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- Dr. Oliver Hartley | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Since then Oliver has worked at the University of Geneva, where his research on peptide engineering and high-profile publications and new intellectual property, and at the Mintaka Foundation for Medical Research the team Recent Podcast Articles Asking Better Questions in Science: A Practical Guide for Emerging Researchers
- Inhibition of Relaxin Autocrine Signaling Confers Therapeutic Vulnerability in Ovarian Cancer
a Senior Scientist at the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre where he holds the Amgen Chair for Cancer Research University, the NIH and UCLA, he pursued his postdoctoral studies with Allan Bernstein at the Lunenfeld Research Rottapel’s research interests lies in the elucidation of signal transduction pathways in cancer, immune Robert Rottapel on the web The Rottapel Lab Ontario Institute for Cancer Research University of Toronto
- Dr. Graciela Pineyro | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
This interest in research and pharmacology took Graciela to Canada where she stayed ever since she arrived Graciela Pineyro - CHU Ste-Justine Research Centre Pineyro Lab Publications on Google Scholar Pineyro the team Recent Podcast Articles Asking Better Questions in Science: A Practical Guide for Emerging Researchers
- Dr. Elva Zhao | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Elva Zhao About this episode Elva is currently a research fellow at the Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Her current research focuses on class B GPCRs and understanding how GPCR signaling and function is mediated the team Recent Podcast Articles Asking Better Questions in Science: A Practical Guide for Emerging Researchers
- Dr. Antonella Di Pizio | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Antonella Di Pizio, an independent research group leader at the Leibniz Institute for Food Systems Biology Today, Antonella has expanded her research to olfactory GPCRs and trace amine receptors. the team Recent Podcast Articles Asking Better Questions in Science: A Practical Guide for Emerging Researchers
- Dr. Davide Calebiro | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Davide Calebiro "Davide Calebiro is Chair of Molecular Endocrinology and Wellcome Trust Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Metabolism and Systems Research (IMSR) of the University of Birmingham and He leads a multidisciplinary research team comprising biologists, chemists, physicists, engineers and the team Recent Podcast Articles Asking Better Questions in Science: A Practical Guide for Emerging Researchers
- Chemical Probes for GPCR Imaging and Internalization with Dr. Johannes Broichhagen | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
His postdoctoral training included research at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (2015–2016 ) and later at the Max Planck Institute for Medical Research in Heidelberg, where he served as both postdoc Since 2020, JB has led his research group at the Leibniz Research Institute for Molecular Pharmacology Johannes Broichhagen on the Web LinkedIn Google Scholar Lab Website Leibniz Research Institute for Molecular the team Recent Podcast Articles Asking Better Questions in Science: A Practical Guide for Emerging Researchers
- Biased agonism at the GLP-1 receptor: from structure to animal models of disease
3rd / 11:05 AM Abstract Coming Soon About Patrick Sexton " Patrick Sexton is a NHMRC Senior Principal Research He is a 2022 Clarivate Analytics Highly Cited Researcher in two disciplines: Pharmacology & Toxicology Society), Vane Medal (BPS), Gordon Hammes Lectureship Award (American Chemical Society) and the GSK Research
- About Dr. GPCR Ecosystem | Uniting the GPCR Community to Advance Drug Discovery
GPCR unites researchers, industry, and partners to accelerate GPCR science and drug discovery—through What We Do (in Three Verbs) Connect — Researchers, founders, students, and industry partners meet, learn Join To join the community, you should be actively related to the GPCR field , including: Academic researchers Partner perks: Direct interaction with researchers, founders, and decision‑makers Access to all member
- Plenary Lecture | Adhesion GPCR Workshop 2024 | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Our first main research aspect is the identification of endogenous ligand of GPCRs. Our second main research aspect is dissecting the molecular mechanism underlying sensation of force, Our third main research aspect is working mechanism of GPCR. Our fourth main research aspect is ligand coding mechanisms and structural aided drug discovery of GPCR
- "Solving financial puzzles feels just like solving scientific ones," says Joe St. Germain from Company Launch Partners. Behind every successful research organization, there is a rock-solid operations team. Don’t miss this rare conversation bridging science, structure, and strategy with Chuck DeWeese & Joe St. Germain. ✳️ Tune in now: Ep 165 with Chuck DeWeese & Joe St. Germain #gpcr #DrGPCR #ScienceStartup | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Behind every successful research organization, there is a rock-solid operations team. Germain from Company Launch Partners.Behind every successful research organization, there is a rock-solid
- GPCRs regulate key biological processes, but how exactly do inhibitory Gαi proteins control signal transduction beyond adenylyl cyclase suppression? New research sheds light on these pathways! ✨ Want to learn more? Did you know that we work hard to bring you the most recent GPCR News, weekly? Catch up today in the Ecosystem using your free site membership! | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
New research sheds light on these pathways! ✨ Want to learn more? New research sheds light on these pathways! ✨ Want to learn more?
