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- Ep 71 with Dr. Jean Martin Beaulieu
Beaulieu was an associate professor and Canada Research Chair (Tier2) in the Department of Psychiatry Beaulieu’s research is aimed at understanding how cellular and molecular mechanisms regulated by psychoactive Translational validation is important to validate findings obtained from experimental models research In addition to basic research, the Beaulieu group is also actively implicated in translational research GPCR Ecosystem Enjoying the Dr. GPCR Podcast? Leave a Review.
- Interrogating Multiscale Receptors Functions in Space
Retreat 2023 About Program Registration Logo Contest Committee Sponsors GPCR Retreat Program < Back to Beaulieu was an associate professor and Canada Research Chair (Tier2) in the Department of Psychiatry In addition to basic research, the Beaulieu group is also actively implicated in translational research GPCR Previous Event Next Event Great Lakes GPCR Retreat and Club des Récepteurs à Sept Domaines Transmembranaires 22nd GPCR Retreat Sponsored by
- Ep 36 with Dr. Michel Bouvier
Michel Bouvier is a professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine and the CEO of the Institute for Research In 1989, he returned to Montréal as a professor of biochemistry and a scholar of the Medical Research Since 2001, he holds the Canada Research Chair in Signal Transduction and Molecular Pharmacology. He has supervised the research work of 75 graduate students and 40 post-doctoral fellows. GPCR Ecosystem Enjoying the Dr. GPCR Podcast? Leave a Review.
- Ep 112 with Julia Gardner
GPCR Podcast << Back to podcast list Julia Gardner About Julia Gardner Julia is a senior undergraduate Julia has been working as a researcher in Duke's Rajagopal Lab since her first year as an undergraduate that the subcellular localization of the GRKs affects a GPCR's biased signaling profile. Julia Gardner on the web Rajagopal Lab Google Scholar ResearchGate LinkedIn Dr. GPCR Enjoying the Dr. GPCR Podcast? Leave a Review.
- A large-scale analysis of GPCR molecular dynamics reveals hidden allosteric sites and lateral gateways, unlocking new possibilities for drug discovery. Subscribe to the Dr. GPCR Newsletter 📰 and get the latest GPCR News delivered to your inbox ➡️https://www.ecosystem.drgpcr.com/structural-and-molecular-insights-into-gpcr-function/large-scale-investigation-of-gpcr-molecular-dynamics-data-uncovers-allosteric-sites-and-lateral-gateways #gpcr#drgpcr | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
GPCR Newsletter 📰 and get the latest GPCR News delivered to your inbox ➡️https://www.ecosystem.drgpcr.com /structural-and-molecular-insights-into-gpcr-function/large-scale-investigation-of-gpcr-molecular-dynamics-data-uncovers-allosteric-sites-and-lateral-gateways #gpcr#drgpcr Published on March 17, 2025 Category GPCR Weekly News A large-scale analysis of GPCR molecular GPCR Newsletter 📰 and get the latest GPCR News delivered to your inbox ➡️ https:// www.ecosystem.drgpcr.com #gpcr#drgpcr Recent Articles Previous Next
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- Ep 61 with About Dr. Marta Filizola
GPCR Podcast << Back to podcast list Dr. Marta Filizola About Dr. Marta Filizola Dr. The overall goal of her research program is to obtain rigorous mechanistic insights into the structure at the Second University of Naples and a postdoctorate in Computational Biophysics at the Molecular Research GPCR Ecosystem Enjoying the Dr. GPCR Podcast? Leave a Review. Collaboration: From Models to Medicine Predicting GPCR Function: Inside the Carlsson Lab’s Modeling
- Ep 117 with Dr. Pierre Eftekhari
GPCR Podcast << Back to podcast list Dr. Pierre Eftekhari About Dr. I have participated and initiated methodologies for development of pharmacologically active anti-GPCR The majority of my research is concentrated on rhodopsin family with a few works on metabotropic receptor Pierre Eftekhari on the web Inoviem Scientific ResearchGate LinkedIn Twitter Dr. GPCR Enjoying the Dr. GPCR Podcast? Leave a Review.
- encoding and decoding selectivity and promiscuity in the human chemokine GPCR interaction network | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Home → Flash News → encoding and decoding selectivity and promiscuity in the human chemokine GPCR interaction network Published on July 7, 2025 Category GPCR Weekly News How do chemokines and GPCRs decode selectivity conserved and variable sequence–structure elements govern interaction logic across 46 chemokines and 23 GPCRs unstructured regions ♦️ Includes a web tool + viral chemokine engineering demo This is a must-read for GPCR ligand engineers. ➡️ Read the paper: https://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674(25)00398-8 #DrGPCR #GPCR
- Ep 89 with Dr. Patrick Sexton
Patrick Sexton Patrick Sexton is a Professor of Pharmacology, National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia Senior Principal Research Fellow, and Director of the Australian Research Council Centre He is a leader in the study of GPCRs, biased agonism, and also on allosteric interactions between GPCRs He is a 2021 Clarivate Analytics Highly Cited Researcher in two disciplines: Pharmacology & Toxicology GPCR Ecosystem Enjoying the Dr. GPCR Podcast? Leave a Review.
