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- G protein-coupled receptors related to autoimmunity in postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome
Immunology G protein-coupled receptors related to autoimmunity in postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome Published date June 20, 2024 Abstract "Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) is characterized To date, POTS is recognized as one of the sequelae of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and its frequency Multiple autoantibody types occur in COVID-related, autonomic disorders, suggesting the presence of autoimmune , and provide a new perspective for understanding POTS-related autoimmunity."
- Ep 06 with Dr. J. Silvio Gutkind
Silvio Gutkind sheds light on his work and life since the beginning of COVID restrictions. Silvio Gutkind highlights how his past experience proves useful in current COVID times and potential
- Ep 07 with Dr. Paul Insel
Paul thinks broadly about science and has been actively publishing papers about his ideas on how COVID For the past 30 years, he has been the Director of MD/Ph.D. training program at UCSD and has served as
- Ep 29 with Eleonora Comeo
We sat down to chat about GPCRs, synthesizing labeled ligands, and her unique position that allows her We also touched on how COVID-19 affected her Ph.D. work.
- Ep 145 with Dr John Janetzko
Quick recap In their conversation, Yamina and John discussed crafting social media posts for John's scientific Summary Social Media Post Crafting for GPCRs Yamina and John discussed crafting social media posts for John shared his experience of reaching out to and securing a position in Brian's lab. of applying for academic positions in the US. Both agreed on the importance of adaptability, as unexpected situations like the Covid-19 pandemic can
- Clinical, pathophysiologic, genetic and therapeutic progress in Primary Bilateral Macronodular Adrenal Hyperplasia
PBMAH is a rare cause of primary overt Cushing's syndrome, but may represent up to one third of bilateral Bourdeau , Lucas Bouys , Fanny Chasseloup , Peter Kamenicky , André Lacroix Tags ARMC5 , KDM1A , Cushing’s syndrome
- Ep 107 with Dr. Roger Sunahara
Gilman, at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School as a post-doctoral fellow. kinases (ERK), and that this long isoform is tied to a devastating blood disorder, myelodysplastic syndrome
- Ep 42 with Dr. Randy Hall
After obtaining his Ph.D. in 1994, Randy moved to the Vollum Institute in Portland, Oregon, to do a post-doctoral In 1996, Randy continued his post-doctoral training at Duke University, where he studied the regulation 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
- GPCR Retreat | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
The main goal of the GPCR Retreat is to provide a venue for students, post-doctoral fellows, and principal Most importantly, the GPCR Retreat dedicates time for two trainee symposia, an initiative that began Over the years, the meeting has grown into one of the most recognized international events in the field The past few GPCR retreats have been held in : Niagara-on-the-lake (2022) Bromont, Québec (2019) Detroit
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- Ep 148 with Dr Arthur Christopoulos
transition to become Dean and his decision to move from Australia to the United States for a postdoctoral position Postdoctoral Position, Scientific Dynamics, and New Drug Targets Arthur shared his decision to undertake a postdoctoral position with Nigel Bird's lab in the UK and his experiences of meeting influential figures Pandemic Journey and Global Challenges Yamina and Arthur discussed Arthur's experiences during the Covid personal health struggles, the growth of his university, and the faculty's successful response to the Covid
- Itaconate in host inflammation and defense
< GPCR News < GPCRs in Oncology and Immunology Itaconate in host inflammation and defense Published date
- Unbiased multitissue transcriptomic analysis reveals complex neuroendocrine regulatory networks mediated by spinal cord injury-induced immunodeficiency
SCI leads to severe secondary immunosuppression, called SCI-induced immunodeficiency syndrome (SCI-IDS Hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis , Neuroendocrine immunomodulatory axis , Neuroinflammation , SCI-induced immunodeficiency syndrome
- Ep 113 with Dr. Prasenjit Saha
During my post-doctoral research, I was part of a study that identified the receptors of a novel human More recently, I have shifted my focus to identifying allosteric modulators of host G-protein-coupled They are the largest, most versatile, and most ubiquitous class of plasma membrane receptors and serve
