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  • Ep 164 with Dr. Ian Chronis

    Throughout the episode, Ian reflects on the value of a supportive lab culture , the need for better experimental Summary created by AI About Ian Chronis I recently finished my PhD in the lab of Dr.

  • Flash News: Your Hub for GPCR Insights and Scientific Conference Programs

    Kotliar from the Sakmar lab made possible! In Ep.167 of the Dr. GPCR Podcast, we chat with Drs. Tom Sakmar and Ilana Kotliar about how their lab developed: A multiplexed Luminex assay to screen hundreds Why early-career voices are critical in GPCR drug discovery —and how lab culture makes all the difference 2C-persistent-endosomal-signaling-and-paradoxical-regulation-of-agonist-pharmacology #gpcr#drgpcr May 15, 2025 🔍 Running a GPCR lab

  • Ep 145 with Dr John Janetzko

    At Harvard, I worked in the labs of Drs. To further develop these ideas, I joined the lab of Dr. He then moved to Dan's lab where he met Suzanne and her project. He chose Brian's lab due to his interest in studying conformational changes. John explained the collaborative culture in Brian's lab, where individuals are encouraged to pursue projects

  • Ep 167 with Drs. Tom Sakmar & Ilana Kotliar

    Family B GPCRs evolved into a comprehensive resource for the GPCR research community — bridging wet-lab The lab’s early partnership with students like Emily Lorenzen catalyzed a transition from single-receptor This methodology was enhanced through collaboration with Jochen Schwenk’s lab at SciLifeLab in Karolinska Kotliar joined the Sakmar lab as a rotation student and immediately saw the project’s potential. Sakmar reflects on the generational shift in research culture.

  • Ep 74 with Dr. Daniel Wacker

    Daniel Wacker I obtained my B.Sc. degree from the University of Munich performing work in the lab of Roland Beckmann with a brief stay at Cambridge University, UK, working in the lab of the late Dr. I next moved to Rockefeller University in NYC to work in the lab of the late Dr. There I obtained my Ph.D. in the lab of Dr. I then moved to UNC at Chapel Hill to do postdoctoral work in the lab of Dr.

  • Ep 50 with Dr. Thomas P. Sakmar

    Khorana’s lab made early key contributions and developed strategies to express, reconstitute and assay Tom’s lab also pioneered the early use of computational homology modeling, molecular dynamics simulations Tom’s lab also developed an amber codon suppression method to genetically encode unnatural amino acids into membrane proteins expressed in mammalian cell culture. Recently, Tom’s lab discovered, along with Yu Chen and Ping Chi , that a mutant of CYSLTR2 is a driver

  • Ep 146 with Dr Michael Feigin

    Mike then joined the lab of Dr. Feigin, et al., PNAS, 2014) in breast cancer pathogenesis, using mouse models, three-dimensional cell culture David Tuveson at CSHL where he participated in the development of an organoid system for the culture Michael Feigin on the web Roswell Park Feigin Lab Google Scholar LinkedIn Twitter Dr. Next steps • Mike will consider using Twitter to post job positions in his lab.

  • Ep 03 with Dr. J. Silvio Gutkind

    J Silvio Gutkind on LinkedIn Gutkind Lab – UC San Diego Moores Cancer Center Gutkind Lab publications Gutkind Lab on Pubmed Gutkind Lab on Twitter UCSD Moores Cancer Center Dr.

  • Ep 06 with Dr. J. Silvio Gutkind

    Silvio Gutkind on the web Gutkind Lab – UC San Diego Moores Cancer Center Gutkind Lab publications More Publications from the Gutkind Lab on Pubmed Dr. J Silvio Gutkind on LinkedIn Gutkind Lab on Twitter UCSD Moores Cancer Center Dr.

  • Ep 15 with Dr. Arun Shukla

    characterization at the Max Planck Institute of Biophysics where he completed his doctoral studies in the lab Bob Lefkowitz and asked him if he could join his lab at Duke University. Dr. Shukla spent several years in the Lefkowitz lab and collaborated extensively with Dr. Shukla’s research and how working in the lab instead of going to classes made him realize that research Arun Shukla Lab Google Scholar PubMed Wikipedia LinkedIn Twitter Dr.

  • Ep 115 with Dr. Paul J. Gasser

    I received my PhD in Biology at Arizona State University, where I worked in the lab of Miles Orchinik My postdoctoral work, conducted at the University of Bristol, UK, in Christopher Lowry's lab, examined Research in my lab is currently focused on understanding the signal transduction pathways activated by Gasser on the web Gasser Lab Marquette University Google Scholar ResearchGate LinkedIn Twitter Dr.

  • Ep 24 with Dr. Masha Niv

    The Niv lab is also part of the Global Consortium for Chemosensory Research. Her work focuses on both sweet and bitter taste receptor GPCRs and her lab established the BitterDB . Masha Niv on the web Niv Lab LinkedIn Twitter Pubmed Google Scholar Dr.

  • Ep 65 with Dr. Sudarshan Rajagopal

    During his doctoral work in the lab of Prof. During his Cardiology fellowship, he trained in the lab of Dr. Robert J. The main focus of his lab’s research is on the mechanisms underlying biased agonism at chemokine receptors His lab is also interested in identifying novel signal transduction mechanisms of GPCRs, such as the

  • Ep 28 with Dr. Ross Cheloha

    He completed his postdoctoral training at MIT and Harvard Med School in the lab of Hidde Ploegh , where He earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the lab of Sam Gellman on Ross Cheloha on the web NIDDK Cheloha Lab Google Scholar LinkedIn Twitter ResearchGate Dr.

