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- Knowing When to Walk, Knowing When to Run: Lessons from the Bench
“Academia is about knowing when to walk and when to run.” Imposter Syndrome and Finding Your Place Ben shares the moment he realized he mattered, when he was A Final Aha Moment: Try the Crazy Idea When a collaborator offered a neuroma model (one where opioids
- When the Islet Lit Up: Advancing GPCR Imaging in Native Tissue
It wasn’t just successful GPCR imaging — it was proof that receptors could be seen as they truly exist
- When Pain Becomes a Catalyst: How Personal Experience Redefined One Scientist’s Mission
But everything changed when his recurring pain — and the rigid protocols around opioid prescription — "When you talk to patients that have an unmet need, you learn things that no one is thinking about in
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- Brian Shoichet | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
GPCR Podcast Strategic Partners Brian Shoichet About Dr. Brian Shoichet BSc in Chemistry from MIT, Ph.D. with Tack Kuntz at UCSF; Postdoc with Brian Matthews Brian Shoichet on the web Google Scholar Shoichet Lab Twitter Dr. GPCR Ecosystem Enjoying the Dr.
- Posters | Adhesion GPCR Workshop 2024 | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Kordon Deorphanization Of The Adhesion GPCRs GPR110 and GPR116 Tingzhen Shen Self-Cleavage of GPR110 Authors & Affiliations "Hailey Steichen, Krystin Eaton, Teagan Yan, and Nathan Zaidman; Department of the web Araç Laboratory at UChicago Deorphanization Of The Adhesion GPCRs GPR110 and GPR116 Tingzhen Shen Tall (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)" About Tingzhen Shen "A graduate student from Tall Lab, department Tingzhen Shen on the web University of Michigan Self-Cleavage of GPR110 SEA Domain and Its Impact on
- A newly engineered biosensor reveals DNAJC13 as a key player in GPCR trafficking, shedding light on its role in DOR downregulation and endosomal regulation. 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/an-engineered-trafficking-biosensor-reveals-a-role-for-dnajc13-in-dor-downregulation #gpcr #drgpcr | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
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