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- Dr. Juan José Fung - Dr. GPCR Podcast
Juan Jose Fung, Principal Scientist, at GPCR Therapeutics.
- Professor Charlotte Deane Joins Exscientia as Chief Scientist of Biologics AI
January 2022 "OXFORD, England--Professor Charlotte Deane, Ph.D., of the University of Oxford, has joined Professor Deane joins Exscientia’s technology leadership team, reporting to Chief Technology Officer, Professor Deane is one of the UK’s most accomplished bioinformaticians. Prior to this, Professor Deane was Deputy Executive Chair of the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Professor Deane holds a B.A. in Chemistry from the University of Oxford and a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from
- Genome-wide identification of 216 G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) genes from the marine water ...
Genome-wide identification of 216 G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) genes from the marine water flea Here, we identified a total 216 full-length GPCR genes in the marine water flea Diaphanosoma celebensis
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- Ep 71 with Dr. Jean Martin Beaulieu
Jean Martin Beaulieu About Dr. Jean Martin Beaulieu Dr. Beaulieu received a Ph.D. in Neurological Sciences from McGill University and completed his post-doctoral Beaulieu was an associate professor and Canada Research Chair (Tier2) in the Department of Psychiatry Beaulieu has pioneered work establishing a role for Beta-arrestin signaling in the brain in vivo and Jean Martin Beaulieu on the web University of Toronto Google Scholar LinkedIn ResearchGate Dr.
- Ep 102 with Dr Caron Tribute Part 3
Jean Martin Beaulieu (2003) Dr. Laura Bohn (1999) Dr. Kathleen Caron - Co-host- (1970) Dr.
- Interrogating Multiscale Receptors Functions in Space
Receptors Functions in Space Date & Time Saturday, November 4th / 10:35 AM Abstract Coming Soon About Martin Beaulieu Dr. Beaulieu received a Ph.D. in Neurological Sciences from McGill University and completed his post-doctoral Beaulieu was an associate professor and Canada Research Chair (Tier2) in the Department of Psychiatry Martin Beaulieu on the web University of Toronto Google Scholar LinkedIn ResearchGate Dr.