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spatial, temporal and ligand bias of G protein-coupled receptors Antonios Drakopoulos, Peter Gmeiner, Davide Calebiro, Michael Decker, et al. for their study on Design, Synthesis, and Characterization of New δ
- ⛵Sailing the GPCR Seas: Your Weekly Research Voyage! ⦿ Nov 11 - 17, 2024
José Labandeira-García , Rafael Franco Endomembrane GPCR signaling: 15 years on, the quest continues Davide Calebiro , Tamara Miljus , Shannon O'Brien Advances in the molecular understanding of GPCR-arrestin
- How Collaboration Sparked a GPCR Imaging Breakthrough in Chemical Biology
David Hodson needed molecules that were only one synthetic step beyond what JB was already making. When David later shared early data — including a moment where he realized he could image an entire islet David brought deep experience in islet biology, calcium imaging, and tissue physiology. David picked up unexpected chemistry insights — including a well-loved lesson involving acetonitrile David Hodson
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- Dr. Davide Calebiro | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Davide Calebiro About Dr. Davide Calebiro "Davide Calebiro is Chair of Molecular Endocrinology and Wellcome Trust Senior Research Davide’s work has been published in prestigious scientific journals such as Nature, Cell, New England Davide Calebiro on the web University of Birmingham Twitter Google Scholar LinkedIn Dr.
- Dr. David Sykes | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
David Sykes About Dr. David Sykes " David Andrew Sykes, BSc Hons Pharmacology, MSc Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, PhD David has over 20+ years of experience working in a drug discovery environment mainly in a specialist In 2014 David joined the University of Nottingham and began a part-time PhD in Molecular Pharmacology David Sykes on the web Veprintsev Lab ResearchGate LinkedIn Dr. GPCR Enjoying the Dr. GPCR Podcast?
- Dr. David E. Gloriam | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
David E. Gloriam About this episode David Gloriam is a Professor in Computational Receptor Biology at the University David obtained his Ph.D. from Uppsala University in Sweden where he worked on the bioinformatic identification Join me a learn more about David’s work, his career trajectory, and GPCRdb. Dr. David E.






