
Wesley B. Asher
@wesleybasher
Excited by GPCR structure, function, and pharmacology
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http://columbiapsychiatry.org/profile/wesley-b-asher-phd 20-04-2022 04:31:38
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It's accepted! See our article describing the context-dependent role of Lphn2's tethered agonist in hippocampal assembly. This was available on BioRxiv in Sept. 2022, but now it's in the finalized form! Jonathan A Javitch CA18240 Adher´n Rise doi.org/10.7554/eLife.…



So happy and honored to be part of this incredible contribution to the field, led by Valerie Panneels and Gebhard F X Schertler Ultrafast structural changes direct the first molecular events of vision nature.com/articles/s4158… Congrats all authors!


I am so honored and grateful to have been awarded the #NSFGRFP! I am incredibly thankful to the people who have helped me get to this point: Kevin Bath, Jonathan A Javitch and Caline Karam, just to name a few. [1/7]

Announcing our publication featuring Sarah Shelby Sarah Shelby with @leventallab in Nature Chemical Biology! nature.com/articles/s4158… or rdcu.be/c8MrE TLDR: functional lipid rafts driven by membrane phase separation exist in live cell membranes, but with an unexpected twist! #lipidtime

Check out our latest work on the cryoEM structure of the Leptin receptor complex and the rational design of biased Leptin agonists, out today in Nature Communications!! Another great 🇨🇦 collab with Nathanael Caveney nature.com/articles/s4146…

Take a break from doomscrolling and relax with this dazzling video of the neurotransmitter glutamate being released into synapses, made possible by a new indicator developed by Abhi Aggarwal, Kaspar Podgorski, & team. Out in @NatureMethods: nature.com/articles/s4159… #NeuroTwitter



Congrats Alekhya Govindaraju and all authors! Excited to read this!




Mitochondria doesn’t have to be mysterious and misunderstood. Martin Picard is a wizard at explaining mitochondria for all of us to understand!


