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- 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.
- Lab Leadership Without Ego: How Sokhom Pin Built the Happiest Team at Alkermes
Build a Lab. Build the R in R&D. empowerment , not micromanagement He hired based on attitude and team fit , not just credentials He designed lab From Lab Bench to Boardroom His work at Alkermes didn’t just improve drug screening outcomes, it redefined
- From Student to Mentor: What Alessandro Nicoli Learned About Leading in Science
In this podcast episode , Alessandro Nicoli shares how becoming the first PhD student in a new lab shaped Antonella Di Pizio’s lab , there was almost nothing—no team, no culture, not even proper desks. As the lab grew, so did his responsibilities: from building computational models of GPCRs to guiding Over the years you see the lab establishing, and for both of us, of course, growing.” __ Keyword Cloud: #Mentoring #ScienceLeadership #PhDmentorship #GPCR #PhDlife #AcademicLeadership #LabCulture
- Science Needs Rigor, But Also Joy
Watch Episode 166 When’s the last time you argued in the lab about injecting GTPγS? Lab Culture Isn’t Just About Productivity Ben and his colleagues work hard in the lab. our best work.” – Ben Clements Mentorship Is the Engine of Science Ben chose his current postdoc lab When undergraduate students enter the lab, Ben doesn’t just teach them how to pipette, he teaches why Keyword Cloud: GPCR scientist network, GPCR training program, mentorship in science, GTPγS assay, lab
- Label-free LC-MS based assay to characterize small molecule compound binding to cells
Here we developed and validated a label-free, liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) based cell
- From Venice to Virtual Molecules: Alessandro Nicoli’s Unexpected Journey into Computational Chemistry
Antonella Di Pizio’s lab in Munich. Within weeks, he moved to Germany and became her first PhD student—helping build a lab from the ground From Empty Lab to GPCR Discovery Starting in an empty lab with just a shared desk, Alessandro and Antonella
- Reflections on My PhD Journey: Lessons Learned
Choosing the Right Lab The lab you choose plays a pivotal role in shaping your PhD journey. In my case, I was fortunate to be part of a program that allowed for lab rotations. These rotations gave me the opportunity to explore the culture of different labs, understand ongoing However, with multiple great options, choosing the right lab wasn't easy. interest in my success stood out, and after a series of insightful meetings, I decided to join her lab
- From Technician to Trailblazer: How Sokhom Pin Designed His Own PhD Program While Working in Industry
Breaking the Mold Most scientists follow the usual script—graduate school, lab rotations, dissertation As a lab technician at Johns Hopkins, he was fascinated by science but also grounded in real-life responsibilities Worked BMS funded the research, salary, and even tuition UConn accepted the research done in the BMS lab
- From One to Many: How a GPCR Curiosity Became a Field-Wide Toolkit
A Long-Term Obsession, Reframed Sakmar’s lab had been focused on the secretin receptor family for decades With the help of Luminex technology and collaborators at SciLifeLab in Sweden , the lab built a multiplex These tools are already in use by labs around the world, with over 500 clone requests processed.
- When Pain Becomes a Catalyst: How Personal Experience Redefined One Scientist’s Mission
medication in the midst of the opioid crisis, he turned to the one place that still offered answers: the lab His new obsession led him to Johns Hopkins, where he worked in the lab of Dr. in med school, Serafini aims to follow the physician-scientist path: part-time clinical work, mostly lab-based
- Dr. GPCR Updates
Explore the partnership Multiplexing GPCR Discovery - Sakmar Lab’s Toolkit Goes Public The latest podcast Their global resource is now helping labs decode GPCR biology at scale.
