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  1. Dort teilte Brian Kobilka seine Ansicht, dass G-Protein-gekoppelte Rezeptoren auch in der Zukunft noch einige Wissenschaftler beschäftigen werden: „Ich finde es faszinierend, dass mit jeder neuen Erkenntnis über diese Rezeptoren gleichzeitig immer klarer wird, wie lange es noch dauern wird, ehe wir sie wirklich verstehen.

  2. Stanford Report - October 10, 2012 - by Krista Conger. Brian Kobilka, MD, professor and chair of molecular and cellular physiology at the Stanford University School of Medicine, has won the 2012 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on G-protein-coupled receptors, or GPCRs. The receptors, which snake in and out of the cell membrane, serve as ...

  3. Professor, Molecular & Cellular Physiology. Member, Bio-X. Member, Cardiovascular Institute. Member, Maternal & Child Health Research Institute (MCHRI) Member, Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute.

  4. 10. Okt. 2012 · Brian Kobilka, MD, professor and chair of molecular and cellular physiology at the Stanford University School of Medicine, has won the 2012 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on G-protein-coupled receptors, or GPCRs. The receptors, which snake in and out of the cell membrane, serve as one of the main methods of communication within the body ...

  5. 15. Okt. 2014 · Brian Kobilka shared the 2012 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Robert Lefkowitz for their studies of G protein-coupled receptors. He is professor of molecular and cellular physiology at the Stanford ...

  6. 10. Okt. 2012 · Fact sheet on work by Nobel laureate in chemistry Brian Kobilka. October 10, 2012 - By Bruce Goldman. Linda A. Cicero/Stanford News Service. Brian Kobilka. ( high-res version) -- Brian Kobilka, MD, is a biochemist and chair of molecular and cellular physiology at Stanford University School of Medicine. He holds the Helene Irwin Fagan Chair in ...

  7. 19. Juli 2011 · The eagerly-awaited X-ray crystal structure of a GPCR transmembrane signalling complex has now been determined by Brian Kobilka's group.