- Ep 135 with Dr. Katarzyna Marcinkiewicz
GPCR Podcast << Back to podcast list Dr. Katarzyna Marcinkiewicz About Dr. Katarzyna Marcinkiewicz "Katarzyna is a Senior Editor at Nature Communications, which she joined in April During her postdoctoral training at New York University School of Medicine, her research focused on cellular GPCR Enjoying the Dr. GPCR Podcast? Leave a Review. Collaboration: From Models to Medicine Predicting GPCR Function: Inside the Carlsson Lab’s Modeling
- Ep 33 with Dr. David E. Gloriam
GPCR Podcast << Back to podcast list Dr. David E. Gloriam is a Professor in Computational Receptor Biology at the University of Copenhagen where he leads a research cluster for GPCR function and drug discovery and a Pharmaceutical Data Science unit. His group runs the GPCRdb database where ~4,000 researchers each month retrieve reference data and access GPCR Ecosystem Enjoying the Dr. GPCR Podcast? Leave a Review.
- 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 Published on December 5, 2024 Category GPCR Weekly News Ever wondered how we perceive bitterness? 👅🔬 Researchers have unveiled the cryo-EM structure of TAS2R14 , the most promiscuous bitter taste receptor receptor-activation-and-signaling/a-bitter-anti-inflammatory-drug-binds-at-two-distinct-sites-of-a-human-bitter-taste-gpcr 3ecb-4719-8ba3-974d17e9f596&utm_source=so&utm_medium=mail&cid=79a6b35e-7ba6-44a0-863b-0842f5a5cfd3 #gpcr
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- Ep 42 with Dr. Randy Hall
GPCR Podcast << Back to podcast list Dr. Randy Hall About Dr. Randy’s lab has a special interest in studying disease-associated mutations to human GPCRs that perturb Randy has received a number of research prizes, including the PhRMA New Investigator Award, the Distinguished Young Scholar in Medical Research Award from the W.M. GPCR Ecosystem Enjoying the Dr. GPCR Podcast? Leave a Review.
- Ep 54 with Dr. JoAnn Trejo
GPCR Podcast << Back to podcast list Dr. JoAnn Trejo About Dr. JoAnn Trejo Dr. Trejo’s research program is to gain a thorough and mechanistic understanding of processes that control PARs are GPCRs that are activated through an atypical irreversible proteolytic mechanism. Trejo’s research has focused on PAR1, which has important functions in hemostasis, thrombosis, inflammation GPCR Ecosystem Enjoying the Dr. GPCR Podcast? Leave a Review.
- Departure | Adhesion GPCR Workshop 2024 | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
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- Ep 45 with Dr Ralf Jockers
He is the Research director at INSERM with a specific interest in G protein-coupled receptors by developing He was the director of the French network of GPCRs (GDR-3545), currently directs the International Research receptor » sub-committee, Editor-in-Chief of « Frontiers in Cellular Endocrinology » and AE of « J Pineal Research He is a highly cited researcher – 2019 and 2020 identified by Clarivate Web of Science ™. Dr. GPCR Ecosystem Enjoying the Dr. GPCR Podcast? Leave a Review.
- Ep 123 with Dr. Lukas Grätz
GPCR Podcast << Back to podcast list Dr. Lukas Grätz About Dr. My initial focus was on creating an automated chimeric homology modeling pipeline for GPCRs and since have branched out to multiple areas of GPCR research such as sequence alignments, generic numbering Lukas Grätz on the web Karolinska Institutet ResearchGate PubMed Dr. GPCR Enjoying the Dr. GPCR Podcast? Leave a Review.
