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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.” Running Too Hard, Too Fast In research, there’s always more to do. Grants. Experiments.
- Unlocking Cell's Secrets: Spontaneous β-Arrestin-Membrane Preassociation Drives Receptor-Activation
M., Shukla, A. K., Selent, J., Hill, S. J., & Calebiro, D. (2023). Reiter, E., Ahn, S., Shukla, A.K., and Lefkowitz, R.J. (2012).
- Nanobodies: New Dimensions in GPCR Signaling Research
This year Arum Wu et al. reported a library of Nbs to study the allosteric modulation of the rhodopsin
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- Ep 15 with Dr. Arun Shukla
Arun Shukla About this episode In this episode of the Dr.GPCR podcast , my guest is Dr. Arun Shukla from the Indian Institute of Technology in Kanpur, India. Shukla spent several years in the Lefkowitz lab and collaborated extensively with Dr. Arun Shukla on the web Indian Institute of Technology Dr. Arun Shukla Lab Google Scholar PubMed Wikipedia LinkedIn Twitter Dr.
- Ep 114 with Dr. Robert F. Bruns
Bruns About Dr. Robert F. Bruns Fred Bruns discovered the first positive allosteric modulator (PAM) of a GPCR in the late 1980s Bruns has over 80 publications and 11,000 citations, with an h-index of 47. Dr. Robert F. Bruns on the web ResearchGate LinkedIn Dr. GPCR Enjoying the Dr. GPCR Podcast? Leave a Review.
- “Research is all about knowing when to walk and when to run.” –Ben Clements In Ep. 166 of the Dr.GPCR Podcast, hear how a postdoc is reshaping the conversation on opioid use, imposter syndrome, and the power of collaborative science. Why early-career voices are critical in GPCR drug discovery —and how lab culture makes all the difference. 🎧 Watch here: https://buff.ly/Kr3qKud #GPCRresearch #DrGPCR #GPCRpodcast #OpioidPharmacology #DrugDiscovery | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
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