  • Past Events by Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    GPCR: Beyond the lab GRS and GRC Switzerland GPCR Retreat 2023 Leadership is a learned skill - PhageMed GPCR: Beyond the lab Dr. GPCR: From idea to Ecosystem Dr. GPCR: Beyond the lab

  • Using food perception and bioamine signaling networks to slow aging

    The lab works with multiple models, including Caenorhabditis elegans, in vitro tissue culture, and mice

  • Ep 139 with Dr Silvia Sposini

    mechanisms of GPCR action, namely dimerization and membrane trafficking, in Dr Aylin Hanyaloglu 's lab a postdoctoral fellowship from Wellcome Trust, working on a collaborative project (Dr Hanyaloglu's lab at ICL + Dr Perrais' lab at IINS) focused on understanding the interplay between GPCR signalling and

  • Ep 72 with Dr. Stuart Maudsley

    Stuart’s current research, in the Receptor Biology Lab, focuses on the development of novel GPCR-based Stuart Maudsley on the web Maudsley Lab LinkedIn Google Scholar ResearchGate Maudsley Lab on Facebook Receptor Biology Lab Facebook Group Twitter Semantic Scholar Instagram Neurotree Dimensions Reddit Dr

  • Ep 42 with Dr. Randy Hall

    Over the past two decades, his lab has published numerous groundbreaking findings shedding light on the Most recently, his lab has made a number of seminal contributions to understanding the signaling, regulation Randy’s lab has a special interest in studying disease-associated mutations to human GPCRs that perturb Randy Hall on the web Hall Lab LinkedIn Google Scholar ResearchGate Dr. Lefkowitz Memoir. Dr.

  • Ep 43 with Dr. Stuart Maudsley

    Stuart’s current research, in the Receptor Biology Lab, focuses on the development of novel GPCR-based Stuart Maudsley on the web Maudsley Lab LinkedIn Google Scholar ResearchGate Maudsley Lab on Facebook Receptor Biology Lab Facebook Group Twitter Semantic Scholar Instagram Neurotree Dimensions Reddit Dr

  • Ep 78 with Dr. Stuart Maudsley

    Stuart’s current research, in the Receptor Biology Lab, focuses on the development of novel GPCR-based Stuart Maudsley on the web Maudsley Lab LinkedIn Google Scholar ResearchGate Maudsley Lab on Facebook Receptor Biology Lab Facebook Group Twitter Semantic Scholar Instagram Neurotree Dimensions Reddit Dr

  • Ep 93 with Dr. Sri Kosuri

    Sri Kosuri Sri is a biologist that has helped build technologies, labs, and companies in synthetic biology His lab has worked on building large-scale ways of empirically exploring questions in protein biochemistry Sri Kosuri on the web Octant Kosuri Lab Twitter LinkedIn Dr.

  • Ep 141 with Dr Tobi Langenhan

    For my doctoral studies, I joined the lab of Dr Andreas Russ at the Department of Biochemistry and first After returning to Germany I set up my own lab at the Institute of Physiology at Würzburg, where I later Tobi Langenhan on the web Langenhan Lab ORCID LinkedIn University of Leipzig Dr.

  • Ep 36 with Dr. Michel Bouvier

    I spent some time working in Michel’s lab with some of his postdocs and although I was never officially a member of the lab, I am humbled to have been able to work with him and his team and use the tools developed in his lab to better understand GPCR structure/function relationships. Michel Bouvier on the web Wikipedia IRIC Bouvier Lab Google Scholar Pubmed ResearchGate Twitter LinkedIn

  • Ep 170 with Dr. Alex Serafini

    The decision to stay on as a postdoc in the same lab as his PhD — with Dr. The lab’s work with RGS4 led to unexpected results: knockout mice spontaneously recovered from chronic The pandemic disruption, for instance, led him to BSL-3 labs to study persistent pain after SARS-CoV- Pivoting: Redefining the Pain Research Playbook Looking ahead, Serafini’s vision is bold: build a lab Michael Caterina's lab studying the role of PNS chloride transporters in neuropathic pain.

  • Dr. GPCR Community Presentation | Adhesion GPCR Workshop 2024 | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    arrangements where aGPCRs are mainly unexplored. " Monserrat Avila Zozaya on the web LinkedIn Caron Lab Antony Boucard Lab Dr.

  • Ep 109 with Dr. Katarina Nemec

    During my PhD studies in Martin Lohse lab at the Max Delbrueck Center in Berlin, I consolidated my knowledge I am continuing with the development of advanced screening approaches in the Madan Babu lab to progress Katarina Nemec on the web Babu Lab ResearchGate Google Scholar ORCID LinkedIn Twitter Dr.

  • Session IV | Adhesion GPCR Workshop 2024 | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    Berkeley with John Forte and the University of Washington with Bertil Hille, before joining Kim Tolias' lab Joseph Duman on the web Baylor College of Medicine Kimberley Tolias Lab Bai1 Is A Novel Neuronal Substrate During my Bachelor's in 2018, I sought practical lab experience and found a position as a student assistant Nicole Scholz's lab. My main topics were protein biochemistry, Drosophila husbandry, and genetics. Anne Bormann on the web Rudolf-Schönheimer-Institut für Biochemie Scholz Lab < Previous Session Next

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