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  • Ep 112 with Julia Gardner

    list Julia Gardner About Julia Gardner Julia is a senior undergraduate student at Duke University, where Julia has been working as a researcher in Duke's Rajagopal Lab since her first year as an undergraduate Last summer, Julia worked at as the first-ever summer intern at Septerna, the GPCR-based biotechnology Julia Gardner on the web Rajagopal Lab Google Scholar ResearchGate LinkedIn Dr. Listen and subscribe to where you get your podcasts. << Previous Podcast Episode Next Podcast Episode

  • Ep 48 with Dr Nyla Naim Dr Michael Lemieux Dr Jason Nasse from Addgene

    Nyla Naim on the web LinkedIn Dr. GPCR Ecosystem About Dr. Beyond my interest in science, I am a strong advocate for graduate education reform and I love to write Michael Lemieux on the web Addgene Blog Dr. GPCR Ecosystem About Dr. Jason Nasse Dr. Jason Nasse on the web LinkedIn Dr. Listen and subscribe to where you get your podcasts. << Previous Podcast Episode Next Podcast Episode

  • Ep 106 with Dr. Bruno Giros

    Giros' lab investigates how molecular changes at the nerve synapse might impact integrated behavior and what we might learn from these mechanisms to cure mental illness. CNRS as a Research Fellow in 1987 in the INSERM Laboratory directed by Jean-Charles Schwartz in Paris, where From 91 to 94, he was an assistant professor at Duke University in North Carolina, working with Marc Bruno Giros on the web Dougles Research Center LinkedIn Google Scholar Researchgate Dr.

  • Ep 61 with About Dr. Marta Filizola

    Departments of Pharmacological Sciences, Neuroscience, and Artificial Intelligence and Human Health, as well Marta Filizola on the web Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Filizola Lab Wikipedia Twitter Linkedin Listen and subscribe to where you get your podcasts. << Previous Podcast Episode Next Podcast Episode

  • Ep 35 with Dr. Brian Arey

    Brian Arey About this episode Brian Arey is Senior Director of Mechanistic Pharmacology within Leads He then moved to work in the pharmaceutical industry where he has held positions of increasing responsibility I sat down with Brian to chat about GPCRs, working in the industry, and being a leader. Brian Arey on the web LinkedIn ResearchGate Pubmed Dr. Listen and subscribe to where you get your podcasts. << Previous Podcast Episode Next Podcast Episode

  • Ep 17 with Dr. Yamina Berchiche

    the skills I learned during each experience, which ultimately led me to found Dr. Last, I will give an overview of the various programs we established at Dr. Alexander Hauser , and Luise Wagner . Yamina Berchiche on the web D r. GPCR Ecosystem Member Website LinkedIn Publications Twitter Facebook Dr.

  • Ep 18 with Dr. Yamina Berchiche

    Our guests were Maria Waldhoer , Tudor I. ML/AI can be powerful for identifying abstract patterns within large data where traditional methods would Here, we would like to discuss the opportunities, weaknesses, and advantages of these new technologies , which may contribute to probe our favorite targets at all scales. Yamina Berchiche on the web Website LinkedIn Publications Twitter Facebook Dr.

  • Ep 04 with Dr. Graciela Pineyro

    Graciela Pineyro’s love for GPCR pharmacology started in Uruguay where she first worked on the serotonin This interest in research and pharmacology took Graciela to Canada where she stayed ever since she arrived for her Ph.D. work. Graciela Pineyro on the web Dr. Graciela Pineyro on LinkedIn Dr. Listen and subscribe to where you get your podcasts. << Previous Podcast Episode Next Podcast Episode

  • Ep 134 with Dr. Neil Grimsey

    We have developed an array of fluorescent biosensors to map kinase activity in living cells and are exploring To further define the role of atypical p38 signaling responses we are studying how atypical p38 controls Neil Grimsey on the web LinkedIn University of Georgia Google Scholar X (Twitter) Dr. Listen and subscribe to where you get your podcasts. << Previous Podcast Episode Next Podcast Episode

