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  • Building Backwards: Why Top-Down Models Could Revolutionize Pain Research

    Watch Episode 170 Thinking Differently Pain research has long followed a familiar route: from molecule Why This Approach Matters In pain research, bottom-up approaches often fail to translate. It asks researchers to consider the entire ecosystem: from patient to molecule , not just the other way Alex Serafini makes the case for building pain research from the clinic down, not the bench up. _____ ___ Keyword Cloud: GPCR podcast , pain modeling , GPCR online course , translational research , neuroimmune

  • GPCR Collaboration: From Models to Medicine

    That perspective changed the moment he entered GPCR research . Instead, he acts as an advisor, helping research teams decide where modeling can accelerate progress—and The GPCR Challenge What makes collaboration non-negotiable in GPCR research is the biology itself. Whether in academia or biotech, the future belongs to research groups that can orchestrate ecosystems GPCR Models Don’t Discover Drugs—People Do In GPCR research, the biggest breakthroughs won’t come from

  • Fluorescence Polarization in GPCR Research

    How Fluorescence Polarization Assays Work: Principles and Applications in GPCR Research FP assays work Ligands Looking ahead, fluorescence polarization technology is expected to expand its role in GPCR research

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  • Interrogating Multiscale Receptors Functions in Space

    Beaulieu was an associate professor and Canada Research Chair (Tier2) in the Department of Psychiatry Beaulieu’s research is aimed at understanding how cellular and molecular mechanisms regulated by psychoactive Translational validation is important to validate findings obtained from experimental models research In addition to basic research, the Beaulieu group is also actively implicated in translational research Martin Beaulieu on the web University of Toronto Google Scholar LinkedIn ResearchGate Dr.

  • Dr. Jean Martin Beaulieu | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    Beaulieu was an associate professor and Canada Research Chair (Tier2) in the Department of Psychiatry Beaulieu’s research is aimed at understanding how cellular and molecular mechanisms regulated by psychoactive Translational validation is important to validate findings obtained from experimental models research In addition to basic research, the Beaulieu group is also actively implicated in translational research the team Recent Podcast Articles Asking Better Questions in Science: A Practical Guide for Emerging Researchers

  • Dr. Stuart Maudsley | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    At the end of his studies, he was awarded the Pfizer Prize for undergraduate research. At the MRC he developed novel prostate cancer therapeutics based upon his research into GPCR pluridimensional At the NIH he was the recipient of the coveted NIH ‘Bench-to-Bedside’ Translational Research Grant Award Stuart’s current research, in the Receptor Biology Lab, focuses on the development of novel GPCR-based This research stream is now forming the basis of a new technology-based start-up company, HeptOME , to

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