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- “Research is all about knowing when to walk and when to run.” –Ben Clements In Ep. 166 of the Dr.GPCR Podcast, hear how a postdoc is reshaping the conversation on opioid use, imposter syndrome, and the power of collaborative science. Why early-career voices are critical in GPCR drug discovery —and how lab culture makes all the difference. 🎧 Watch here: https://buff.ly/Kr3qKud #GPCRresearch #DrGPCR #GPCRpodcast #OpioidPharmacology #DrugDiscovery | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Why early-career voices are critical in GPCR drug discovery —and how lab culture makes all the difference Why early-career voices are critical in GPCR drug discovery —and how lab culture makes all the difference
- Signals, pH, and Discovery : Cracking GPCR Mysteries with Dr. Ian Chronis | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
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.
- ep 169 with sokhom pin some 2 | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Pin didn’t just lead a lab. He built a culture.
- Dr. John Janetzko | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
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
- Hacking GPCRs: Tools, Tech & Drug Discovery with Tom Sakmar & Ilana Kotliar | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
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.
- What if you could map GPCR-RAMP interactions across the entire superfamily in a single experiment? That’s precisely what Dr. 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 of interactions at once A 220-clone DUET-tagged GPCR library, available on Addgene An online interface to search GPCR-RAMP data and antibody validations This is open-access science at its best, built for the GPCR research community. ✳️ Listen to the episode: Ep 167 with Drs. Tom Sakmar & Ilana Kotliar #GPCRresearch #DrGPCRecosystem #GPCRdrugdiscovery #GPCRtrainingprogram #GPCRpodcast | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
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 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
- A new study from the Hudson Lab at the University of Glasgow shows that the FFA receptor antagonist AH7614 is actually an inverse agonist - suppressing fat cell formation, boosting lipolysis and reducing glucose uptake. Explore how targeting FFA4 could help fight metabolic disorders. Catch up with the latest research conducted in the Hudson lab in Ep. 161 of the Dr. GPCR Podcast. Subscribe to the Dr. GPCR Newsletter 📰 and get the latest GPCR News delivered to your inbox ➡️https://www.ecosystem.drgpcr.com/gpcrs-in-cardiology-endocrinology-and-taste/inverse-agonism-of-the-ffa4-free-fatty-acid-receptor-controls-both-adipogenesis-and-mature-adipocyte-function #GPCR #drGPCR #FFA4 #metabolism #adipocytes” | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Home → Flash News → A new study from the Hudson Lab at the University of Glasgow shows that the FFA receptor Catch up with the latest research conducted in the Hudson lab in Ep. 161 of the Dr. GPCR Podcast. metabolism #adipocytes” Published on April 7, 2025 Category GPCR Weekly News A new study from the Hudson Lab Catch up with the latest research conducted in the Hudson lab in Ep. 161 of the Dr. GPCR Podcast.
- Dr. Thomas P. Sakmar | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
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
- Dr. Michael Feigin | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
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.
- Dr. Daniel Wacker | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
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.
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The lab works with multiple models, including Caenorhabditis elegans, in vitro tissue culture, and mice
- 🔍 Running a GPCR lab? Applying for grants? Launching a nonprofit? Ep.165 of the Dr.GPCR Podcast is your finance + operations crash course—delivered by two experts who support early-stage mission-driven teams like Dr. GPCR. 🎧 Smart, practical, and full of real talk: Ep 165 with Chuck DeWeese & Joe St. Germain #gpcr #DrGPCR #ScienceStartup | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
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- Some biotech stories start in the lab. Celtarys started with a thesis project, a new chemical strategy, and a vision to make fluorescence available for drug discovery. Now, they’re growing fast and partnering with Dr. GPCR to connect with the researchers who need them most. ✳️ Learn more about the partnership: https://www.ecosystem.drgpcr.com/celtarys-research-dr-gpcr-ecosystem #GPCRcommunity #ScienceCollaboration #FluorescentLigands #BiotechStartup | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Home → Flash News → Some biotech stories start in the lab. BiotechStartup Published on July 2, 2025 Category Celtarys - Media Partner Some biotech stories start in the lab
- Do you remember the first time you were left alone in the lab with an experiment? 🤔 Did your experience compare to Dr. Brian Hudson’s? 😄 Tune into this week’s Dr. GPCR Podcast for great stories, GPCR insights, and a fascinating journey that led Dr. Hudson to years of groundbreaking research at the University of Glasgow. Don’t miss out! ✅Listen now https://buff.ly/aEQGUFl #gpcr #drgpcr | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Home → Flash News → Do you remember the first time you were left alone in the lab with an experiment? GPCR Podcast Do you remember the first time you were left alone in the lab with an experiment?
- Dr. J. Silvio Gutkind | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
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.
- Dr. J. Silvio Gutkind | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
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- Dr. Arun Shukla | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
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.
- How GPCR Collaboration Built an Innovation Engine | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
GPCR collaboration at Monash shows how shared lab ecosystems can reshape innovation and accelerate drug of Pharmaceutical Sciences, a quiet experiment challenged the traditional PI-silo model: no private labs “No one had their own lab.
- Dr. Paul J. Gasser | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
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.
- 🎧 Why Does GPCR Location Make All the Difference? GPCR location within the cell can change everything: function, pharmacology, and even drug response. In Ep.162 of the Dr.GPCR Podcast, Dr. Gabriele Kockelkoren dives into: 🔬 How GPCR trafficking shapes signaling outcomes 🚀 Career insights from the lab to the broader biotech world This episode is packed with knowledge for scientists, drug hunters, and anyone fascinated by GPCRs! 🎙️ Listen now https://buff.ly/fYZ1tSq #DrGPCR #GPCR #DrugDiscovery #Pharma #Biotech #SciencePodcast ✅ Tune in today! | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Kockelkoren dives into: 🔬 How GPCR trafficking shapes signaling outcomes 🚀 Career insights from the lab Kockelkoren dives into: 🔬 How GPCR trafficking shapes signaling outcomes 🚀 Career insights from the lab
- Biochemical Mechanisms Underlying Location Bias in GPCR Signaling
During his doctoral work in the lab of Prof. During his Cardiology fellowship, he trained in the lab of Dr. Robert J. His lab is also interested in identifying novel signal transduction mechanisms of GPCRs, such as the Sudarshan Rajagopal on the web The Rajagopal Lab Google Scholar Pubmed LinkedIn Dr.
- Julia Gardner | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Julia has been working as a researcher in Duke's Rajagopal Lab since her first year as an undergraduate In the Rajagopal Lab, Julia studies the mechanisms of 'biased signaling' at GPCRs, with a specific focus Julia Gardner on the web Rajagopal Lab Google Scholar ResearchGate LinkedIn Dr.
- ep 175 with jens carlsson clip 2 | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
At Uppsala University, Jens Carlsson’s lab uses modeling to shape experiments—not just explain them. Jens Carlsson sets in his lab at Uppsala University. Carlsson’s lab doesn’t work in isolation.
- Dr. Ross Cheloha | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
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.
- Dr. Sudarshan Rajagopal | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
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
- Dr. Sai Prasad Pydi | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Jurgen Wess’s lab at the National Institute of Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) - NIH, His laboratory uses knock-out and transgenic mouse models, along with different cell culture systems,
- Dr. Silvia Sposini | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
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 175 with jens carlsson release picture | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
But during a summer internship in protein purification, he faced a harsh reality: lab work wasn’t his Today, Jens is a Professor of Computational Biochemistry at Uppsala University , where his lab uses structure-based modeling to predict GPCR-ligand interactions, before they’re ever tested in the lab.
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