Judith Alenfelder, Ian B Chronis, Katarina Nemec, Aida Shahraki
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Commentary on the fourth Transatlantic G Protein-Coupled Receptor Symposium for early-career investigators.
The fourth Transatlantic Early-Career Investigator GPCR Symposium-held on September 5-6, 2024-was a virtual conference intended to provide an accessible, low-cost opportunity for early-stage researchers in the field of G protein-coupled receptor biology to share their work and engage with colleagues. This commentary discusses the symposium's structure and successes, as well as suggesting areas of improvement for future iterations. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT: The fourth Transatlantic Early-Career Investigator GPCR Symposium provided an accessible platform for early-career investigators to present their research and engage with peers and senior scientists. By leveraging a virtual format, the symposium addressed the financial and logistical barriers of traditional conferences, fostering scientific discourse and future collaboration. The event's structure facilitated networking opportunities and highlighted the importance of integrating diverse technologies in GPCR research. This symposium's success underscores the need for continued innovation in creating inclusive and impactful scientific forums.
期刊介绍:
Molecular Pharmacology publishes findings derived from the application of innovative structural biology, biochemistry, biophysics, physiology, genetics, and molecular biology to basic pharmacological problems that provide mechanistic insights that are broadly important for the fields of pharmacology and toxicology. Relevant topics include:
Molecular Signaling / Mechanism of Drug Action
Chemical Biology / Drug Discovery
Structure of Drug-Receptor Complex
Systems Analysis of Drug Action
Drug Transport / Metabolism