Colloquium on G Protein-Coupled Receptors: Evolving Insights from Pharmacology to Physiology (separate fee - day 1 of 2)
Friday April 03, 2020
2:00 pm
-
7:00 pm
Eastern Time (ET)
Room 16 AB
DDD
MP
NEU
Chair :
Tracy Handel
University of California, San Diego
Paul Insel
University of California, San Diego
Jennifer Pluznick
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
The GPCR Colloquium will begin on Friday, April 3 at 2:00 pm and conclude on Saturday, April 4 at 12:30 pm.
It will include a keynote lecture by Nobel Prize winner, Brian Kobilka, three symposia, and poster presentations. More details on ASPET's Colloquium webpage.
A separate registration fee is required. To register, visit www.experimentalbiology.org and add a GPCR Colloquium ticket to your EB registration. Space is limited. Be sure to register in advance. Sales end March 13.
DESCRIPTION
Tremendous scientific advancements over the last decade indicate that GPCR physiology and pharmacology is much more complex than originally thought and that it may be possible to exploit this complexity to treat a wide variety of diseases. The objective of sponsored Colloquium is to expose scientists to recent discoveries and multidisciplinary approaches used to study GPCRs and provide opportunities for establishing collaborations that bridge complementary interests. This one day event will feature speakers that have made exciting discoveries in GPCR research that range from molecular to systems biology, basic research to translational studies, and pharmacology to physiology.
SPONSORS
Gold:
ASPET Division for Molecular Pharmacology
Silver:
American Physiological Society (APS)
American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB)
Bronze:
Multispan, Inc.
Arena Pharmaceuticals
ASPET Division for Drug Discovery and Develoment
ASPET Division for Neuropharmacology
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Speakers
SYMPOSIUM I: Systems Biology Approaches to GPCR Physiology and Pharmacology
Mark Knepper
- NHLBI
Multi-systems Approaches to Define Vasopressin Action
Nina Wettschureck
- Max Planck Institute for Heart and Lung Research
Signal Cell Analysis of GPCR Expression: Implication for Physiology and Pathophysiology
Kirill Martemyanov
- The Scripps Research Institute
Charting GPCR Signaling Network by Unbiased Approaches
Sriram Kosuri
- University of California, Los Angeles
Assessment of GPCR Function Using Multiplex Approaches with Next-generation Sequencing
Brian Kobilka
- Stanford University
KEYNOTE: Structural Insights into the Dynamic Process of G protein-Coupled Receptor Activation
POSTER SESSION AND LIGHT-BITES RECEPTION