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- Dr. Arthur Christopoulos | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
preserving original work, the value of international conferences, and the dynamics between junior and senior scientists Ferns', the importance of maintaining team culture, and the potential health issues among well-known scientists The conversation also touched upon Arthur's career decisions, his scientific achievements, and the importance Lastly, they deliberated on involving junior scientists and postdocs in their podcast and the possibility Leave a quick review to help more scientists find the show—and help us keep improving every episode.
- Dr. Michael Feigin | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Career Trajectory and Faculty Position Yamina and Mike discussed Mike's career trajectory and his decision Science Journeys and Career Advice Yamina and Mike discussed their experiences in the field of science Mike advised junior scientists to focus on projects they are passionate about, emphasizing that ownership Mike reflected on his early years as a postdoc, admitting that he lacked focus and didn't see the direct Leave a quick review to help more scientists find the show—and help us keep improving every episode.
- where signaling happens inside a cell | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Michelle describes how reading those early papers on lipid-rich domains and GPCR–G protein compartmentalization Michelle describes how reading those early papers on lipid-rich domains and GPCR–G protein compartmentalization pathways” to understanding localized signaling architecture — is what drove her to build a research career
- Dr. GPCR University Vault | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
until canceled Join Premium Now 🎓 Full GPCR University + 🔬 200+ expert talks 🗞️ Weekly research, careers matchmaking 💡 Support open resources for the global GPCR field 🧠 Designed for researchers at every career stage 🚀 Don’t just keep up — lead the way. 🔒 Grandfather Guarantee, your rate never increases What Scientists Researchers, scientists, postdocs, graduate students, and professionals in GPCR-related fields looking to advance their careers.
- Lauren Celano | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Working in a lab allows scientists to gain amazing hard and soft skills, which opens the doors to several great careers that many have not even considered, yet. Lauren has a science background and is passionate about helping talented scientists find their dream Lauren Celano on the web LinkedIn Propel Careers Email: Lauren@propelcareers.com Dr. Leave a quick review to help more scientists find the show—and help us keep improving every episode.
- Did you know that GPR20, a potential therapeutic target to treat gastrointestinal stromal tumours, performs high constitutive activity when coupling with Gi? Check out this paper to see how molecular dynamics simulation can be used to explore its constitutive activation mechanism. Check out the latest GPCR news in the Ecosystem today! You’ll need to register but don’t worry, it’s Free! ➡️https://www.ecosystem.drgpcr.com/receptor-activation-and-signaling/exploring-the-constitutive-activation-mechanism-of-the-class-a-orphan-gpr20 #gpcr #drgpcr | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
. 👉 It has become an early signal of whether a biotech company is fundable at all. , 2025 GPCR Binding Affinity Experiments: Interpreting Data With Confidence as We Head Into 2026 As scientists GPCR News Dec 18, 2025 Scientific Isolation: The Real Reason Early Biotechs Lose Traction The Quiet Drift You Don’t Feel Until It’s Too Late 👉 Every early-stage biotech reaches a moment where the science finally Internal meetings slowly morph into scientific colloquia instead of decision-making forums. 👉 The uncomfortable
- Ever wondered how we perceive bitterness? 👅🔬 Researchers have unveiled the cryo-EM structure of TAS2R14, the most promiscuous bitter taste receptor, bound to the drug flufenamic acid (FFA) and its signaling partner gustducin! 🌟 This discovery reveals an unusual dual binding mode of FFA and offers tools for site-targeted compound design. 🧪✨ Learn more about this exciting breakthrough in bitter taste signaling. | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
