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- Chris Tate: Thermostabilizing GPCRs for Structural Biology | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Chris Tate is a group leader at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge, UK, where his research a protein with no connection to GPCRs - produced a light-bulb recognition that reshaped his entire research After obtaining a research fellowship at Girton College (Cambridge) he moved to the LMB in 1992 to work Chris Tate on the web LinkedIn ResearchGate Pubmed Google Scholar Sosei Heptares Wikipedia MRC Laboratory
- The Scientist's Compass: From Academia to Entrepreneurship with Dr. Dmitry Veprintsev | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
a molecular pharmacologist at the University of Nottingham, to discuss his scientific journey, GPCR research Key Takeaways: From Protein Folding to GPCRs â How Dmitry transitioned from biophysics and protein folding to cannabinoid receptor research, guided by key mentors like Michel Bouvier. Interdisciplinary Research & Future Directions â Exploring combinatorial drug actions, receptor interactions
- 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 Role of Quantitative Sciences in GPCRs with Dr. Nagarajan Vaidehi | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
professor and chair of the Department of Computational and Quantitative Medicine (DCQM) at the Beckman Research Vaidehi joined the Beckman Research Institute of the City of Hope in 2006 as a Professor and became chair
- Dr. Hannes Schihada | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
After my Ph.D. defense in 2019, I moved with a DFG (German research council) PostDoc fellowship to Stockholm , Sweden, in order to focus my research on class Frizzled GPCR s in the lab of Gunnar Schulte at the
- Joseph Kim: Structural Biology and Drug Discovery at GPCRs | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Kim describes a personal inclination toward challenging research areas. The lack of potent small-molecule ligands continues to hinder research into these receptors. 6. . 05:00 â Choosing science over medicine Transition from a pre-medical track to pursuing scientific research There are really two complementary directions in GPCR research. That moment clarified that research was the direction where I really belonged. Dr.
- Developing new tools to uncover GPCR signaling patterns with Remi Janicot | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
After that, I worked at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore as a research assistant investigating mechanisms and This research has led to a first-author Cell article on the development of a new biosensor platform called
- Dr. Sai Prasad Pydi | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
His doctoral research focused on the structural and functional characterization of bitter taste receptors Sai Prasad Pydi on the web Molecular Metabolism & Cell Signaling Laboratory Website Twitter.com Research
- Antonella Di Pizio: Computational Pharmacology of Taste and Olfactory Receptors | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Antonella Di Pizio is an independent research group leader in computational pharmacology at the Leibniz So the research is more food-oriented and food-chemistry-oriented â this is why we have knowledge about "You share your research goal with your collaborators. They are more partners than collaborators." 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.
- Dr. Khaled Abdelrahman, Victoria Rasmussen and Madelyn Moore | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
prestigious Clinician Postdoctoral Fellowships offered by Alberta Innovates and Canadian Institutes of Health Research In her time as an undergraduate, Maddi was a researcher in Dr. From there, she went on to be a research technologist in Dr.
- Masha Niv: Bitter Taste Receptors and the Drug Discovery Blind Spot | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
pharmacological blockade - and why those properties have shaped both the therapeutic opportunities and the research ABOUT THE GUEST Masha Niv is associate professor and vice dean of research and development at the Hebrew She was also a key contributor to the GCCR consortium's large-scale chemosensory research during the Niv is currently an associate professor and vice dean for research at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem The Niv lab is also part of the Global Consortium for Chemosensory Research.
