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- Inverse Agonists, Lymphatic Fixes & β-arrestin Tricks
GPCR University - A fast-reference guide for you! The Dr. GPCR University Cheatsheet is your quick-start guide to everything we offer—no downloads, no digging Publication Highlights — Minimal Structural Variation of GPR84 Full Agonist Causes Functional Switch to Inverse
- 2nd IRN i-GPCRnet, September 30 to October 1st, 2022. University of Wurzburg, Germany
August 2022 "We are happy to announce you our 2nd IRN i-GPCRnet meeting that will be held at the University
- John Streicher talks about his work on terpenes found in cannabis as these may be a novel way to ...
April 2022 John Streicher talks about his work on terpenes found in cannabis as these may be a novel way to treat pain without the negative side effects "Many people are familiar with cannabis, but John Streicher, PhD, takes a closer look at the plant’s aromatic chemical compounds called terpenes. These compounds may be a novel way to treat pain without the negative side effects of cannabinoids or opioids." Read more at the source #DrGPCR #GPCR #IndustryNews
- Diversity and specificity in location-based signaling outputs of neuronal GPCRs
However, it is becoming increasingly clear that GPCRs show great diversity in their intracellular location Here we will discuss recent studies on the diversity of location, effectors, and signaling of GPCRs,
- Structural basis for receptor selectivity and inverse agonism in S1P5 receptors
resolution room temperature crystal structure of the human S1P5 receptor in complex with a selective inverse previously published S1PR structures in complex with antagonists and agonists, our structure with S1P5-inverse agonist sheds light on the activation mechanism and reveals structural determinants of the inverse agonism
- Targeting the M1 muscarinic receptor in neurodegenerative disease
the Keystone Symposia GPCR Conference, a summary of work performed both at Sosei Heptares and Glasgow University
- What If Your Data is Lying to You? The Calcium Assay Dilemma
Because when true pharmacological profiling is essential—like detecting partial or inverse agonism—calcium
- Aβ peptides stabilize GPCRs in inactive form and trigger inverse agonism in Alzheimer's disease
August 2022 "Several G-protein coupled receptors (GPCR) are upregulated in Alzheimer's Disease (AD), which ought to facilitate neurotransmission, and improve cognition. Yet, despite this upregulation, associated physiological effects are not observed in AD patients. This paradox solicits urgent attention to find a suitable justification for disturbed neurotransmission in AD. This article focuses on the role of Aβ granules and their possible interaction with GPCRs that modulate neurotransmission and AD progression." Read more at the source #DrGPCR #GPCR #IndustryNews
- Decoding Schild Analysis: The Pharmacologist’s Lens on Competitive Antagonism
Insights into applying it to partial, inverse, and hemi-equilibrium systems. Inverse Agonists and Hemi-Equilibria In systems with constitutive receptor activity , inverse agonists underscore Schild’s resilience—it remains one of the few analytical frameworks flexible enough to handle inverse
- Ono Enters into Collaboration Agreement with Domain Therapeutics and Université de Montréal for ...
April 2022 Ono Enters into Collaboration Agreement with Domain Therapeutics and Université de Montréal (Strasbourg, France; CEO: Pascal Neuville; “Domain”) and Université de Montréal (Québec, Canada; “UdM
- Assay Volume Control: Your GPCR Drug Discovery Power Lever
how dialing receptor expression/coupling up or down reveals hidden partial agonism, “silent” agonism, inverse Jens Carlsson (Uppsala University) joins Yamina to explore how computational modeling is evolving from the sake of promoting more educational opportunities that are sorely needed in the field." — DrGPCR University Become a Premium Member today. ➤ 🎓 Full GPCR University + 🔬 200+ expert talks 🗞️ Weekly research,
- From Failed Experiments to Predictive GPCR Models
Today, Carlsson is a Professor of Computational Biochemistry at Uppsala University and one of the most When he moved to Uppsala in the late 1990s to study engineering, it was biotechnology—then on the rise—that
- Jan Steyaert Named 2022 Jacob and Louise Gabbay Award Winner
director of the VIB-VUB Center for Structural Biology, Vlaams Instituut Biotechnologie, at the Vrije Universiteit Jan Steyaert will be presented with the Gabbay Award at Brandeis University on October 27 when he will
- Predicting GPCR Function: Inside the Carlsson Lab’s Modeling Toolbox
Jens Carlsson , Professor of Computational Biochemistry at Uppsala University.
- GPCR Collaboration: From Models to Medicine
Today, Carlsson is Professor of Computational Biochemistry at Uppsala University and one of the strongest
- From Venice to Virtual Molecules: Alessandro Nicoli’s Unexpected Journey into Computational Chemistry
of scientific curiosity, chance opportunities, and the unlikely road that led him to the Technical University : Molecules and Mentors Alessandro began his academic life studying pharmaceutical chemistry at the University Explore the GPCR University or enroll in Terry's Corner for GPCR Courses led by Dr.
- Ben Clements on Rescuing Opioids with GPCR Modulators
GPCR Podcast, Ben, a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Michigan, walks us through how positive Start learning with our GPCR University today. _______________ Keyword Cloud: GPCR research community
- A Note from Yamina: Building the Next Chapter of Dr. GPCR
GPCR University , the Job Board , and the Event Board — has evolved into a hub for deeper engagement GPCR University next year — with new courses and instructors. For the first time, University courses will be included in Premium Membership , giving members full access GPCR University course reserves five complimentary seats for students from developing countries — no
- How GPCR Spatial Signaling Sparked a Scientific Journey
Cambridge to Leadership That early curiosity led her to pursue a PhD in Molecular Pharmacology at Monash University , and later to train in single-cell biology at University of Cambridge. This pivot reflects a universal research truth: origin stories evolve—but the spark remains .
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GPCR University Today marks the final day of the Dr. GPCR University workshop on Advanced Data Analysis for GPCR Pharmacology, led by the esteemed Dr. and more Flipping the GPCR Switch: Structure-Based Development of Selective Cannabinoid Receptor 2 Inverse CB1 receptor antagonists disclosed in Inversago patent Orion Biotechnology will be attending BIO 2024 Antiverse
- Integrating Fluorescent Ligands into Flow Cytometry: Enhancing GPCR Analysis Beyond Traditional Antibody Staining
fluorescent tags to study biased signaling pathways, improving our understanding of GPCR functional diversity Flow Cytometry validation performed in the Oncological Pharmacology Laboratory of the University of Turin Biomedicines. 2021 Nov 4;9(11):1613. doi: 10.3390/biomedicines9111613 University of Virginia Flow Cytometry Charlottesville (VA): University of Virginia; [cited 2025 May 16].
- Professor Charlotte Deane Joins Exscientia as Chief Scientist of Biologics AI
January 2022 "OXFORD, England--Professor Charlotte Deane, Ph.D., of the University of Oxford, has joined She has held numerous senior roles at the University of Oxford, where she is currently Professor of Structural Bioinformatics and leads the University’s Protein Informatics group. Professor Deane holds a B.A. in Chemistry from the University of Oxford and a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the University of Cambridge."
- Understanding the Journey: Catherine Demery's Path to Addiction Science
After excelling in the PCAT and gaining admission to pharmacy school at the University of Michigan, it After two years in industry, Catherine enrolled in a master’s program in pharmacogenomics at Manchester University to the Opioid Questions That Mattered Now, as a PhD candidate in the Traynor and Anand labs at the University
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