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- Predicting GPCR Function: Inside the Carlsson Lab’s Modeling Toolbox
His lab sits at the crossroads of structure-based modeling, computational chemistry, and drug discovery To tackle these, the lab employs molecular docking, molecular dynamics simulations, and ligand-based For Carlsson, a prediction is only valid if it survives wet-lab testing.  The “Predict, Not Explain” Ethos What sets the Carlsson lab apart is its internal rule : results must The lab has witnessed both spectacular accuracy and puzzling failures.
- From Lab Bench to Boardroom: The Unexpected Path of a Medicinal Chemist
Maria Majellaro, the transition from lab work to leadership wasn’t meticulously planned, it was a bold “I was good in the lab… but would I be good outside of it? That was the question I had to answer.
- From Lab Logic to Leadership: How Scientific Thinking Holds Back Biotech Operations
What makes you excel in the lab can quietly sabotage your leadership in the boardroom. 👉 Scientific These instincts are critical in the lab, but they often undermine leadership when blindly applied in Startups Play by Different Rules — and Most Scientific Founders Miss That  A research lab is designed Leadership isn’t in your lab notebook; it’s in how you decide   How to Know If You're Still Leading And if your thinking is still shaped by academic norms, your startup will keep running like a lab, not
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- Paul Insel: Unbiased Discovery and the GPCRs We've Been Missing | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Paul Insel's lab at UC San Diego has pursued this question using unbiased expression profiling — GPCR His lab combines bioinformatic analysis of GPCR expression across human cancers with wet-lab validation Insel's lab examined GPCR expression across 45 human cancer types and found widespread over expression The group needed someone to visit Gilman's lab to learn radioligand binding — and he was the one with ’s lab .
- Dr. Gregory Tall | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
conduct his postdoctoral work on heterotrimeric G proteins and the novel interactor, Ric-8 with Alfred Gilman of Pharmacology and Physiology at the University of Rochester Medical Center, there establishing his lab The current goals of the Tall lab are to understand the basic mechanism by which Ric-8 proteins fold Gregory Tall on the web The Tall Lab University of Michigan Google Scholar Twitter Dr.
- Dr. Roger Sunahara | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
He later joined the laboratory of eminent biochemical pharmacologist, Dr. Alfred G. Gilman, at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School as a post-doctoral fellow. The Sunahara lab utilizes biochemical, biophysical and pharmacological methodologies to study GPCR-G The Sunahara lab has also been developing protein-based therapeutics using structure-guided design and Through structural and computational approaches the Sunahara lab and collaborators developed a thermostable






