π¨PhD Studentship Opportunity in the Perry-Hauser Lab β University of Glasgowπ¨
Iβm recruiting a PhD student to join my lab through the NorthWestBio Doctoral Training Programme, under the theme of Underpinning Bioscience Discovery.
www.gla.ac.uk/postgraduate...
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Excited to share our preprint: "A Cellular Basis for Heightened Gut Sensitivity in Females."
doi.org/10.1101/2025...
We address the question: Why do women feel more gut pain? We found that estrogen boosts communication between L-cells and EC cells, triggering increased gut sensitivity.
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PNAS
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), a peer reviewed journal of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) - an authoritative source of high-impact, original research that broadly spans...
Excited to share my first paper from my postdoc! In this study, we demonstrate that the mu opioid receptor produces a second wave of G protein activity on endosomes in a manner that doesnβt require receptor internalization. Check it out! www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
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Leading a lab exploring growth factor pharmacology within COMPARE at Uni of Nottingham. Current Academy of Medical Sciences Springboard Recipient. Former Leon Levy fellow (NYU) & AJ Clark Scholar (British Pharmacological Society).
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Postdoc | GPCRs | membranes | trafficking | signaling | he/him
Scientist π¬| Pharmacologist π Marie-Curie Postdoctoral Fellow in @labpapaleo.bsky.social @iitalk.bsky.social Alumnus of @SitteHarald @Meduniwien.ac.at
Postdoc neuroscientist at UCSF studying coordination of breathing and ingestion in the Yackle lab. He/him.
Assistant Professor in the Department of Molecular & Cellular Physiology at Stanford.
Passionate about the application of quantitative proteomics to solve complex biological questions. she/her https://www.huttenhainlab.com/ #teammassspec
Sharing speeds science! Addgene helps scientists around the world find and share research materials - plasmids, viral preps, antibodies, data, and more.
Scientist in love with molecular biology, pharmacology, evolution, and technology of all kinds.
Cornell π, UNC CH π₯Ό, University of Utah πΌ
Neuropharmacologist | Assistant Prof at the University of Minnesota | New PI interested in GPCRs, addiction biology & drug discovery | π¬ β‘οΈ π
Spatial Organisation of Signalling lab head, Associate Professor, Deputy Theme Leader @MIPS_DDB, pharmacology/cell signalling
Assoc Prof University of Copenhagen
- comp. biology, evolutionary bioinformatics, personalised medicin & ML on #GPCRs
A peer support group for postdocs on academic trackπ¬ππ‘π»π§¬π±βοΈπ§ͺπ§«ππ©Ί To join us βοΈ future.pi.slack@gmail.com provide Gmail & lab/department profile link.
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501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that convenes open, peer-reviewed life science meetings over a wide range of fields & global locations.
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cell signaling, synbio, publication anarchy, mentoring, teaching, curiosity, caring. β§οΈπ³οΈβππ§π»ββοΈ
Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) believes in the power of individuals to advance science through research and science education, making discoveries that benefit humanity.
Asst. Prof. Univ of Colorado. Chemist. Sometimes structural biologist. Molecular microscopist π¬. Usually found thinking about PTMs, GPCRs and protein dynamics. Bike racer π΄πΌββοΈ.π¦ & πΆ dad, π¨π¦, π Stanford/Harvard/UToronto.
Associate Professor of Medicine at Duke University School of Medicine. GPCR signaling and pulmonary vascular disease. Views my own.
Assistant Professor of Pharmacology & Cancer Biology at Duke University; PhD (RNA biology) @ Stanford, Postdoc (GPCR signaling) @ UCSF; Interests: GPCR signaling and trafficking, GPCR-dependent gene regulation
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Assistant Professor at @UCSF_BTS | @HHMINEWS HGF | | Loving membrane proteins every day https://www.wcoyotelab.com
Professor at UCSF. Molecular/cellular mechanisms of brain disease. Functional Genomics. Diversity & Inclusion. π³οΈβπ he/him
professor at UCSF, engineer turned cell biologist, wants to know how cells solve geometry problems