GPCR Networks
i-GPCRnet brings together chemists, biophysicists, bioinformaticians, mathematicians, systems and cellular biologists and pharmacologists.
GPCR Ladies is a list of women scientists working in the field of G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs). It was set up to help diversify and balance speakers and participants in GPCR-related conferences, boards and committees.
ONCORNET is the ONCOgenic GPCR Network of Excellence and Training. ONCORNET trains the next generation of drug discovery scientists with the best education methods.
Martine Smit (coordinator), Jacqueline van Muijlwijk (educational counsellor) and Ellen Langemeijer (project manager).
The COST Action Adher´n Rise is a network of scientists that share the common goal to promote, stimulate and translate research on Adhesion-G protein-coupled receptors (aGPCRs) ‘from bench to bedside’ in Europe.
The Action aims to promote, stimulate and translate research on Adhesion-G protein-coupled receptors (aGPCRs) ‘from bench to bedside’ in Europe.
Adhesion GPCR Consortium (AGC)
The Adhesion GPCR Consortium (AGC) is an international, open network of laboratories interested in Adhesion GPCRs. Our activities include the organisation of regular workshops to discuss the latest Adhesion GPCR research and to provide a forum for exchange between trainees, graduate students, postdocs, and PIs.
Women in Olfactory Science (WIOS)
WIOS aims to create a network of women working in chemosensory science, to foster scientific collaborations, advance career perspectives, promote equal opportunities and inspire the future generations of researchers.
Dr. GPCR`s mission is to connect everyone working tirelessly to accelerate the progress of GPCR druggability.