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  • How GPCR Spatial Signaling Sparked a Scientific Journey

    Many GPCR scientists trace their origin story back to a single unexpected spark. Not a grand plan. That transition defines every true scientist. It’s not about perfection. For Early-Career Scientists: Your pivotal moment might not feel like fireworks. Built to Inspire The story of Michelle Halls isn’t just about a career; it’s about a pattern. For young scientists, that summer moment is waiting.

  • Scientific Isolation: The Real Reason Early Biotechs Lose Traction

    The Quiet Drift You Don’t Feel Until It’s Too Late 👉 Every early-stage biotech reaches a moment where The Pattern: Scientific Isolation Scientific Isolation  = when a biotech’s internal activity becomes The danger is subtle: 👉Scientific isolation feels busy, intelligent, respectable. Most early biotechs think their problem is a lack of data. what happens next, even when experiments slip . ✅ This alone removes much of the latent anxiety in early-stage

  • Early Safety Assays: Identifying Showstoppers in GPCR Drug Discovery Pipelines Early

    In early-stage drug discovery, one miscalculated liability can bring an otherwise promising scaffold Rushing past early safety signals, especially those emerging from cytotoxicity or off-target activities The strategic challenge is knowing which early assays are truly non-negotiable, which mechanisms demand In this session, you’ll gain: Clarity on high-impact early safety assays and their compelling rationale and mitigation of drug liabilities Game-Changing Early Safety Assays Certain toxicological activities

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  • When to Walk, When to Run: Lessons from the GPCR Trenches with Dr. Ben Clements | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    Ben Clements The Power of Inclusion in the GPCR Field This episode kicks off with a celebration of early-career scientists. the importance of diverse voices in the GPCR community: “It’s been a very difficult path to get more early-career scientists on the podcast. Advice for Junior Scientists: Read, Rest, Run Ben closes with wisdom for early-career researchers: “Academia

  • Xylazine, Fentanyl, and the Fight for Breath with Catherine Demery | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    From her early doubts to designing preclinical models of fentanyl and xylazine overdose, she reflects Who Should Listen This episode is especially relevant for: GPCR drug discovery scientists Respiratory pharmacologists Addiction researchers Public health professionals Early-career scientists navigating Catherine Demery on the web LinkedIn Google Scholar University of Michigan 🎧 Listen now and see how one scientist Leave a quick review to help more scientists find the show—and help us keep improving every episode.

  • Brian Bender: Computational Probes for Orphan GPCR | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    community at the early-career stage KEY INSIGHTS FROM THE CONVERSATION The probe gap is a biological Connecting scientists is its own form of science Bender's role co-chairing the Gordon Research Seminar He articulates that the lateral connections formed at early-career conferences, between people who will agonists 52:54 Bench fluency as a guard against over-interpreting computational models 58:16 Advice for early-career scientists on connecting with the field 01:02:48 Eureka moment - patterns across the whole receptor

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