Conference Description
The Phosphorylation and G-Protein Mediated Signaling Networks GRC is a premier, international scientific conference focused on advancing the frontiers of science through the presentation of cutting-edge and unpublished research, prioritizing time for discussion after each talk and fostering informal interactions among scientists of all career stages. The conference program includes a diverse range of speakers and discussion leaders from institutions and organizations worldwide, concentrating on the latest developments in the field. The conference is five days long and held in a remote location to increase the sense of camaraderie and create scientific communities, with lasting collaborations and friendships. In addition to premier talks, the conference has designated time for poster sessions from individuals of all career stages, and afternoon free time and communal meals allow for informal networking opportunities with leaders in the field.
The conference is dedicated to understanding the intracellular processes initiated upon receptor activation in cells, tissues, and organisms with a focus on integration of G protein and protein kinase signaling pathways. These pathways dramatically impact cell physiology and are central to coordinating intercellular communication throughout the body. Manipulation of these pathways is central to current and future therapeutic approaches for treatment of a broad range of pathologies including cardiovascular disease, pain management, cancer, neurological disorders and more. The major focus of this meeting is to showcase research that highlights recent advances in understanding the basic mechanistic functions of G protein and kinase signaling pathways and how these signaling systems are integrated at organismal, cellular, and subcellular levels. Understanding mechanism is central to development of novel therapeutics and G protein signaling and kinases are major therapeutic targets. Historically, this conference has brought together leaders in their fields with early career scientists to stimulate the next generation of scientist to pursue research that leads to continued advances in this area. Our goal is to continue this strong tradition.
The topics, speakers, and discussion leaders for the conference sessions are displayed below. The conference chair is currently developing their detailed program, which will include the complete meeting schedule, as well as the talk titles for all speakers. The detailed program will be available by February 10, 2024. Please check back for updates.
Keynote Session: Scaffolding of Signaling Complexes
Discussion Leaders
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Carmen Dessauer (University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, United States)
Speakers
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John Scott (University of Washington School of Medicine, United States)
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Carmen Dessauer (University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, United States)
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Manuela Zaccolo (University of Oxford, United Kingdom)
Effector Driven Kinase Signaling
Discussion Leaders
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Angeline Lyon (Purdue University, United States)
Speakers
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Ben Myers (University of Utah School of Medicine, United States)
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Danny Altschuler (University of Pittsburgh, United States)
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Rebecca Berdeaux (University of Texas Houston at McGovern Medical School, United States)
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Xiaodong Cheng (University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, United States)
G Beta/Gamma Signaling on the Move
Discussion Leaders
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John Tesmer (Purdue University, United States)
Speakers
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Nevin Lambert (Medical College of Georgia, United States)
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Heidi Hamm (Vanderbilt University, United States)
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Ajith Karunarathne (Saint Louis University, United States)
Kinase Signaling and Regulation
Discussion Leaders
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Alexandra Newton (University of California, San Diego, United States)
Speakers
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Melanie Cobb (University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, United States)
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Smita Yadav (University of Washington, United States)
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Anton Bennett (Yale University, United States)
Sub-Cellular G-Protein-Kinase Connections
Discussion Leaders
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Roshanak Irannejad (University of California, San Francisco, United States)
Speakers
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Manoj Puthenveedu (University of Michigan, United States)
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Nikoleta Tsvetanova (Duke University, United States)
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Bianca Plouffe (Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom)
Structural Biology of G-Protein and Kinase Signaling Complexes
Discussion Leaders
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Roger Sunahara (University of California, San Diego, United States)
Speakers
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John Tesmer (Purdue University, United States)
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Gregory Tall (University of Michigan, United States)
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Marc Therrien (IRIC, Université de Montréal, Canada)
Small Molecule Targeting of G-Protein Signaling Pathways
Discussion Leaders
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Gregory Tall (University of Michigan, United States)
Speakers
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Val Watts (Purdue University, United States)
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J. Silvio Gutkind (University of California, San Diego, United States)
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Mikel Garcia-Marcos (Boston University, United States)
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Evi Kostenis (University of Bonn, Germany)
G-Protein and Kinase Signaling in Physiology and Disease
Discussion Leaders
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J. Silvio Gutkind (University of California, San Diego, United States)
Speakers
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Henrik Dohlman (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, United States)
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Roger Sunahara (University of California, San Diego, United States)
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Kirill Martemyanov (University of Florida Scripps Institute, United States)
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Alexandra Newton (University of California, San Diego, United States)
Keynote Session: It's Coming From Inside the Cell: Intracellular GPCR Signaling
Discussion Leaders
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Manoj Puthenveedu (University of Michigan, United States)
Speakers
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Jin Zhang (University of California, San Diego, United States)
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Roshanak Irannejad (University of California, San Francisco, United States)
The GRC Power Hourâ„¢
Organizers
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Angeline Lyon (Purdue University, United States)