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  • Ben Clements on Rescuing Opioids with GPCR Modulators

    GPCR Podcast, Ben, a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Michigan, walks us through how positive Redefining Opioid Pharmacology Ben and his colleagues discovered that PAMs can dramatically increase That’s huge.” – Ben Clements By combining chronic pain models with receptor-level pharmacology, Ben Ben’s approach injects new life into an area most clinicians have given up on. The GPCR Angle Ben sees GPCRs as untapped goldmines for drug discovery.

  • Knowing When to Walk, Knowing When to Run: Lessons from the Bench

    Ben Clements has been there. This simple advice, passed on to Ben in grad school, has helped him stay sane, focused, and impactful But as Ben points out, burnout is real, and it doesn’t make you better. Imposter Syndrome and Finding Your Place Ben shares the moment he realized he mattered, when he was : Try the Crazy Idea When a collaborator offered a neuroma model (one where opioids usually fail), Ben

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  • Murat Tunaboylu & Ben Holland | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    << Back to podcast list Strategic Partner(s) Murat Tunaboylu & Ben Holland About Murat Tunaboylu "Murat GPCR About Ben Holland "Ben gained his masters in Engineering Science from Oxford, taking a specialisation nearly 10 years, applying it to antibody generation, analysis, and property prediction since 2017" Ben Holland on the web Antiverse The Antibody Society YT LinkedIn Twitter Dr.

  • When to Walk, When to Run: Lessons from the GPCR Trenches with Dr. Ben Clements | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    GPCR scientist Ben Clements shares how positive allosteric modulators could transform opioid therapy From Aspirations to Application: Ben’s Path into Science Ben shares his winding yet deliberate entry “It’s not just raw science — this can help someone at the end of the day.” – Ben Clements His pivot into Allosteric Modulation: The New Frontier of GPCR Drug Discovery Ben reflects on the emerging potential About Ben Clements Dr.

  • Dr. Benjamin Myers | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    Benjamin Myers Ben Myers is an assistant professor at the University of Utah School of Medicine in Salt Ben’s research focuses on Smoothened and other class F GPCRs which play essential roles in embryonic More recently, Ben’s lab has begun studying GPCR signaling pathways that operate within the primary cilium Ben studied developmental and cancer signaling as a postdoctoral fellow with Philip Beachy at Stanford Prior to that, Ben received his Ph.D. from UCSF in 2008, where he worked with David Julius on the structure

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