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  • Dr. Mark Connor | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    Mark Connor Undergraduate BSc with Honours in Pharmacology from University of Sydney (1987, snake neurotoxins ), Ph.D. from Department of Pharmacology, University of Washington (1992, mentor Charley Chavkin , sigma Grant-funded independent research positions from 2001 at University of Sydney (opioids and sensory neurons Brain and Mind Research Institute (Sydney). 2009, appointed Professor of Pharmacology at Macquarie University

  • Dr. Paul J. Gasser | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    Gasser " I received my BS and MS in Zoology & Physiology at the University of Wyoming, where I studied I received my PhD in Biology at Arizona State University, where I worked in the lab of Miles Orchinik My postdoctoral work, conducted at the University of Bristol, UK, in Christopher Lowry's lab, examined Gasser on the web Gasser Lab Marquette University Google Scholar ResearchGate LinkedIn Twitter Dr.

  • Dr. Nicholas Holliday | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    Nicholas Holliday After an undergraduate degree at the University of Cambridge, Nick carried out his Nick joined the University of Nottingham in 2006, where he is now Associate Professor, establishing a Since 2019, Nick has combined his university role with the leadership of Excellerate Bioscience as Chief Nicholas Holliday on the web LinkedIn ORCID University of Nottingham Twitter Excellerate Bio Dr.

  • Dr. Daniel Wacker | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    Daniel Wacker I obtained my B.Sc. degree from the University of Munich performing work in the lab of Roland Beckmann with a brief stay at Cambridge University, UK, working in the lab of the late Dr. I then obtained an M.Sc. at the University in Munich working e.g. in the lab of Patrick Cramer . I next moved to Rockefeller University in NYC to work in the lab of the late Dr.

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    GPCR University. GPCR University? Dr. GPCR University Masterclasses? GPCR University Masterclasses designed for? GPCR University offers both on-demand and live classes led by experts in the field.

  • A new study from the Hudson Lab at the University of Glasgow shows that the FFA receptor antagonist AH7614 is actually an inverse agonist - suppressing fat cell formation, boosting lipolysis and reducing glucose uptake. Explore how targeting FFA4 could help fight metabolic disorders. Catch up with the latest research conducted in the Hudson lab in Ep. 161 of the Dr. GPCR Podcast. Subscribe to the Dr. GPCR Newsletter 📰 and get the latest GPCR News delivered to your inbox ➡️https://www.ecosystem.drgpcr.com/gpcrs-in-cardiology-endocrinology-and-taste/inverse-agonism-of-the-ffa4-free-fatty-acid-receptor-controls-both-adipogenesis-and-mature-adipocyte-function #GPCR #drGPCR #FFA4 #metabolism #adipocytes” | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    Home → Flash News → A new study from the Hudson Lab at the University of Glasgow shows that the FFA receptor antagonist AH7614 is actually an inverse agonist - suppressing fat cell formation, boosting lipolysis delivered to your inbox ➡️https://www.ecosystem.drgpcr.com/gpcrs-in-cardiology-endocrinology-and-taste/inverse-agonism-of-the-ffa4 adipocytes” Published on April 7, 2025 Category GPCR Weekly News A new study from the Hudson Lab at the University of Glasgow shows that the FFA receptor antagonist AH7614 is actually an inverse agonist - suppressing

  • Dr. Adriano Marchese | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    Adriano received his Bachelor of Science degree in Pharmacology in 1991 from the University of Toronto He continued his graduate studies at the University of Toronto where he earned his MSc (1994) and Ph.D He then moved to Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, PA, for his postdoctoral training in Jeff In 2004 Adriano joined the faculty of the Department of Pharmacology at Loyola University Chicago.

