🚨 Registration and abstract submissions are NOW OPEN for the 4th Optogenetics Australia Meeting to be held in Sydney, NSW Feb 6th-7th 2025! We welcome Optogenetics researchers at all levels. Head to our website now: https://t.co/EygMNsXH1H
In this week’s Editors’ Choice piece, we highlight a study by Bayly-Jones and colleagues in @Nature, showing that the cholesterol-sensing protein LYCHOS contains a plantlike transport protein domain.
Read a summary: https://t.co/Ra9VJesaKn
Delighted to share our preview article now published in Cell @CellCellPress where we highlight the beautiful LYCHOS story from @Dr_Ellisdon and team, published recently in @Nature!
Bound by the love for cholesterol: A transporter meets a GPCR: Cell https://t.co/m9AOpxWQFi
We are advertising THREE post-doctoral positions in 2025 for our recently funded NHMRC and ARPA-H projects at @MIPS_Australia
We are excited to welcome new lab members.
Apps due Nov 28th
https://t.co/QOlXBKiXUt
👇Read on to find out about a fascinating #GPCR acting as a domain of a larger transmembrane protein at the lysosome, important for regulation of #mTOR
A wonderful collaboration with @Dr_Ellisdon between @MIPS_DDB@MIPS_Australia and @MonashBDI, and a huge effort from our teams
We are thrilled beyond words to see our LYCHOS (GPR155) publication out today in @Nature. 🥳
“LYCHOS is a human hybrid of a plant-like PIN transporter and a GPCR”
https://t.co/I7ibRphMzS
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I am honoured to receive the @BritPharmSoc Geoffrey Burnstock Prize for our work on localised #GPCR signalling and protein complexes. Thank you to my fantastic team, generous collaborators and continued support from @MonashPharm@MIPS_Australia@MIPS_DDB
https://t.co/RXY6oeceG6
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Join a fantastic line-up of speakers and ~100 poster presenters at this years Molecular Pharmacology of #GPCR meeting.
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We are putting the final polish on the program, student and ECR presentations have been selected and we simply can't wait to see you in Melbourne in November for the 11th MPGPCR meeting - don't miss out, registration closes Wednesday 25th October https://t.co/29lGfQVYHZ
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