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  1. 30. Sept. 2019 · Mit Brian Kobilka ist im Programm Einstein BIH Visiting Fellow bereits der zweite Nobelpreisträger (2012, Chemie) nach Berlin geholt worden. Nach Stationen in Minnesota, an der Yale University, der Washington University St. Louis und der Duke University forscht Kobilka seit 1990 an der kalifornischen Stanford University. Mit seinen Gastgebern ...

  2. Brian Kobilka, MD, Helene Irwin Fagan Chair in Cardiology; Professor, Department of Molecular and Cellular Physiology, Stanford University School of Medicine. Research description: The goal of Dr. Kobilka’s research over the past 30 years has been to characterize the structure and mechanism of activation of G protein coupled receptors (GPCRs).

  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 · 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 ...

  5. 2. Sept. 2015 · New Nobel Lab 360°: Brian Kobilka. The Lindau mediatheque’s new Nobel Lab 360° of 2012 Chemistry Laureate Brian Kobilka introduces you to the biochemical and biophysical techniques applied to the study of molecular mechanisms of receptor signaling. You will encounter captivating film and audio settings as well as go on a fascinating journey ...

  6. 2. Sept. 2015 · New Nobel Lab 360°: Brian Kobilka. The Lindau mediatheque’s new Nobel Lab 360° of 2012 Chemistry Laureate Brian Kobilka introduces you to the biochemical and biophysical techniques applied to the study of molecular mechanisms of receptor signaling. You will encounter captivating film and audio settings as well as go on a fascinating journey ...

  7. 13. März 2024 · Time-resolved cryo-EM is used to capture structural transitions during G-protein activation stimulated by a G-protein-coupled receptor.