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  • 🎄 Have Yourself a Merry Little GPCRmas! ❄ Dec 9 - 15, 2024

    Ho, ho, ho, GPCR elves! As the year wraps up, we're thrilled to present the final edition of the GPCR Weekly Newsletter for 2024! As researchers, we all understand the importance of data in driving meaningful discoveries  and advancing our experiments.   At Dr. GPCR, we believe the same principle applies to building a better experience  for our online community.   We’d love to hear your thoughts on our website and its features  so that we can continue to support your work and foster collaborations in the GPCR field.   Your feedback  will guide us in tailoring resources , tools , and content to meet your needs better and help fuel your research. Thank you for sharing your perspective and helping us shape the future of the Dr. GPCR ecosystem! Best, Yamina & the Dr. GPCR Team This Week’s Highlights: Congratulations to Andrew Tobin for an incredible week filled with prestigious events, including receiving the British Pharmacological Society Vane Medal and switching on the Christmas lights at the University of Glasgow Advanced Research Centre! Activation of the proton-sensing GPCR, GPR65 on fibroblast-like synoviocytes contributes to inflammatory joint pain Luke A Pattison , Rebecca H Rickman , Graham Ladds , Ewan St John Smith , et al. Attention, everyone! This is your last chance before the curtain closes: Classified GPCR News will be accessible only to VIP members next year! Indeed, all the details below will be limited to Premium Members . Don't miss out—upgrade now to keep up with your GPCR updates! Classified GPCR News  Let’s dive into the   Classified GPCR News from December 9th to 15th, 2024 Industry News When science meets serendipity: How accidental discoveries could revolutionise women’s health Seven unanswered questions about blockbuster weight-loss drugs Transforming Drug Discovery: Insights from Viva Biotech's GPCR and TPD Structural Biology Platforms GPCR Events, Meetings, and Webinars December 10 - 12, 2024 | Pharmacology 2024 January 13 - 16, 2025 | PepTalk 2025 January 25 - 29, 2025 | SLAS 2025 February 15 - 16, 2025 | Structural and Functional Approaches in GPCR Drug Discovery February 15 - 19, 2025 | BPS 2025 February 16 - 21, 2025 | Harnessing the Power of Advanced Multimodal Approaches to GPCR Drug Discovery March 12 - 14, 2025 | NextGen Biomed 2025 March 25 - 28, 2025 | 10th German Pharm-Tox Summit April 1 - 5, 2025 | XXIII GEM Meeting in 2025 April 3 - 6, 2025 | ASPET 2025 April 14 - 17, 2025 | 20th Drug Discovery Chemistry April 24 - 27, 2025 | American Physiology Summit 2025 April 25 - 30, 2025 | AACR Annual Meeting 2025 May 12 - 15, 2025 | PEGS 2025 May 20 - 22, 2025 | SLAS Europe 2025 June 16 - 19, 2025 | BIO International Convention 2025 July 12 - 17, 2026 | 20th World Congress of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology GPCR Jobs GPCR Molecular Pharmacologist Scientist - Biology Scientist I Cell Biology - Tectonic Therapeutic Senior Principal Scientist, Medicinal Chemistry PhD fellowship in GPCR mechanosensing Senior Scientist, GPCR Pharmacology Research Associate - Professor Graeme Milligan Postdoc in Molecular Pharmacology - The Hauser Group Postdoctoral Scholar – iPSC in cardiac and endothelial cell function Protein Biochemist/Structural Biologist GPCR Activation and Signaling Activation of the proton-sensing GPCR, GPR65 on fibroblast-like synoviocytes contributes to inflammatory joint pain Regulation of the chemokine receptors CXCR4 and ACKR3 by receptor activity-modifying proteins Single-cell transcriptomics of vomeronasal neuroepithelium reveals a differential endoplasmic reticulum environment amongst neuronal subtypes Methods & Updates in GPCR Research High-throughput optimisation of protein secretion in yeast via an engineered biosensor Optimized vector for functional expression of the human bitter taste receptor TAS2R14 in HEK293 cells Reviews, GPCRs, and more The role of the endocannabinoid system in the pathogenesis and treatment of epilepsy Become a Premium Member! Get your 5-day free trial TODAY!

  • Episode 86 of the Dr. GPCR podcast with Dr. Nicole (Nicki) Perry-Hauser is now available!

    Nicole (Nicki) Perry-Hauser is now available What a fun chat! 📹Would you like to see the video?

  • GPCR Updates: Celebrating Breakthroughs, New Course Launches Soon, and Exclusive Discounts! | Aug 26 - Sep 1, 2024

    This week's highlights include congrats to: Bruce Allen , Terence Hébert , et al. for their work on Understanding Terry Kenakin and Sam Hoare ! Terry Kenakin on what to anticipate for these courses!

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  • Ep 05 with Dr. Terry Hébert

    Terry Hébert Dr. GPCR Podcast << Back to podcast list Dr. Terry Hébert About this episode Dr. Terry Hébert is a Professor within the Department of Pharmacology & Therapeutics at McGill University Terry Hebert to chat about how he and his team has been adapting to the new reality of working remotely Terry tells us about the importance of adapting, communicating, and being mindful of those around us. Terry Hébert on the web Terry Hébert | Institute of Health Sciences Education Hébert Lab LinkedIn Hébert

  • Ep 02 with Dr. Terry Hébert

    Terry Hébert Dr. GPCR Podcast << Back to podcast list Dr. Terry Hébert About this episode Dr. Terry Hébert wanted to be a microbiologist. Terry is also very active on social media. Terry Hébert on the web Institute of Health Sciences Education Hébert Lab LinkedIn Facebook GPCR Consortium

  • Ep 41 with Dr. Terry Kenakin

    Terry Kenakin Dr. GPCR Podcast << Back to podcast list Dr. Terry Kenakin About Dr. Terry Kenakin After obtaining a BSc in chemistry at the University of Alberta Edmonton Canada, Terry Since 2011, Terry works at the Department of Pharmacology at the University of North Carolina School Terry Kenakin on the web LinkedIn UNC Department of Pharmacology Amazon ResearchGate Pubmed . Dr.

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