- From Failed Experiments to Predictive GPCR Models
When he first began working in a lab, success seemed elusive: experiments often failed, and bench work While others refined lab techniques, he found himself gravitating toward structural models in his spare For Carlsson, this marked a shift in how his lab approached GPCR research. This perspective influences how his lab trains students. His lab has already begun using AlphaFold models to identify ligands for targets that lack experimental
- Your GPCR Program Decisions Depend on Good Data Interpretation
for inflammatory disease treatment; growth strategies from Tectonic Therapeutics Upcoming events : Lab-in-the-Loop limitations with insights from both pharma and startup environments Read Maria Majellaro's Full Recap ➤ Lab At Alkermes, Sokhom Pin built an in vitro pharmacology group from scratch—not just a lab, but a culture work-life balance without compromising scientific excellence His approach didn’t just create a productive lab—it
- Pharmacologic Models
foundational lesson in Terry's Corner cuts straight to it: Why models are vital for translating lab
- The Quiet Power of RGS Proteins: Rethinking Pain Pathways through GPCR Biology
His work in the lab of Dr. “There was this very interesting phenotype the lab found where, as a mouse was starting to enter what
- Pharmacology Isn't What You Think—It's So Much More
chemistry and biology How to interpret drug behavior across tissues The truth behind those “confusing” lab
- Purpose-Driven Opioid Research: Catherine Demery’s Academic Path
For Catherine, it became both—after years of uncertainty, pivots, and practical lab experience that grounded It was the first time late nights in the lab weren’t a burden but a sign of genuine engagement. makes Catherine’s work distinctive is how closely it reflects the conditions people face outside the lab
- Terry’s Corner, Celtarys' Leap, and the $7B GPCR Horizon
Maria Majellaro shares her journey to founding Celtarys in "From Lab to Leadership". Maria Majellaro’s path from lab research to co-founding Celtarys, as told in her recent Dr.
- The Truth About GPCR Product Launches: Years in the Making
of scientific breakthroughs with Eric Trinquet, highlighting that true innovation begins well before laboratory Eric Trinquet The Real Work Starts Before the Lab What most scientists don’t see is how long a product By covalently attaching the probe to FLAG-tagged receptors or using labeled antibodies, they created pH-sensitive dual response (brightness + lifetime) → Application to GPCR models with Jean-Philippe Pin’s lab Academic labs tested, challenged, and refined the tools.
- How a Failed Med School Dream Sparked a GPCR Biotech Revolution
For his postdoctoral training at Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, he joined the lab Moving from the lab to the business world required new skills: translating biological insight into investor-ready scientific rigor while embracing the tools of business and technology, he’s built a career that bridges the lab
- Ever Wondered How Drugs Are Discovered?
How do molecules make the leap from laboratory concept to therapeutic reality? is powerful, but can miss the forest for the trees The critical importance of translation —turning lab
- Understanding the Journey: Catherine Demery's Path to Addiction Science
Learning the Lab, Learning Herself During her time at the contract research organization (CRO) in Ann It was mostly just because, I need to be back in the lab.” Returning to the Opioid Questions That Mattered Now, as a PhD candidate in the Traynor and Anand labs
- Knowing When to Walk, Knowing When to Run: Lessons from the Bench
Finding Your Place Ben shares the moment he realized he mattered, when he was the only one in the lab
- Fentanyl and Xylazine: Why Breathing Fails in Overdose
From Street Samples to Lab Models What makes Catherine’s research particularly powerful is how it stays connected to reality outside the lab. Why This Research Matters Beyond the Lab Catherine’s findings bridge the gap between basic receptor biology
- Beyond the Probe: Scaling Innovation From the Bench to Product Launch
Whether supporting CROs, academic labs, or pharma teams, Celtarys engages deeply with collaborators to
- From Multiplex to Models: Scaling Up GPCR Discovery in the Post-Silo Era
Building for the Future The Sakmar lab built a system to meet that need: Dual-epitope tagged constructs
- Adhesion GPCR Consortium Newsletter - May 2024
For my postdoctoral training, I joined one of the labs that participated in Latrophilins’ discovery, the lab of Dr. asked if I was a student or a PI, I was more proud to say that I was coming as the founder of my own lab identifies extended synaptotagmin 1 as an intracellular interaction partner of GPR133 using proximity labeling PMID: 38758649 Member Simone Prömel’s lab shows that the nematode (C. elegans) homolog of CELSR, FMI-
- How Breakthroughs Happen: Eric Trinquet on Innovation, Serendipity & GPCRs
It’s a mindset shaped by decades in the lab—but it’s also a warning. smarter. 🚀 Why This Matters: Whether you’re launching a tool, starting a biotech, or running an academic lab—your
- New Podcast, Sweet Structures & $2.2B GPCR Moves
Rock your favorite design, spark conversations in the lab, and help power everything we build—one mug
- 📰 GPCR Weekly News, July 17 to July 23, 2023
Robert Lefkowitz Lab NEW Postdoc Fellow - Dr. Robert Lefkowitz Lab Senior Research Specialist - Natural Sciences - Surgery Senior Scientist- Membrane Technologies Computational Protein Design (GPCR) Postdoctoral Fellow, Caron Lab Clinical Trial Associate



























