Time |
Session |
Speaker |
09:25 |
Welcome and introduction |
Steve Hill University of Nottingham |
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Session Chair: Prof Steve Hill |
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09:30 |
Probing receptor function with intramolecular FRET sensors |
Carsten Hoffmann University of Jena |
10:00 |
Chemical and genetic inhibition of heterotrimeric G protein function: when dogmata meet new reality |
Evi Kostenis University of Bonn
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10:30 |
Extending the use of fluorescent ligands to study GPCR pharmacology |
Leigh Stoddart University of Nottingham |
11:00 |
Refreshments |
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Session Chair: Prof Jeanette Woolard |
|
11:30 |
New methods for quantitative single molecule microscopy |
Dirk-Peter Herten University of Birmingham |
12:00 |
The interface between COMPARE and clinical science |
Ian Hall University of Nottingham |
12:30 |
Team Science Committee |
Jeanette Woolard |
12:35 |
Poster session and lunch |
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Session Chair: Prof Meri Canals |
|
13:30 |
Virus hijacking receptor signaling for cell motility |
Jason Mercer MRC LMCB |
14:00 |
GPCR-lipid particles: the shape of things to come |
Mark Wheatley University of Coventry |
14:30 |
Nanobody approaches to study GPCRs in living cells |
Mark Soave University of Nottingham |
14:50 |
Refreshments |
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Session Chair: Prof Davide Calebiro |
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15:20 |
CRISPR/Cas9 approaches to study GPCR signalling and ligand-binding |
Carl White University of Nottingham |
15:40 |
Influence of a bitopic adenosine A1-receptor ligand on cardiovascular haemodynamic |
Samantha Cooper University of Nottingham |
16:00 |
GPCRs and metabolic disease |
Alejandra Tomas University of Birmingham |
16:20 |
Closing remarks |
Steve Watson University of Birmingham |
16:30 |
Poster session |
Refreshments available |