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- Dr. Daniel Wacker | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Ray Stevens in 2013 solving several GPCR crystal structures, including that of the first serotonin receptor
- Steve McCloskey | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
<< Back to podcast list Strategic Partner(s) Steve McCloskey About Steve McCloskey Steve McCloskey is Steve’s work is focused on emerging technologies applied to Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics During his time at UC San Diego Steve worked directly with the founding Chair of the Nanoengineering Steve McCloskey on the web Website LinkedIn Twitter ResearchGate Medium Orchid Dr.
- Brian Bender: Computational Probes for Orphan GPCR | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
he develops structural models of GPCRs using sparse experimental data - combining restraints from X-ray He trained as a structural biologist at Vanderbilt University, working with X-ray crystallography, protein
- Martin Audet | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Research in San Diego and the University of Southern California in Los Angeles as a member of Raymond Stevens
- Dr. Matthew Eddy | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
began learning and investigating human GPCRs while training in the laboratories of Professors Raymond Stevens
- Aaron Sato: Synthetic Antibody Libraries for the Hardest GPCR Targets | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
of Lawrence Stern, where he studied structure-function relationships of MHC class II proteins by X-ray
- Antonella Di Pizio: Computational Pharmacology of Taste and Olfactory Receptors | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
"For five months, my protein was always empty at the X-ray.
- Arun Shukla: How Two Arrestins Regulate 800 GPCRs | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
structural and functional basis of GPCR–beta-arrestin interactions, combining cryo-electron microscopy, X-ray
- Chris Tate: Thermostabilizing GPCRs for Structural Biology | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Structures have been determined by X-ray crystallography of receptors coupled to either mini-Gs or mini-Go
- Qing Fan: Inside the Architecture of Class C GPCRs | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Her work employs X-ray crystallography, single-particle cryo-EM, mutagenesis, and mass spectrometry,