  • Ep 71 with Dr. Jean Martin Beaulieu

    Beaulieu has pioneered work establishing a role for Beta-arrestin signaling in the brain in vivo and Work by the Beaulieu Lab has demonstrated that mood stabilizer drugs (e.g. lithium) used for bipolar Working in collaboration with geneticists, the Beaulieu-Lab has identified interactions between cellular Jean Martin Beaulieu on the web University of Toronto Google Scholar LinkedIn ResearchGate Dr. Listen and subscribe to where you get your podcasts. << Previous Podcast Episode Next Podcast Episode

  • Ep 37 with Dr. Samuel Hoare

    Samuel Hoare on the web Pharmechanics LLC LinkedIn Pubmed Google Scholar YouTube Dr. Listen and subscribe to where you get your podcasts. << Previous Podcast Episode Next Podcast Episode

  • Ep 127 with Dr. Evi Kostenis

    Juergen Wess - Postdoc and Group leader in Aventis, now Sanofi, Frankfurt, Germany - Head of in vitro Evi Kostenis on the web University of Bonn ResearchGate LinkedIn Dr. Listen and subscribe to where you get your podcasts. << Previous Podcast Episode Next Podcast Episode

  • Ep 43 with Dr. Stuart Maudsley

    He then completed his Ph.D. at Leeds as well as the University’s Ackroyd, Brotherton, and Brown Scholar the Receptor Biology Section at the Medical Research Council (MRC) -Human Reproductive Sciences Unit within his scientific journey with the award of the highly-valued Odysseus Program Type I Program Grant to work Stuart Maudsley on the web Maudsley Lab LinkedIn Google Scholar ResearchGate Maudsley Lab on Facebook Listen and subscribe to where you get your podcasts. << Previous Podcast Episode Next Podcast Episode

  • Ep 19 with Dr. Fiona Marshall

    One of her career path-defining moments came when she visited Dr. Chris Tate and Dr. Discovery and Head of Discovery UK, Global Head of Neuroscience discovery research leading teams in West Fiona Marshall on the web LinkedIn Twitter Google Scholar MSD UK Dr. Listen and subscribe to where you get your podcasts. << Previous Podcast Episode Next Podcast Episode

  • Ep 108 with Dr. Kenneth A. Jacobson

    He completed postdoctoral training at the Weizmann Institute. Jacobson on the web NIDDK Web of Science Google Scholar LinkedIn Twitter Dr. Listen and subscribe to where you get your podcasts. << Previous Podcast Episode Next Podcast Episode

  • Ep 132 with Dr. Richard Premont

    In 1992, he won a Helen Hay Whitney Foundation fellowship to support his post-doctoral work with Robert In 2018, he moved to Harrington Discovery Institute and Case Western Reserve University, where he studies For this, we have worked in three main areas: the regulation of G protein-coupled receptor signaling In our work, we utilize methods including structural biology and proteomics, molecular biology and biochemical Richard Premont on the web Google Scholar LinkedIn Dr.

  • Ep 136 with Murat Tunaboylu & Ben Holland

    Mid-career, he has worked in finance and developed high-frequency trading systems. and lab robots to accelerate cancer research and automated Thermo Fisher Scientific’s gene synthesis workflows Murat Tunaboylu on the web Antiverse DSV Future of Drug Discovery Podcast Twist Bioscience LinkedIn Twitter He then returned to information engineering and has been working in machine learning for nearly 10 years Listen and subscribe to where you get your podcasts. << Previous Podcast Episode Next Podcast Episode

  • Ep 07 with Dr. Paul Insel

    science and has been actively publishing papers about his ideas on how COVID symptoms could be treated while we wait for a vaccine, particularly about ACE2 and angiotensin. Paul Insel on the web Insel Laboratory Institute of Engineering in Medicine UC San Diego UCSD Profiles Listen and subscribe to where you get your podcasts. << Previous Podcast Episode Next Podcast Episode