. 👉 It has become an early signal of whether a biotech company is fundable at all. , 2025 GPCR Binding Affinity Experiments: Interpreting Data With Confidence as We Head Into 2026 As scientists GPCR News Dec 18, 2025 Scientific Isolation: The Real Reason Early Biotechs Lose Traction The Quiet Drift You Don’t Feel Until It’s Too Late 👉 Every early-stage biotech reaches a moment where the science finally Internal meetings slowly morph into scientific colloquia instead of decision-making forums. 👉 The uncomfortable
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. 👉 It has become an early signal of whether a biotech company is fundable at all. , 2025 GPCR Binding Affinity Experiments: Interpreting Data With Confidence as We Head Into 2026 As scientists GPCR News Dec 18, 2025 Scientific Isolation: The Real Reason Early Biotechs Lose Traction The Quiet Drift You Don’t Feel Until It’s Too Late 👉 Every early-stage biotech reaches a moment where the science finally Internal meetings slowly morph into scientific colloquia instead of decision-making forums. 👉 The uncomfortable
- Visualizing GPCRs in their native environment changes everything | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
. 👉 It has become an early signal of whether a biotech company is fundable at all. , 2025 GPCR Binding Affinity Experiments: Interpreting Data With Confidence as We Head Into 2026 As scientists GPCR News Dec 18, 2025 Scientific Isolation: The Real Reason Early Biotechs Lose Traction The Quiet Drift You Don’t Feel Until It’s Too Late 👉 Every early-stage biotech reaches a moment where the science finally Internal meetings slowly morph into scientific colloquia instead of decision-making forums. 👉 The uncomfortable
- irreversible drugs post 1 | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
. 👉 It has become an early signal of whether a biotech company is fundable at all. , 2025 GPCR Binding Affinity Experiments: Interpreting Data With Confidence as We Head Into 2026 As scientists GPCR News Dec 18, 2025 Scientific Isolation: The Real Reason Early Biotechs Lose Traction The Quiet Drift You Don’t Feel Until It’s Too Late 👉 Every early-stage biotech reaches a moment where the science finally Internal meetings slowly morph into scientific colloquia instead of decision-making forums. 👉 The uncomfortable
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Advance your GPCR research career with Dr. GPCR University. Access 20+ on-demand GPCR courses, 200+ expert talks, weekly news, and a global scientist network. GPCR University A nonprofit created by scientists, for scientists—bringing the global GPCR community Join the trusted home for GPCR scientists worldwide, where collaboration fuels innovation and every voice "Will this really help my career?" Yes.
- ep 175 with jens carlsson clip 1 | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
That scientific humility (combined with deep collaborations with medicinal chemists and pharmacologists intellectual property is no longer something that comes up late in the process. 👉 It has become an early , 2025 GPCR Binding Affinity Experiments: Interpreting Data With Confidence as We Head Into 2026 As scientists GPCR News Dec 18, 2025 Scientific Isolation: The Real Reason Early Biotechs Lose Traction The Quiet Drift You Don’t Feel Until It’s Too Late 👉 Every early-stage biotech reaches a moment where the science finally
- Dr. GPCR Board | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
discovery by sharing the latest research and technology advances in the field and providing exposure to scientists My experience in basic research at several universities worldwide and early R&D at Novo Nordisk A/S allowed In 1994, they became a Bioinformatics Scientist at CuraGen Corporation. From 2002 to 2006, they were a Senior Application Scientist at Accelrys, where they were the technical Leave a quick review to help more scientists find the show—and help us keep improving every episode.