- Ep 124 with Gáspár Pándy-Szekeres
GPCR Podcast << Back to podcast list Gáspár Pándy-Szekeres About Gáspár Pándy-Szekeres " After a BSc My initial focus was on creating an automated chimeric homology modeling pipeline for GPCRs and since have branched out to multiple areas of GPCR research such as sequence alignments, generic numbering GPCR Enjoying the Dr. GPCR Podcast? Leave a Review. Collaboration: From Models to Medicine Predicting GPCR Function: Inside the Carlsson Lab’s Modeling
- Think βCGRP is just αCGRP’s understudy? Think again. New research shows that βCGRP triggers distinct receptor signaling profiles across the CGRP receptor family, challenging the long-held assumption of redundancy. 🔬 A closer look reveals differences in G protein coupling, second messenger production, and receptor trafficking. 📊 This could reshape how we understand CGRP-related physiology—and how we target it in drug design. 🧠 Pain, inflammation, metabolism: the implications go far beyond signaling bias. 🔗 Read the full paper in Biochemistry: Unique Biased Agonism Profile of βCGRP on CGRP Family Receptors #GPCR #CGRP #DrugDiscovery #Pharmacology #SignalTransduction #Neuropeptides | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
New research shows that βCGRP triggers distinct receptor signaling profiles across the CGRP receptor Read the full paper in Biochemistry: Unique Biased Agonism Profile of βCGRP on CGRP Family Receptors #GPCR #DrugDiscovery #Pharmacology #SignalTransduction #Neuropeptides Published on June 16, 2025 Category GPCR New research shows that βCGRP triggers distinct receptor signaling profiles across the CGRP receptor Read the full paper in Biochemistry : Unique Biased Agonism Profile of βCGRP on CGRP Family Receptors #GPCR
- Ep 25 with Dr. Annette Gilchrist
GPCR Podcast << Back to podcast list Dr. 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 GPCR Ecosystem Enjoying the Dr. GPCR Podcast? Leave a Review. Collaboration: From Models to Medicine Predicting GPCR Function: Inside the Carlsson Lab’s Modeling
- Interaction with the cell adhesion molecule NEGR1 affects mGluR5 cell signalling
She returned to Brazil in 2010, when she founded her independent research group. Since then, Dr. Nowadays, her research group comprises four undergraduates, two M.Sc., and six Ph.D. students, as well She was able to have several grants approved in Brazil and abroad, which have granted her research group GPCR Previous Event Next Event Great Lakes GPCR Retreat and Club des Récepteurs à Sept Domaines Transmembranaires 22nd GPCR Retreat Sponsored by
- Ep 40 with Dr. Brian Bender
GPCR Podcast << Back to podcast list Dr. Brian Bender About Dr. Brian Bender Dr. then moved to the University of California in San Francisco to continue his training as a postdoctoral researcher Brian is one of the organizers of the upcoming Transatlantic ECI GPCR Symposium . Dr. Brian Bender on the web LinkedIn Twitter ResearchGate Dr.GPCR Member Google Scholar Dr. GPCR Ecosystem Enjoying the Dr. GPCR Podcast? Leave a Review.
- What do GPCRs, acidic endosomes, and cancer immunotherapy have in common? Find out in our latest episode featuring Ian Chronis, where we explore the surprising ways GPR65 signals in different environments! ✅ Tune in: https://buff.ly/FTB69y9 #GPCR #DrGPCR #SciencePodcast | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Home → Flash News → What do GPCRs, acidic endosomes, and cancer immunotherapy have in common? ✅ Tune in: https://buff.ly/FTB69y9 #GPCR #DrGPCR #SciencePodcast Published on April 15, 2025 Category GPCR Podcast What do GPCRs, acidic endosomes, and cancer immunotherapy have in common? ✅ Tune in: https://buff.ly/FTB69y9 #GPCR #DrGPCR #SciencePodcast Recent Articles Previous Next
- Ep 140 with Dr Alix A J Rouault
Olivier Mignen , the director of another research unit at the UBO recommended me to Dr. Julien Sebag , a researcher at the University of Iowa. I spent two years working with Dr. This project yielded my first, first author publication in BBA – Molecular Cell Research, and a book the growth hormone secretagogue receptor-1a (GHSR1a), the results of which are published in Nature Communications GPCR Enjoying the Dr. GPCR Podcast? Leave a Review.
- Ep 51 with Dr. Mark Connor
GPCR Podcast << Back to podcast list Dr. Mark Connor About Dr. Grant-funded independent research positions from 2001 at University of Sydney (opioids and sensory neurons Institute (more opioids, cannabinoids and T-type Ca channels) and Brain and Mind Research Institute Mark Connor on the web Researchers Twitter Google Scholar Dr. GPCR Ecosystem Enjoying the Dr. GPCR Podcast? Leave a Review.
- Did you know allosteric modulators can change the GPCR G protein subtype selectivity? Have a look at this study to dive deep into its molecular mechanism. Subscribe to the Dr. GPCR Newsletter 📰 and get the latest GPCR News delivered to your inbox. | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
GPCR Newsletter 📰 and get the latest GPCR News delivered to your inbox. the GPCR G protein subtype selectivity? GPCR Newsletter 📰 and get the latest GPCR News delivered to your inbox. ➡ https:// www.ecosystem.drgpcr.com /gpcr-binders-drugs-and-more/design-of-allosteric-modulators-that-change-gpcr-g-protein-subtype-selectivity #gpcr #drgpcr Recent Articles Previous Next
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GPCR reached listeners worldwide, sparking conversations about GPCRs with top experts. 📊🎙️ ✳️Check out our top episode: https://www.ecosystem.drgpcr.com/dr-gpcr-podcast/ep-148-with-dr-arthur-christopoulos #gpcr #drgpcr Published on January 29, 2025 Category Check out our #SpotifyWrapped 🚀! GPCR reached listeners worldwide, sparking conversations about GPCRs with top experts. #gpcr #drgpcr Recent Articles Previous Next




















