April 29, 2013

Il Cioco, Italy

Thomas P. Sakmar, MD
“Probing Receptor Allosterism with Genetically-Encoded Non-Natural Amino Acids”

Gordon Research Conference on
Molecular Pharmacology

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April 16, 2013

Pittsburgh, PA USA

Thomas P. Sakmar, MD
"Probing GPCR Signaling Using Non-Natural Amino Acids"

Department of Chemical Biology & Pharmacology
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine

 

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December 7, 2012

Melbourne, Australia

 

Thomas P. Sakmar, MD
“Probing GPCR Signaling with Genetically-Encoded Non-Natural Amino Acids”

7th International Meeting, Molecular Pharmacology of G Protein-Coupled Receptors


Monash University – Melbourne, Australia


November 3, 2012

Hyderabad, India

 

 

Thomas P. Sakmar, MD
“Probing Receptor Membrane Interactions with Genetically-Encoded Non-Natural Amino Acids”

Biophysical Society thematic meeting, Lipid-protein Interactions in Membranes: Implications for Health and Disease


Biophysical Society Thematic Meeting, Hyderabad India


October 18, 2012

Geneva, Switzerland

Thomas P. Sakmar, MD
"Twenty Five Years of the Magnificent Seven:  GPCR Research from Rhodopsin to Chemokine Receptors"

Medical Faculty, University of Geneva

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September 27, 2012

Stockholm, Sweden  

Thomas P. Sakmar, MD
"Twenty Five Years of the Magnificent Seven:  GPCR Research from Rhodopsin to Chemokine Receptors"

Swedish Brain Power Symposium

a


September 14, 2012

Bethlehem, PA
KEYNOTE TALK

Thomas P. Sakmar, MD
“Probing Visual Phototransduction with Genetically-Encoded Non-Natural Amino”

Biophysical Society Regional Meeting
Lehigh University

 

Biophysical


September 7, 2012

Stockholm, Sweden

 

Thomas P. Sakmar, MD
Introductory Remarks to:
"Harnessing Nature's High Performance Materials for Regenerative Medicine"

View Event Program
Karolinska Institutet

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September 2, 2012

Ascona, Switzerland

Thomas P. Sakmar, MD
“Probing Visual Phototransduction with Genetically-Encoded Non-Natural Amino Acids”

15th International Conference on Retinal Proteins

15ICRP


June 11, 2012

Biddefore, ME, USA

Thomas P. Sakmar, MD
"Probing GPCR signaling with genetically-encoded non-natural amino acids"

Gordon Research Conference on Phosphorylation and G-Protein Mediated Signaling Networks
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June 5, 2012

New York, NY, USA

 

Thomas P. Sakmar, MD
“The Story of Taxol from Plant Cell Fermentation”

Therapeutic Discovery and Development Seminar
Rockefeller University

a


May 22, 2012

Geneva, Switzerland

Thomas P. Sakmar, MD
“Probing GPCR Signaling with Genetically-Encoded Non-Natural Amino Acids”

Addex Pharmaceuticals
addexx


May 15, 2012

Freiburg, Germany

 

Thomas P. Sakmar, MD
“Probing GPCR Signaling with Genetically-Encoded Non-Natural Amino Acids”

BIOSS Centre for Biological Signalling Studies
University of Freiburg

BIOSS


March 7, 2012

Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA

 

Thomas P. Sakmar, MD
“Unnatural Amino Acid Mutagenesis”


Department of Chemistry, Franklin & Marshall College
Franklin and Marshall College


March 21, 2012

Berlin, Germany

 

Thomas P. Sakmar, MD
“Understanding the Mechanisms of Action of Allosteric Modulators”

Informa Biosciences Conference
Drug Discovery: Targets and Tools: G Protein-Coupled Receptors
View Event Brochure
Drug Disovery Targets and Tools


March 27, 2012

Porto, Portugal

 

Thomas P. Sakmar, MD
“Probing GPCR Signaling with Genetically-Encoded Non-Natural Amino Acids”

Institute for Molecular and Cell Biology

IBMC Institute for Molecular and Cell Biology


February 29, 2012

San Diego, California
USA

Thomas P. Sakmar, MD
“Probing GPCR Signaling with Genetically-Encoded Non-Natural Amino Acids”


Biophysical Society Annual Meeting 2012
Biophysical Society


January 25, 2012


Galveston, Texas, USA

Thomas P. Sakmar, MD
“Structural dynamics of the rhodopsin-transducin complex and supramolecular organization of the disc membrane”


Gordon Conference on Photosensory Receptors and Signal Transduction

GRC


PDF of Lecture Slides

November 30, 2011

Dortmund, Germany

Thomas P. Sakmar, MD
“Probing GPCR Signaling with Genetically-Encoded Non-Natural Amino Acids”


