Women, Family and Career in Science I Panel Discussion
Prof. Dr. Andreas Bock. Foto: Swen Reichhold
Prof. Dr. Andreas Bock. Foto: Swen Reichhold
Prof. Dr. Andreas Bock. Foto: Swen Reichhold
Prof. Dr. Andreas Bock. Foto: Swen Reichhold
International GPCR research collaboration deciphers structure of active receptors (Press release 2022/072 from 14/04/2022, written by Peggy Darius) Breathing, seeing, hearing – the family of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) is involved in a variety of physiological processes and is also the cause of diverse diseases. As…
Prof. Dr. Andreas Bock. Foto: Swen Reichhold
Prof. Dr. Andreas Bock. Foto: Swen Reichhold
At the end of a long research work is the publication of their results. Be amazed and read them yourself.Catar R, Herse-Naether M, Zhu N, Wagner P, Wischnewski O, Kusch A, Kamhieh-Milz J, Eisenreich A, Rauch U, Hegner B, Heidecke H, Kill A, Riemekasten G,…
Dear friends of the SFB1423, The whole team of the SFB1423 wishes you MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY and HEALTHY NEW YEAR 2022! We want to thank you for the constructive and pleasant cooperation. Stay safe and we are looking forwards to another year full…
We cordially invite you to the 4GPCRnet International Symposium that will take place September 26-29, 2022 in Leipzig, Germany. The event is organized by four of the largest European networks in the field of GPCR research: the COST Actions Adher’n Rise and ERNEST, and the DFG-funded collaborative projects SFB1423 “Structural Dynamics of GPCR Activation…
New joint Publication by subproject A01, A05, Z03, B02 and C01/Z04: Activation of the G-protein-coupled MC4R receptor by the drug setmelanotide. The image shows how the hormone combines with the receptor to activate the G-protein. The receptor then causes the GDP nucleotide to split from…