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- From Rare Earth Probes to Internalization Assays: The pHSense Story with Dr. Eric Trinquet | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
makes a reagent successfulâand why academicâindustry collaborations are essential for advancing GPCR research Originally trained as a physicist with a strong interest in photophysics and fluorescence chemistry, Eric transitioned lies in turning cutting-edge probe chemistry into robust, scalable tools for drug discovery and basic research behind-the-scenes access to GPCR innovators, exclusive deep-dives, and practical tools to accelerate your research
- Dr. Sudarshan Rajagopal | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Lefkowitz , where his research focused on biased agonism, with the development of approaches to quantify The main focus of his labâs research is on the mechanisms underlying biased agonism at chemokine receptors
- Gunnar Schulte: Frizzled Receptors and the GPCR Identity Question | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology at Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, where he leads research Gunnar Schulte Gunnar Schulte is a Professor in receptor pharmacology and research group leader for the Gunnar Schulte is also the scientific secretary of the Swedish Society for Medical Research (SSMF) and General Research Interest: The focus in the Schulte lab is on Frizzled signaling and pharmacology aiming Most importantly my research team tries to understand underlying mechanisms of WNT-receptor interaction
- Dr. John Janetzko | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Besides research, I am passionate about teaching, science communication and making research more inclusive John Janetzko on the web Stanford University Stanford Medicine Google Scholar Personal Website ResearchGate Academic Position Applications and Transition Preparation John and Yamina discussed the extensive process Yamina questioned whether universities adequately prepare postdocs for the transition to industry or importance of adaptability, as unexpected situations like the Covid-19 pandemic can affect the job searching
- Debbie Hay: Class B GPCRs, RAMPs, and the Migraine Pharmacology Gap | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Hay, who has studied RAMPs since they were first described and when working on them was a high-risk research Her research centers on the molecular pharmacology of class B GPCRs - specifically the calcitonin receptor She has worked across pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and academic settings, including a research placement For a condition affecting up to 20% of women worldwide, Hay notes, the research investment in understanding Hay on the web LinkedIn Wikipedia University of Otago University of Auckland Google Scholar Pubmed Research
- Graciela Piñeyro: Partial Agonism, Receptor Recycling, and the Limits of Bias | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Graciela Piñeyro â who leads an opioid receptor pharmacology group at the CHU Sainte-Justine Research Graciela Piñeyro is a principal investigator at the CHU Sainte-Justine Research Center and a professor Trained as a physician in Uruguay, she began doing research in the only way then available to her â through 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
- Annette Gilchrist: Native Cell Systems, Biased Agonism, and the Pharmacogenomics Gap | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Annette Gilchrist has built her research program around that premise. Annette Gilchrist is Associate Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences at Midwestern University, where her research The years of research that followed came directly from not dismissing it. 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
- Robert J. Lefkowitz: Beta-Adrenergic Receptors, the GPCR Family, and Fifty Years of Discovery | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Nobel laureate Robert Lefkowitz traces the accidental origins of his receptor research â from a Vietnam His research established the beta-2 adrenergic receptor as the primary model system for understanding Lefkowitz committed to receptor research in the early 1970s, prominent pharmacologists, including Raymond At a 1973 symposium, Ahlquist responded to Lefkowitz's research plans by stating in print that hormone He reflects, fifty years later, that it was probably the smartest research decision he ever made. 3.
- You never know where your GPCR takes you with Dr. Brian Hudson | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
He leads a research group that is focused on understanding the pharmacology and function of a group a
- Yao Lu (Jackie) | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Her research aims to provide a molecular explanation of small molecules for their pre-clinical efficacy
- Dr. Matthew Eddy | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
GPCRs while training in the laboratories of Professors Raymond Stevens and Kurt WĂŒthrich at The Scripps Research
- Martin Audet | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
supervision of Michel Bouvier at Université de Montréal, followed by a Postdoctoral Fellow at Scripps Research
- Dr. Yamina Berchiche | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Yamina Berchiche introduces the very first podcast dedicated to GPCRs researcher and their work.
- Fresh, Fresh, GPCR News â Feb 17 - 23, 2025 | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
This week's GPCR roll-up includes the latest insights, research discoveries, and advancements. We'll also preview upcoming courses designed for both experienced researchers and newcomers. đ Develop He discusses biased signaling in GPCR research, developing biosensors for G protein activity, networking , mentorship, PhD resilience, COVID-19 challenges, and his aspiration to transition into biotechnology are regulated by ÎČ-arrestin-1/endothelin axis in human ovarian fibroblasts Methods & Updates in GPCR Research
- Terry Hebert: How Cellular Background and Localization Influence GPCR Function | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Hebert's research focuses on the angiotensin AT1 receptor, a signaling hub coupled to Gq, Gi, G12, and His research centers on GPCR signaling networks, biosensor development, and the role of cellular context Trained in microbiology and ion channel biology at the University of Toronto, he transitioned to GPCRs GPCR dimers to negative controls gone wrong, the role of openness to unexpected results in shaping a research With over 2000 followers on Facebook and Twitter, he shares the latest available information on GPCR research
- Dr. Katarzyna Marcinkiewicz | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
During her postdoctoral training at New York University School of Medicine, her research focused on cellular
- Qing Fan: Inside the Architecture of Class C GPCRs | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Structural biologist Qing Fan describes a decade of GABA-B receptor research at Columbia - from obligate A structural biologist by training, her research focuses on the three-dimensional architecture of class - with particular emphasis on the GABA-B receptor, which she has studied as her primary independent research That arc is the product of a community of researchers willing to stay with one system long enough to Fan at Columbia University Research Gate LinkedIn Pubmed Dr. GPCR Ecosystem Unlock the Full Dr.





