MPI Institute for Molecular Physiology
MPI


November 14, 2011

Montréal, Quebec, Canada

Thomas P. Sakmar, MD
“Probing GPCR Signaling with Genetically-Encoded Non-Natural Amino Acids”


Institute for Research in Immunology & Cancer, Distinguished Scientist Lecture Series
Université De Montréal


September 29, 2011

Dresden, Germany

Thomas P. Sakmar, MD
“Probing GPCR Signaling with Genetically-Encoded Non-Natural Amino Acids”


MPI Institute of Molecular Cell Biology & Genetics
Max Plank Gesellschaft


September 9, 2011

Villigen, Switzerland

Thomas P. Sakmar, MD
“Genetic Encoding of Unnatural Amino Acids to Probe Ligand Recognition and Conformational Dynamics in Heptahelical Receptors”


Paul Scherrer Institut
Paul Scherrer Institut


May 11, 2011

Copenhagen, Denmark

Thomas P. Sakmar, MD
“Probing Signal Transduction Using Genetically-encoded Non-natural Amino Acids”


Novo Nordisk A/S
NovoNordisk


March 3, 2011

New York, NY

Thomas P. Sakmar, MD
“Chemistry and Color”


Chemistry Club, Yeshiva University Stern College for Women,
Stern


January 26, 2011

Taos, New Mexico, USA

Thomas P. Sakmar, MD
"Non-Conventional Site-Directed Labeling"


Transmembrane Signaling by GPCRs and Channels (B1)


January 24, 2011

Taos, New Mexico, USA

Thomas P. Sakmar, MD
“Non-Conventional Site-Directed Labeling”


Keystone Meeting on Transmembrane Signaling by GPCRs and Channels,
Keynote


January 11, 2011

Ventura, California

Thomas P. Sakmar, MD
“Using Genetically-encoded Non-natural Amino Acids to Examine Receptor Activation”     

                                
Gordon Conference on Molecular Pharmacology,


Gordon


November 4, 2010

Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA

Thomas P. Sakmar, MD
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
“Using Genetically-encoded Non-natural Amino Acids to Examine Pepducin Action”


Pepducin Science Symposium II           
Anchor


November 3, 2010

Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Thomas P. Sakmar, MD
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
“MD Simulation of an Opsin-transducin Complex in a Membrane Bilayer”


GPCR-based Drug Discovery, Discovery on Target (DoT) Conference
Discovery on Target


October 14, 2010

New York, NY

Thomas P. Sakmar, MD
“Everything You Don’t Know You Didn’t Know About Anosognosia”
744th Meeting of the Practitioners’ Society of New York
Practitioners
Closed Event


August 4, 2010

Santa Cruz, California, USA
Thomas P. Sakmar, MD
“MD Simulation of an Opsin-transducin Complex in a Membrane Bilayer”

14th International Conference on Retinal Proteins
MDsim

June 30, 2010

New York, NY

Thomas P. Sakmar, MD
“Inhibition of Amyloid Fibril Formation”

One Med Forum
OneMed


April 21, 2010

Il Ciocco, Italy
Thomas P. Sakmar, MD
"Biophysical Methods As Applied To Photosensors"

Gordon Conference on Photosensory Receptors and Signal Transduction,

Gordon Research Conferences
Registration information
March 17, 2010

Berlin, Germany

Thomas P. Sakmar, MD
"New approaches to understanding ligand recognition and
activation mechanism of G protein-coupled receptors"

8th Annual Congress:
G Protein-Coupled Receptors in Drug Discovery


March 16. 2010

Copenhagen, Denmark

Thomas P. Sakmar, MD



Jan 21, 2010

New York, NY

Thomas P. Sakmar, MD
"Incident at Bari, Italy"

Practitioners' Society of New York

Closed Event
November 11, 2009

New York, NY
Thomas P. Sakmar, MD
Membrane Protein Symposium,

University of Delaware,
Newark, DE
cobre
Registration information


November 19, 2009

New York, NY
Thomas P. Sakmar, MD
Grand Rounds,

Ophthalmology,
Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center
,
EdwardSHarknessEyeInstitute
October 18, 2009

Rochester, NY
Thomas P. Sakmar, MD
Keynote Lecture, “Molecular mechanisms of transmembrane signal transduction by G protein-coupled receptors”

Great Lakes GPCR Retreat,
Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester
Great Lakes GPCR Retreat
Registration information
August 19, 2009
New York, NY
International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI) Seminar, New York, NY



Jul 30-Aug 2, 2009,

Madison, Wisconsin, USA

 

33rd Steenbock Symposium in honor of Gobind Khorana:
Synthetic Genes to Synthetic Life:
On the Exploration and Synthesis of Biological Systems.

Membranes, Receptors and Signaling - Thomas P. Sakmar, M.D.
Steenbock Symposium in Honor of Gobind Khorana