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  • Fresh, Fresh, GPCR News ❇ Feb 17 - 23, 2025 | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    into prolactin-releasing peptide receptor signaling and G-protein coupling selectivity Zhangsong Wu , Chen Qiu , Geng Chen , et al.

  • Sri Kosuri | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    large-scale ways of empirically exploring questions in protein biochemistry, human genetic variation, gene Sri previously worked at the Wyss Institute and Harvard, where he built numerous technologies in gene synthesis, DNA information storage, gene editing, and large-scale multiplexed assays. He helped build Gen9, a gene synthesis company, as a member of the SAB and was the first employee of Recent Podcast Articles Asking Better Questions in Science: A Practical Guide for Emerging Researchers When

  • Dr. Thomas P. Sakmar | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    Gobind Khorana at the Department of Chemistry at M.I.T. for postdoctoral training, where he learned gene functional micro-domains” and the “helix movement model of receptor activation” were confirmed later when Recently, Tom’s lab discovered, along with Yu Chen and Ping Chi , that a mutant of CYSLTR2 is a driver Recent Podcast Articles Asking Better Questions in Science: A Practical Guide for Emerging Researchers When

  • Dr. Michael Feigin | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    When Dr. Muthuswamy moved to the University of Toronto, Mike joined the laboratory of Dr. drivers by co-developing GECCO, an algorithm for the identification of noncoding mutations driving gene led him to explore different aspects of gene regulation and its relation to cancer progression. congratulated Mike on his promotion and discussed the importance of flexibility in scientific research, even when Recent Podcast Articles Asking Better Questions in Science: A Practical Guide for Emerging Researchers When

  • Dr. Paul J. Gasser | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    beta-adrenergic receptors localized to the inner nuclear membrane and their role in the regulation of gene Recent Podcast Articles Asking Better Questions in Science: A Practical Guide for Emerging Researchers When

  • Murat Tunaboylu & Ben Holland | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    imaging software and lab robots to accelerate cancer research and automated Thermo Fisher Scientific’s gene Recent Podcast Articles Asking Better Questions in Science: A Practical Guide for Emerging Researchers When

  • Dr. Bruno Giros | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    characterize several neurotransmitter transporters and kinases and establish the first knock-out for these genes Recent Podcast Articles Asking Better Questions in Science: A Practical Guide for Emerging Researchers When

  • Dr. Claudia Stäubert | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    Claudia concluding that diseases might first affect the metabolites and not necessarily lack inherited genes Yamina highlighted the challenges of career choices, especially when family situations are involved. Recent Podcast Articles Asking Better Questions in Science: A Practical Guide for Emerging Researchers When

  • Dr. Jennifer Pluznick: Olfactory Receptors in the Kidney and the Gut-Microbe Signal | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    Jennifer Pluznick ran as a postdoctoral fellow placed them, surprisingly, at the top of a kidney gene When Dr. readability. 00:00 Opening: newsletter, season close, and welcome 02:13 Becoming a scientist as a first-gen And somehow when he said it, it sounded like a much better idea." "You need to follow your data, even when it surprises you, even when it might go against what you assumed

  • Dr. J. Silvio Gutkind: When GPCRs Drive Cancer | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    Silvio Gutkind: When GPCRs Drive Cancer GPCRs are the most drugged protein family in medicine, but until Most large cancer sequencing panels now include these genes — though most oncologists are still unsure Both required trusting the data when the conceptual framework was telling the team they must be wrong Recent Podcast Articles Asking Better Questions in Science: A Practical Guide for Emerging Researchers When

  • EARNEST Panel: Can AI Accelerate GPCR Drug Discovery? | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    Most published models rely on inferred negatives — genes or molecules assumed inactive by convenience When one panelist replaced inferred negatives in an autophagy model with CRISPR-validated true negatives Recent Podcast Articles Asking Better Questions in Science: A Practical Guide for Emerging Researchers When

  • Dr. Yamina Berchiche: Beyond the Lab — From Chemokine Receptors to the Dr. GPCR Ecosystem | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    initially prompted by a simple question from Tom Sakmar, demonstrated that variants encoded by the same gene Recent Podcast Articles Asking Better Questions in Science: A Practical Guide for Emerging Researchers When

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