab of Dr. Overall, the lab works on diverse models and diseases, and has developed a wide array of tools to dissect

  • Atypical Structure and Function of Typical Chemokine Receptors

    November 4th / 11:00 AM Abstract Coming Soon About Amy Ramsey "One of the principal efforts of our laboratory Our laboratory is interested in the role of NMDA receptors not only on neurons, but also on other cells Our laboratory has a long-standing interest in the way that NMDA receptors contribute to the symptoms The Ramsey lab uses a combination of biochemical and behavioural approaches to understand the many roles The Ramsey Lab Amy Ramsey on the web University of Toronto Pubmed Google Scholar LinkedIn Twitter Dr.

  • Inhibition of Relaxin Autocrine Signaling Confers Therapeutic Vulnerability in Ovarian Cancer

    The Rottapel lab has shown that 3BP2 has pleiotrophic function controlling bone homeostasis, immune cell Robert Rottapel on the web The Rottapel Lab Ontario Institute for Cancer Research University of Toronto

  • Dr. Robert F. Bruns | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    He then joined WL/PD, where his lab demonstrated the existence of two subtypes of the adenosine A2 receptor In 1988, he joined Lilly as a receptor biologist in charge of a high-throughput screening lab.

  • Dr. Gunnar Schulte | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    General Research Interest: The focus in the Schulte lab is on Frizzled signaling and pharmacology aiming Gunnar Schulte on the web Schulte Lab LinkedIn Google Scholar Orcid YouTube Dr.

  • Dr. Nariman Balenga | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    Then I pursued my education in the lab of Dr. I followed my interest in allergy and GPCRs by joining the lab of Dr.

  • Inês Pinheiro, Monserrat Avila Zozaya & Yamina Berchiche | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    Avila Zozaya & Yamina Berchiche About Inês Pinheiro PharmD by training and Ph.D. candidate in Hartley's lab Monserrat Avila Zozaya on the web Antony Boucard Lab Dr. GPCR Ecosystem About Yamina Berchiche Dr.

  • Dr. Adriano Marchese | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    to Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, PA, for his postdoctoral training in Jeff Benovic’s laboratory In 2016 he decided to move his lab to the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, WI. His laboratory is interested in understanding the mechanisms that govern spatial and temporal regulation His lab has shown a role for -arrestins and PTMs in GPCR trafficking and signaling and has leveraged

  • Dr. Ralf Jockers | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    For postdoctoral training, he joined the laboratory of Dr. His laboratory is currently located at the Institute Cochin – Inserm (Paris, France). His laboratory was among the first to demonstrate the oligomerization of GPCRs. His lab was among the first to discover mitochondrial functions of GPCRs. Ralf Jockers on the web Jockers Lab WGDR-3545 Pubmed Dr.

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