- irreversible drugs post 3 | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
. 👉 It has become an early signal of whether a biotech company is fundable at all. , 2025 GPCR Binding Affinity Experiments: Interpreting Data With Confidence as We Head Into 2026 As scientists GPCR News Dec 18, 2025 Scientific Isolation: The Real Reason Early Biotechs Lose Traction The Quiet Drift You Don’t Feel Until It’s Too Late 👉 Every early-stage biotech reaches a moment where the science finally Internal meetings slowly morph into scientific colloquia instead of decision-making forums. 👉 The uncomfortable
- Lighting up a native pancreatic islet isn’t just a technical win it’s a shift in what GPCR imaging can reveal | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
. 👉 It has become an early signal of whether a biotech company is fundable at all. , 2025 GPCR Binding Affinity Experiments: Interpreting Data With Confidence as We Head Into 2026 As scientists GPCR News Dec 18, 2025 Scientific Isolation: The Real Reason Early Biotechs Lose Traction The Quiet Drift You Don’t Feel Until It’s Too Late 👉 Every early-stage biotech reaches a moment where the science finally Internal meetings slowly morph into scientific colloquia instead of decision-making forums. 👉 The uncomfortable
- Did you know that GPR180 helps regulate lipid metabolism and may play a role in preventing obesity? recent study shows that overexpression of GPR180 in adipose tissue improves lipid metabolism and protects against HFD-induced obesity, while its knockout worsens lipid accumulation. This finding highlights GPR180 as a potential therapeutic target for metabolic disorders! Catch up on this exciting research in the Ecosystem today! 🏆📖 You’ll need to register, but don’t worry—it’s free! ➡️https://www.ecosystem.drgpcr.com/gpcrs-in-cardiology-endocrinology-and-taste/gpr180-reduces-adiposity-by-inhibiting-lipogenesis-and-fatty-acid-uptake-in-adipocytes #gpcr #drgpcr #metabolism #obesity | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
. 👉 It has become an early signal of whether a biotech company is fundable at all. , 2025 GPCR Binding Affinity Experiments: Interpreting Data With Confidence as We Head Into 2026 As scientists GPCR News Dec 18, 2025 Scientific Isolation: The Real Reason Early Biotechs Lose Traction The Quiet Drift You Don’t Feel Until It’s Too Late 👉 Every early-stage biotech reaches a moment where the science finally Internal meetings slowly morph into scientific colloquia instead of decision-making forums. 👉 The uncomfortable
- Who We Are | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
GPCR Ecosystem: uniting scientists, biotech, and innovators to advance GPCR research worldwide. Who We Are We are a global network of scientists, biotech innovators, pharma professionals, CRO leaders 50+ Biotech Companies Built by Scientists. Now, it's a global ecosystem of scientists, biotech teams, CRO leaders, and trainees working to move Premium Members Include: ✔ Drug hunters at early-stage biotechs ✔ CRO leaders building assays and tools
- Dr. Caron Tribute Part 2 | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
An authoritative and prolific scientist, with over 650 scientific publications, he is most beloved as a mentor and his relentless encouragement that shaped the careers of hundreds of scientists worldwide Leave a quick review to help more scientists find the show—and help us keep improving every episode.
- How do GRK-specific phosphorylation barcodes influence β-arrestin binding to GPCRs? New cryo-EM structures from Chen et al. (Nature, 2025) reveal that β-arrestin1 and β-arrestin2 form distinct complexes with ACKR3 depending on whether it's phosphorylated by GRK2 or GRK5, shaping arrestin conformation, complex stability, and engagement mode. Surprisingly, arrestin’s finger loop didn’t dive into the receptor core. Instead, it latched onto the micelle surface, breaking canonical expectations. Also, β-arrestin2 lacks a membrane anchor, making it more dynamic — a potential clue to its functional specialization. These findings underscore how barcode location + arrestin isoform = unique signaling outcomes. open book Read the full study: Inside Out: Mapping GPCRs from Membrane Codes to Market Moves #GPCRs #Arrestin #ACKR3 #GRKs #CryoEM #StructuralBiology #SignalingBias #Phosphorylation #DrGPCR | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
. 👉 It has become an early signal of whether a biotech company is fundable at all. , 2025 GPCR Binding Affinity Experiments: Interpreting Data With Confidence as We Head Into 2026 As scientists GPCR News Dec 18, 2025 Scientific Isolation: The Real Reason Early Biotechs Lose Traction The Quiet Drift You Don’t Feel Until It’s Too Late 👉 Every early-stage biotech reaches a moment where the science finally Internal meetings slowly morph into scientific colloquia instead of decision-making forums. 👉 The uncomfortable
- Signals, pH, and Discovery : Cracking GPCR Mysteries with Dr. Ian Chronis | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Host Yamina Berchiche sets a welcoming tone as they dive into Ian’s unique academic journey—from early His story offers valuable insights for anyone navigating the path from student to scientist. discusses how his experiences at the University of Chicago and the University of Michigan shaped his scientific This episode is both educational and inspiring, offering a behind-the-scenes look at a rising scientist Leave a quick review to help more scientists find the show—and help us keep improving every episode.