- 🔥 New Course Alert! “Development of GPCR Ligands as Therapeutic Drugs” with Dr. Terry Kenakin is here! Spots are filling up fast—Premium Members get 25% off! This advanced course is exclusively available in the Ecosystem, so don’t miss your chance to learn from the best. 🔹 Secure your spot now! 👉 https://www.ecosystem.drgpcr.com/event-details-registration/development-of-gpcr-ligands-as-therapeutic-drugs #gpcr #drgpcr #pharmacolgy #drugdiscovery #research | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
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- New Episode Alert! 🎙️ Ep. 163 of the Dr. GPCR Podcast is here! 🚀 This time, we sit down with Dr. Dmitry Veprintsev to discuss the importance of asking the right GPCR questions. Whether you're a researcher, student, or GPCR enthusiast, this episode is packed with insights that will challenge how you think about your experiments. ✳️Tune in at https://www.ecosystem.drgpcr.com/dr-gpcr-podcast/ep-163-with-dr.-dmitry- #DrGPCR #GPCRPodcast #Pharmacology #DrugDiscovery #Biotech #GPCRs | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Whether you're a researcher, student, or GPCR enthusiast, this episode is packed with insights that will Whether you're a researcher, student, or GPCR enthusiast, this episode is packed with insights that will
- Generic tools won’t solve tomorrow’s drug discovery challenges. That’s why Celtarys designs custom fluorescent probes for every target, built for real pharmacology, not just convenience. With Dr. GPCR and Celtarys joining forces, expect more visibility, more precision, and more scientific impact. 🚀 Get to know our media partner: https://www.ecosystem.drgpcr.com/celtarys-research-dr-gpcr-ecosystem #GPCRdrugDiscovery #GPCRecosystem #CustomLigands | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
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- Did you know? 🌟 Researchers have developed reversibly photoswitchable allosteric modulators for Class A GPCRs! 🧬💡 These innovative compounds, “Photo-BQCisA” and “Photo-BQCtrAns,” offer subtype-selective precision by combining allosteric modulation with light control, paving the way for new therapeutic strategies targeting muscarinic receptors (M1-M5). 🔬✨ Learn more about this breakthrough in the Ecosystem! | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
🌟 Researchers have developed reversibly photoswitchable allosteric modulators for Class A GPCRs! 🌟 Researchers have developed reversibly photoswitchable allosteric modulators for Class A GPCRs!
- GPCRs and the Science Behind Pain and Recovery with Dr. Alex Serafini | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Alex Serafini shares why pain research must start with real-world behavior and models before drilling by personal experience and a desire to innovate in pain management, Alex pursued a master's in pain research “I started going through what I was going through… and that got me very interested in research.” — Alex Pivoting: Redefining the Pain Research Playbook Looking ahead, Serafini’s vision is bold: build a lab Keyword Cloud GPCR research community, Dr.
