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- John Streicher talks about his work on terpenes found in cannabis as these may be a novel way to ...
April 2022 John Streicher talks about his work on terpenes found in cannabis as these may be a novel way to treat pain without the negative side effects "Many people are familiar with cannabis, but John
- When Pain Becomes a Catalyst: How Personal Experience Redefined One Scientist’s Mission
Born in California and raised in Silicon Valley, his early interests were in finance and business. His new obsession led him to Johns Hopkins, where he worked in the lab of Dr. interest in model development, in capturing the lived human experience through preclinical systems, was born
- 📰 GPCR Weekly News, February 12 to 18, 2024
Nayara Braga Emidio, Ross Cheloha, Laura M Wingler, et al. for their work on Nanobody-Mediated Dualsteric
- Decoding Schild Analysis: The Pharmacologist’s Lens on Competitive Antagonism
The Legacy of Schild Analysis Schild analysis was born from an elegantly simple equation published by Sir John Gaddum in 1937.
- From Lab Bench to Boardroom: The Unexpected Path of a Medicinal Chemist
Celtarys was born out of necessity.
- Decoding β-Arrestins: from Structure to function
A., et al. 1997, Bohn, L. M. et al. 1999), while dual knockout is lethal (Schmid, C. L., & Bohn, L.
- From Technician to Trailblazer: How Sokhom Pin Designed His Own PhD Program While Working in Industry
As a lab technician at Johns Hopkins, he was fascinated by science but also grounded in real-life responsibilities
- Sosei Heptares recently hosted their annual Scientific Advisory Board (SAB)
It was great to bring everyone together and also welcome new member John Parkinson."
- 📰 GPCR Weekly News, May 22 to 28, 2023
Also, let's congratulate Lauri Urvas on his first first-author paper!
- From Venice to Virtual Molecules: Alessandro Nicoli’s Unexpected Journey into Computational Chemistry
Born near Venice and trained as a pharmaceutical chemist, Alessandro never imagined himself working at
- A robust and Efficient FRET-Based Assay for Cannabinoid Receptor Ligands Discovery.
.; Bohn, L. M.; Makriyannis, A.; Stevens, R. C.; Liu, Z.-J. J.; Wang, J.; Wu, M.; Katritch, V.; Zhao, S.; Kunos, G.; Bohn, L. M.; Makriyannis, A.; Stevens, R.
- Embark on a GPCR Adventure: Your Weekly Research Expedition! | Oct 21-27, 2024
This Week’s Highlights: Congrats to: John Teye Azietaku , our great contributor, for his article Class
- Asking Better Questions in Science: A Practical Guide for Emerging Researchers
It’s a masterclass in asking better questions in science, not as a skill you’re born with, but one you
- How GPCR Spatial Signaling Sparked a Scientific Journey
innovators building tools, platforms, or therapeutics, these origin moments are where tomorrow’s leaders are born
- 📰 GPCR Weekly News, June 10 to 16, 2024
John Teye Azietaku for his contributor article on Unveiling GPCR Priming: The Hidden Synergy in Cellular
- 🎄 Have Yourself a Merry Little GPCRmas! ❄ Dec 9 - 15, 2024
contributes to inflammatory joint pain Luke A Pattison , Rebecca H Rickman , Graham Ladds , Ewan St John
- How Breakthroughs Happen: Eric Trinquet on Innovation, Serendipity & GPCRs
The pHSense Breakthrough: Two Dimensions of Discovery pHSense wasn’t built in a vacuum—it was born from
- Embark on a GPCR Adventure: Your Weekly Research Expedition! | Oct 21-27, 2024
This Week’s Highlights: Congrats to: John Teye Azietaku , our great contributor, for his article Class
- The Truth About GPCR Product Launches: Years in the Making
It was born from radical rethinking of assay design, where platform constraints became product opportunities
- The mouse cytomegalovirus G protein-coupled receptor homolog, M33, coordinates key features of ...
cytomegalovirus (MCMV) GPCR, M33, facilitates dendritic cell (DC)-dependent viremia, the extravasation of blood-borne
- 📰 GPCR Weekly News, January 8 to 14, 2024
MolFlux: Empowering the ML Community in Molecular Predictive Modelling NanoImaging Services Appoints John
- 📰 GPCR Weekly News, May 13 to 19, 2024
This week's highlight includes congrats to: John Teye Azietaku for his first contributor article on Illuminating
- 📰 GPCR Weekly News, October 30 to November 4, 2023
Receives R&D Achievement of the Year Award for GPCR Research Bryan Roth, Natural Products, and the John
- Structural landscape of the Chemokine Receptor system
the CKR system providing an overview of the chemokine binding mode and activation mechanisms (Urvas, Lauri
- Orthosteric vs Allosteric Interactions— and the pHSense Shift in Internalization
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