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Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 212 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ScienceLife Sciences |
🔬 What if you could track GPCR internalization—no wash, high-throughput, and in endogenous systems?
Discover how Dr. Eric Trinquet and Revvity built pH Sense, a next-gen fluorescence assay that redefines receptor internalization workflows. Learn as... more
What if a failed med school plan led to a biotech breakthrough?
Ajay Yekkirala shares how GPCRs, AI, and scientific curiosity are reshaping pain therapeutics — and what it really takes to build better medicines.
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When fentanyl slows your breath and xylazine traps it, the clock starts ticking.
PhD candidate Catherine Demery takes us inside her fight to understand how fentanyl and xylazine shut down breathing in different ways—work that blends GPCR pharmacolog... more
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Dr. Yamina Berchiche interviews leading GPCR scientists on this vibrant, entertaining podcast. I really appreciate the way the podcast educates and mentors, particularly towards junior scientists but also to the community as a whole. Yamina is a great interviewer, getting insight and personal history from her guests. Am very grateful for Dr GPCR livening up the week in these difficult times!
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Focusing on the intricate world of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), this series brings nourishing conversations with passionate scientists and researchers dedicated to exploring the complexities of this critical area in life sciences. Topics frequently discussed include pharmacology, drug discovery, pain management, and innovative research processes, underscoring the importance of collaborative efforts in the scientific community. Each episode emphasizes not only the scientific advancements but also the personal journeys and motivations of the guests, offering aspiring scientists valuable insights into both the field and their potential career paths.
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2. Dr. Alex Serafini
3. Dr. Sokhom Pin
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