  • Ep 126 with Dr. Françoise Bachelerie

    WHIM syndrome) and in the innate control of the life cycle of papillomavirus, which are commensal inhabiting the healthy human epithelium (virome) while presenting an oncogenic potential that remains a major health of chemokines and their receptors, for which she made important breakthroughs regarding the CXCL12/CXCR4 Françoise Bachelerie on the web INSERM ResearchGate SciSpace Loop LinkedIn Dr. Listen and subscribe to where you get your podcasts. << Previous Podcast Episode Next Podcast Episode

  • 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 Work in his independent laboratory is focused on developing new pharmacological tools via chemistry and Cheloha’s work. Dr. Ross Cheloha on the web NIDDK Cheloha Lab Google Scholar LinkedIn Twitter ResearchGate Dr.

  • Ep 03 with Dr. J. Silvio Gutkind

    Silvio Gutkind on the web Dr. Listen and subscribe to where you get your podcasts. << Previous Podcast Episode Next Podcast Episode

  • Ep 147 with Dr. Demet Araç

    Demet Araç "Demet was an undergraduate at Bilkent University in Turkey, where she majored in Molecular She moved to the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas in 2000 to work with Dr. In 2013, Demet began her independent research career at the University of Chicago within the Department Demet Araç on the web University of Chicago Araç Laboratory Google Scholar Twitter Dr. Yamina posed the question of what advice Demet would give his younger self, but Demet responded that

  • Ep 33 with Dr. David E. Gloriam

    episode David Gloriam is a Professor in Computational Receptor Biology at the University of Copenhagen where His group runs the GPCRdb database where ~4,000 researchers each month retrieve reference data and access David obtained his Ph.D. from Uppsala University in Sweden where he worked on the bioinformatic identification In 2018 he joined the University of Copenhagen, where he has received an ERC Starting Grant, Lundbeck Join me a learn more about David’s work, his career trajectory, and GPCRdb. Dr. David E.

  • Ep 104 with Dr. Raul Gainetdinov

    His papers were cited over 28,000 times (H-index – 81, ISI Web of Science). In 2018-2020, Raul R. Gainetdinov was included in the Web of Science (WOS) Highly Cited Researchers (HCR) list, representing the top 0.1% of scientists worldwide. Raul Gainetdinov on the web Saint-Petersburg State University Wikipedia Google Scholar Researchgate Google Listen and subscribe to where you get your podcasts. << Previous Podcast Episode Next Podcast Episode

  • Ep 148 with Dr Arthur Christopoulos

    His work has been applied to studies encompassing neurological and psychiatric disorders, cardiovascular long-term support from international and national competitive, charitable and commercial sources, as well Arthur Christopoulos on the web Monash University Wikipedia Google Scholar LinkedIn Dr. They also discussed the disruption within the pharmaceutical sector, the importance of workforce development , and the need for maintaining a healthy work-life balance.

  • Ep 30 with Dr. Elva Zhao

    Elva moved to Canada where she obtained her Ph.D. at the University of Western Ontario, working on the After her Ph.D., she moved to Australia and continues working on GPCRs. Elva Zhao on the web LinkedIn Monash University Pubmed Twitter Dr. Listen and subscribe to where you get your podcasts. << Previous Podcast Episode Next Podcast Episode

  • Ep 14 with Dr. Bryan Roth

    But, it wasn’t always this way. in college in Montana, where he is from. He was determined to work on psychiatric disorders and persevered even when he was told several times he would never make it as a basic scientist and would never publish anything important. Join me and learn more about Bryan and his work. Dr.

  • Ep 144 with Dr Aurélien Rizk

    He also worked on creating novel methods for systems biology using temporal logic specifications while The discussion concluded without any clear decisions, action items, or open questions. They highlighted that while there was a time when biology lagged due to the lack of appropriate tools Yamina asked if there was ever a consideration to work on targets other than GPCRs, to which Aurelien work.

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