  • Dr. Khaled Abdelrahman | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    Khaled Abdelrahman graduated in 2006 with a BSc in Pharmaceutical Sciences from Alexandria University (Egypt) followed by MSc in Pharmacology in the same university that was conferred in 2009. William Cole at the University of Calgary in 2010 for his Ph.D. where he studied the molecular basis Stephen Ferguson’s laboratory in the Departments of Cellular & Molecular Medicine and Neuroscience at the University

  • Session VIII | Adhesion GPCR Workshop 2024 | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    2Department of Experimental Immunology, Amsterdam institute for Immunology and Infectious diseases, Amsterdam University Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands" About Cheng-Chih Hsiao "2012-2015: PhD in Immunology, University Institute of Innate Immunity, University Hospital Bonn, University of Bonn, 3. Centre for Experimental Medicine, Institute for Biocehmistry and Molecular Cell Biology, University Medical Douglas Tilley on the web Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University < Previous Session Next

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

    Bryan Roth at the same University. to Salt Lake City, Utah in 2020 to begin his own laboratory in the Department of Biochemistry at the University Justin English on the web The English Lab University of Utah Google Scholar LinkedIn Dr.

  • Using food perception and bioamine signaling networks to slow aging

    University of Michigan About Scott Leiser "Scott Leiser is an Assistant Professor in the Research in the Molecular & Integrative Physiology Department at the University of Michigan. Scott Leiser on the web University of Michigan Pubmed ResearchGate LinkedIn Dr.

  • Dr. Tobi Langenhan | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    Tobi Langenhan "I studied medicine at the University of Würzburg, where I obtained my license to practice Then I moved to the University of Oxford on a 4-year Wellcome Trust Scholarship in Neuroscience, through Shortly after was recruited to the Medical Faculty of Leipzig University, where I now head the Department Tobi Langenhan on the web Langenhan Lab ORCID LinkedIn University of Leipzig Dr.

  • Biochemical Mechanisms Underlying Location Bias in GPCR Signaling

    a physician-scientist and is currently an Associate Professor of Medicine and Biochemistry at Duke University He obtained his B.S. in Chemistry from The University of Chicago in 1998 and subsequently enrolled in the Medical Scientist Training Program at The University of Chicago. He then joined the Internal Medicine Residency training program at Duke University Medical Center.

  • Dr. Simone Prömel & Dr. Ines Liebscher | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    Simone Prömel Simone Prömel is currently a professor of cell biology at the Heinrich Heine University Being a biochemist by training, she completed her Ph.D. at the Institute of Biochemistry at the University , fascinated her so much that she continued working on them when she started her own lab at Leipzig University Professor at the Rudolf Schönheimer Institute of Biochemistry at the Medical Faculty of the Leipzig University territory that would be helpful to study orphan receptors she enrolled in the MD/Ph.D. program of Leipzig University

  • Dr. John Janetzko | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    John Janetzko "I received my Honors BSc in Chemistry from the University of Toronto in 2011, with a focus Following this, I pursued graduate studies in Chemistry at Harvard University. Brian Kobilka at Stanford University at the end of 2017 for postdoctoral work. In July 2024 I will join the University of Colorado, Anschutz Medical Campus, as an Assistant Professor Yamina shared her own experiences with applying to universities in Canada and the US.

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

    Yamina Berchiche About Inês Pinheiro PharmD by training and Ph.D. candidate in Hartley's lab at the University Inês Pinheiro on the web LinkedIn University of Geneva Twitter Dr. Berchiche obtained her Master’s and Ph.D. in Biochemistry at the University of Montreal in Canada before training at The Rockefeller University in New York and the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda

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

    He is a Professor in the Departments of Medicine, Immunology and Medical Biophysics at the University After completing his medical studies at George Washington University, the NIH and UCLA, he pursued his Michael's Hospital, University of Toronto. Robert Rottapel on the web The Rottapel Lab Ontario Institute for Cancer Research University of Toronto

  • A Brief History of allosteric modulation with Dr. Arthur Christopoulos | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    of Analytical Pharmacology and the Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences, Monash University Pharmacology Lecturer; the GSK Award for Research Excellence and a Doctor of Laws (Honoris Causa) from the University Arthur Christopoulos on the web Monash University Wikipedia Google Scholar LinkedIn Dr. They also discussed their upcoming trips to the GPCR Colloquium in California and current research in

  • Dr. Bianca Plouffe | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    She then completed an M.Sc. in Physiology from the same university in 2005 by investigating the molecular She moved to the University of Ottawa to complete a Ph.D. in Neuroscience. In 2018, Bianca was appointed Vice-Chancellor’s Fellow at Queen’s University Belfast to develop her research Bianca Plouffe on the web Queen's University Belfast website LinkedIn ResearchGate ORCID Dr.