- Full Agenda for Adhesion GPCR Workshop 2024 | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Physiological and pathological roles of AGPCRs in the nervous system Beatriz Blanco Redondo · Willem Berend Post Approach (MS-BRET) Florian Seufert Unveiling the GPS Cleavage Mechanism in ADGRL1 with QM/MM Willem Berend Post Torrelli-Diljohn Investigating The Role of ADGRB3 Loss of Expression in Brain Tumor Formation in Li-Fraumeni Syndrome
- Ep 39 with Dr. Kathryn E Livingston
Following this, Kathryn did a post-doctoral fellowship at UCSF in the laboratory of Dr. Kathryn’s passion is developing solutions to problems in whatever form is most efficient: novel instrumentation
- Session VII | Adhesion GPCR Workshop 2024 | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
GPCR Latrophilin Interacts With The Notch Pathway To Control Germ Cell Proliferation Willem Berend Post GPCR Latrophilin Interacts With The Notch Pathway To Control Germ Cell Proliferation Willem Berend Post University 6 School of Medicine, University of Global Health Equity, Kigali, Rwanda" About Willem Berend Post "Willem Berend Post is a PhD student in Cell Biology at Heinrich Heine University in Düsseldorf, Germany Willem Berend Post on the web Cell Biology LinkedIn < Previous Session Next Session >
- Travel Tips for Adhesion GPCR Workshop 2024 | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Travelers are encouraged to consult their country's embassy advisories as they may differ from the one posted GETTING TO THE VENUE UBER is the most recommended as it is a highly economical and safe way to reach We recommend carpooling with others to reduce individual costs and to be environmentally friendly. Typical costs are $8 USD one way ($2 USD / person carpooling with four people). Up About the venue Discover Cinvestav, the host venue for the upcoming workshop.
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- Ep 154 with Dr Badr Sokrat
importance of choosing a city one would like to live in for several years when deciding on a postdoc position Additionally, they both agreed on the importance of mentorship in building confidence, with Yamina sharing her positive identified the challenges scientists, particularly students and researchers, face, such as imposter syndrome Yamina and Badr agreed on the importance of individuals struggling with imposter syndrome learning to
- Interaction with the cell adhesion molecule NEGR1 affects mGluR5 cell signalling
Ribeiro has supervised eleven M.Sc. and six Ph.D. students, as well as five post-doctorate fellows. her research group comprises four undergraduates, two M.Sc., and six Ph.D. students, as well as five post-doctorate
- Distinct sub-cellular signal propagation as a component of functional selectivity
Following his Ph.D. in Neurological Sciences at the same university in 1985, he completed a post-doctoral He has supervised the research work of 75 graduate students and 40 post-doctoral fellows.
- Ep 133 with Dr. Richard Premont
In 1992, he won a Helen Hay Whitney Foundation fellowship to support his post-doctoral work with Robert In 1999, obtained an independent faculty position at Duke in Gastroenterology, where he remained until complexes during cellular signaling, and characterizing the role of protein S-nitrosylation as a signaling post-translational
- Trainee Symposium I
GPCR Title: Synapse-Associated Protein 102 and Post-Synaptic Density 95 Differentially Shape Dopamine studying the interaction of dopamine D1 receptors scaffolding proteins synapse-associated protein 102 and post-synaptic
- 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 1999, obtained an independent faculty position at Duke in Gastroenterology, where he remained until complexes during cellular signaling, and characterizing the role of protein S-nitrosylation as a signaling post-translational
- Ep 131 with Dr. Richard Premont
In 1992, he won a Helen Hay Whitney Foundation fellowship to support his post-doctoral work with Robert In 1999, obtained an independent faculty position at Duke in Gastroenterology, where he remained until complexes during cellular signaling, and characterizing the role of protein S-nitrosylation as a signaling post-translational
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- Principles of Pharmacology in Drug Discovery I
Techniques for Effective Lead Optimization of Candidate Molecules GPCRs have been and arguably still are the most obtaining a BS in chemistry and PhD in Pharmacology at the University of Alberta, Edmonton Canada, I did a post