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- Dr. Annette Gilchrist | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Instead, she discovered research and started her Ph.D. the day she should have started medical school Annette Gilchrist on the web LinkedIn Midwestern University Google Scholar Pubmed Twitter Research Gate the team Recent Podcast Articles Asking Better Questions in Science: A Practical Guide for Emerging Researchers
- Jacob Lee & Jin Choe | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
The team is planning on building even more tools that will make Genemod the go-to platform for all research scientists to make research more efficient. the team Recent Podcast Articles Asking Better Questions in Science: A Practical Guide for Emerging Researchers
- Dr. Shivani Sachdev | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Sachdev is an early career researcher in the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Her research centers on developing nanobody-ligand conjugates to target GPCRs, with a focus on receptors Shivani Sachdev on the web NIDDK ReseachGate Google Scholar LinkedIn Twitter Dr. the team Recent Podcast Articles Asking Better Questions in Science: A Practical Guide for Emerging Researchers
- Model. Predict. Discover. with Dr. Jens Carlsson | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
biology—and where it still falls short Advice for junior scientists: what really matters when building a research Listen GPCR scientists and pharmacologists Computational chemists and structural biologists Early-career researchers Carlsson Jens Carlsson is a Professor of Computational Biochemistry at Uppsala University, where his research His journey took him from Sweden to Scripps Research and UCSF, where he was first introduced to GPCRs the team Recent Podcast Articles Asking Better Questions in Science: A Practical Guide for Emerging Researchers
- GPCR Retreat Logo Contest | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
This competition invites creative minds to make a captivating logo representing the essence of GPCR research GPCRs play critical roles in many physiological processes, making them a focal point of scientific research are encouraged to incorporate material that reflects the diverse fields of study encompassing GPCR research
- Leadership, Impact, and GPCR Signaling with Dr. Michelle Halls | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences fosters innovation in functional assay development and GPCR research She established her lab in 2011, and today she is a Viertel Senior Medical Research Fellow. the 2024 ASCEPT Achievement Award, the 2023 BPS Geoffrey Burnstock Prize, and the 2019 Faculty Future Research GPCR Spatial Signaling Sparked a Scientific Journey From Pipettes to Platforms: The Evolution of GPCR Research the team Recent Podcast Articles Asking Better Questions in Science: A Practical Guide for Emerging Researchers
- Removing the GPCR-mediated brake on exocytosis enhances insulin action, promotes adipocyte browning, and protects against diet-induced obesity
Lange and Annie Mary Lyle Chair in Cardiovascular Research, and Professor of Pharmacology, Ophthalmology Her research focuses on the structure and function of GTP binding proteins and the molecular mechanisms Her initial research centered around circadian clocks and melatonin synthesis in the avian retina; her Cardiovascular Discovery Award, the Distinguished Investigator Award from the National Alliance for Research the Year award from the University of Illinois College of Medicine, and the Stanley Cohen Award “For Research
- Session VIII | Adhesion GPCR Workshop 2024 | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
About Cheng-Chih Hsiao "2012-2015: PhD in Immunology, University of Amsterdam; 2015-2019: Postdoctoral researcher , Amsterdam UMC; 2019-2022: Senior postdoctoral researcher, Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience; 2022 - present: Researcher associate, Netherlands Brain Bank" Cheng-Chih Hsiao on the web LinkedIn ReseachGate health and disease Douglas Tilley Abstract Only available for AGPCR 24 Attendees About Douglas Tilley "Research In all, research in the Tilley lab spans molecular pharmacology to pathophysiology studies focused primarily
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Researchers, scientists, postdocs, graduate students, and professionals in GPCR-related fields looking These presentations provide foundational and advanced insights that continue to inform current research
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- 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
👅🔬 Researchers have unveiled the cryo-EM structure of TAS2R14, the most promiscuous bitter taste receptor 👅🔬 Researchers have unveiled the cryo-EM structure of TAS2R14 , the most promiscuous bitter taste receptor
- Dylan Eiger | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Dylan's graduate research focuses on the mechanisms underlying biased signaling at GPCRs, specifically He hopes to continue his research on biased agonism at GPCRs with a particular focus on the treatment the team Recent Podcast Articles Asking Better Questions in Science: A Practical Guide for Emerging Researchers

