- Dr. Caron Tribute Part 1 | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
An authoritative and prolific scientist, with over 650 scientific publications, he is most beloved as a mentor and his relentless encouragement that shaped the careers of hundreds of scientists worldwide Leave a quick review to help more scientists find the show—and help us keep improving every episode.
- Dr. GPCR Team | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
discovery by sharing the latest research and technology advances in the field and providing exposure to scientists Sachdev is an early career researcher in the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Given her expertise in GPCR pharmacology and scientific communication, she is poised to make valuable Leave a quick review to help more scientists find the show—and help us keep improving every episode.
- FAQ | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
exclusive, members-only archive of expert talks from past DrGPCR events, plus comprehensive courses and career Researchers, scientists, postdocs, graduate students, and professionals in GPCR-related fields looking to advance their careers. uploaded after each DrGPCR Summit or Symposia, plus we regularly add new courses, news, and update career
- Nicole Perry-Hauser | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Nicki) Perry-Hauser I am a postdoctoral research fellow endeavoring to build a productive, independent scientific research career in adhesion G protein-coupled receptor (aGPCR) biology. Leave a quick review to help more scientists find the show—and help us keep improving every episode.
- From Rare Earth Probes to Internalization Assays: The pHSense Story with Dr. Eric Trinquet | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
With a career spanning two decades at the intersection of fluorescence chemistry, functional assays, and product development, Eric takes us through the highs, failures, and scientific “aha” moments that With a foundational career at Cisbio Bioassays—later acquired by Revvity—Eric played a pivotal role in access to GPCR innovators, exclusive deep-dives, and practical tools to accelerate your research or career Leave a quick review to help more scientists find the show—and help us keep improving every episode.
- Dr. Caron Tribute Part 3 | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
An authoritative and prolific scientist, with over 650 scientific publications, he is most beloved as a mentor and his relentless encouragement that shaped the careers of hundreds of scientists worldwide Leave a quick review to help more scientists find the show—and help us keep improving every episode.
- A Brief History of allosteric modulation with Dr. Arthur Christopoulos | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
GPCR AI Summary Quick recap Yamina and Arthur discussed Arthur's career journey in pharmacology, including Summary Arthur's Career Journey and Allosteric Receptors Yamina and Arthur discussed Arthur's career Arthur shared his career journey, including his collaboration with Patrick Sexton and Jim Burch, and They reviewed significant early papers related to the topic, including work by Brian Roth, Terry Kenakin Leave a quick review to help more scientists find the show—and help us keep improving every episode.
- GPCR Weekly News | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Whether you're a GPCR scientist, biotech innovator, or industry professional, GPCR Weekly News keeps Career Opportunities GPCR job listings, career tips, and networking opportunities in the field. newsletter GPCR Binding Affinity Experiments: Interpreting Data With Confidence as We Head Into 2026 As scientists Our mission is to provide timely, relevant, and accessible information to scientists and industry professionals Join scientists worldwide who rely on GPCR Weekly News for the latest insights and opportunities.
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- Dr. Thomas P. Sakmar | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Sakmar Tom Sakmar is a physician-scientist and professor at Rockefeller University in New York. 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 Early applications included “targeted photo-crosslinking,” and more recently, the parallel development Leave a quick review to help more scientists find the show—and help us keep improving every episode.














