June-2021

Dr. GPCR Virtual Cafe

Dr. GPCR Ecosystem  -  Virtual Cafe  -  June 2021
 


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New resources in GPCRdb

 

About this episode

   

David Gloriam (Head of GPCRdb) will give a short introduction. Gaspar Pandy-Szekeres will present the new features of the G protein research platform in GPCRdb. Albert Kooistra will give live demonstrations of an all-new structure analysis resource and a recently published tool for comparative sequence analysis.

Join us to learn more about the new features available in GPCRdb and if you missed the previous session check out last month's talk to learn more about this fantastic resource and how you can use it to accelerate your research. 

  
    

About Dr. David Gloriam

 

David obtained his Ph.D. from Uppsala University in Sweden where he worked on the bioinformatic identification of 24 novel human G protein-coupled receptors. He then completed two postdocs in the UK at the EMBL-European Bioinformatics Institute and GlaxoSmithKline. In 2018 he joined the University of Copenhagen as a Professor in Computational Receptor Biology. He leads a research cluster for GPCR function and drug discovery and a Pharmaceutical Data Science unit. His group also runs the GPCRdb database where ~4,000 researchers each month retrieve reference data and access online tools for analysis, visualization, and experiment design.
 

 

Dr. David Gloriam on the web

     

  
    

About Dr. Albert Kooistra

     

Albert J. Kooistra is an assistant professor in the Computational Receptor Biology group of prof. David Gloriam at the University of Copenhagen (Denmark). Here he leads the GPCRdb development team and actively contributes to the development of new GPCRdb tools and resources.

He is a Ph.D. graduate in Computational Medicinal Chemistry from the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (the Netherlands) with a track record in structural bioinformatics, computer-aided drug discovery & design, and research software & database development. Among other things, his research on GPCRs comprises structural analyses, structure-based virtual screening, chemogenomic analyses, and ligand design. 

Albert is furthermore a management committee member of the ERNEST consortium, a European research network on signal transduction, and founder and developer of the structural kinase database KLIFS.

    
  

Dr. Albert Kooistra on the web

  

    
  

About Gáspár Pándy-Szekeres

   

Gáspár Pándy-Szekeres is working on his Ph.D. as a bioinformatician at the University of Copenhagen in David Gloriam’s group while also contributing to projects in the Medicinal Chemistry Research Group led by György M. Keserű at the Research Center for Natural Sciences in Budapest. 

Gáspár got his BSc degree in biology at the Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest and moved to Denmark for his MSc degree in bioinformatics at the University of Copenhagen.

As a GPCRdb developer in the Gloriam group, his main focus is data analysis, annotation, and integration on the sequence and structural level for GPCRs and G proteins. Among other tools, he implemented the GPCRdb automated chimeric homology modeling pipeline.

  
  

Gáspár Pándy-Szekeres on the web

  

   
      

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