  • Dr. Sudarshan Rajagopal | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    Sudarshan Rajagopal obtained his B.S. in Chemistry from The University of Chicago in 1998. He subsequently enrolled in the Medical Scientist Training Program at The University of Chicago. He then joined the Internal Medicine Residency training program at Duke University Medical Center. completing his training in clinical cardiology, he started as an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Duke University

  • Translating computational approaches to GPCR biologists with Dr. Riccardo Capelli | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    Riccardo Capelli is an assistant professor in Applied Physics at the Department of Biosciences, University He earned his PhD in Physics at the same university, focusing on in silico structural vaccinology and This was followed by a postdoctoral role at the Polytechnic University of Turin (Italy), where he developed

  • Dr. Jennifer Pluznick | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    She received her undergraduate degree in biology from Truman State University and earned her Ph.D. in renal physiology from the University of Nebraska Medical Center. then spent five years training as a postdoctoral fellow in the laboratory of Michael Caplan at Yale University

  • Dr. Arthur Christopoulos | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    of Analytical Pharmacology and the Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences, Monash University Arthur Christopoulos on the web Monash University Wikipedia Google Scholar LinkedIn Dr. Quick recap Yamina and Arthur from Monash University discussed Arthur's career journey, the importance Collaborative Research and Translational Approach Arthur and Yamina from Monash University discussed They also discussed the relocation of some university labs to facilitate collaboration and overcome the

  • Dr. Arthur Christopoulos | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    of Analytical Pharmacology and the Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences, Monash University Arthur Christopoulos on the web Monash University Wikipedia Google Scholar LinkedIn Dr. Quick recap Yamina and Arthur from Monash University discussed Arthur's career journey, the importance Collaborative Research and Translational Approach Arthur and Yamina from Monash University discussed They also discussed the relocation of some university labs to facilitate collaboration and overcome the

  • Dr. Annette Gilchrist | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    Gilchrist completed her Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences / Immunology at the University of Connecticut and went on to become a postdoctoral fellow at UIC (University of Illinois at Chicago). Annette Gilchrist on the web LinkedIn Midwestern University Google Scholar Pubmed Twitter Research Gate

  • Interrogating Multiscale Receptors Functions in Space

    Beaulieu received a Ph.D. in Neurological Sciences from McGill University and completed his post-doctoral training at Duke University. professor and Canada Research Chair (Tier2) in the Department of Psychiatry and Neuroscience at Laval University Martin Beaulieu on the web University of Toronto Google Scholar LinkedIn ResearchGate Dr.

  • Dr. Bruno Giros | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    After doctoral training at the Pierre and Marie Curie University in Paris and a short internship at Genentech From 91 to 94, he was an assistant professor at Duke University in North Carolina, working with Marc laboratory on the "Neurobiology of Psychiatric Disorders," first in Créteil with Marion Leboyer, then at the University Since 2008, he has arrived at McGill University as a Canada Research Chair.

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  • Illuminating Functional Selectivity and Allosterism at GPCRs.

    of Medicine, and the Director of Research of the Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism at McGill University Program and the Director of the Molecular Imaging Platform at the Research Institute of the McGill University Stéphane Laporte on the web Laporte Lab McGill University LinkedIn Dr.

  • Dr. Benjamin Myers | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    Benjamin Myers Ben Myers is an assistant professor at the University of Utah School of Medicine in Salt studied developmental and cancer signaling as a postdoctoral fellow with Philip Beachy at Stanford University Benjamin Myers on the web Website Twitter Pubmed University of Utah Dr.

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