
Aashish Manglik
@AashishManglik
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@UCSF Associate Professor | G protein coupled receptor aficionado
San Francisco, CA
Joined June 2014
RT @aaronmring: You’ve heard of vibe coding—meet vibe protein design. Click, launch, and watch the binders roll in. That’s what we're unvei….
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I am so incredibly lucky to get to work with brilliant postdoc @JoseAVelilla2. Jose is taking on some of the most ambitious ideas that Mark and I dreamed of collaborating on for years - the @HHMINEWS Hanna Gray fellowship will enable him to dream ever bigger!.
Thrilled to share that I was named a Hanna Gray Fellow! It is an honor to join this community with so many of the superstars I admire. Very grateful to @HHMINEWS for their continued support and to my fabulous mentors @AashishManglik, Mark Von Zastrow, and @RachelleGaudet.
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RT @CorneliusGati: Excited to share our work on GPCR antagonism: Contrary to popular belief, inverse agonists can bind to and act via GPCR:….
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Please check out our recent work led by brilliant student @matthewkhoward jointly mentored with @willowcoyote. Willow and I are recruiting joint postdocs!.
Happy New Year! Excited to share the final version of our work where we combine deep mutational scanning, cryo-EM, and molecular dynamics to further resolve the mechanisms of pH sensing in GPCRs. 🧵(1/n).
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RT @IshanDeshpande: Thrilled to share our findings on NINJ1 autoinhibition, now online in @Nature. Big thanks to the amazing team @dixitvis….
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RT @DavideCalebiro: Two exciting #postdoc opportunities for #microscopy #developers and #biologists to join our team @COMPARE_UoBUoN @unib….
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RT @nicolemfish: Excited to share a new preprint about my postdoc work in the von Zastrow lab! Using conformational biosensors, we investig….
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Many GPCRs initiate a second phase of G protein-mediated signaling from endosomes, which inherently requires an increase in G protein activity on the endosome surface. Gs-coupled GPCRs are thought to...
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RT @deboramarks: @ylecun @ATinyGreenCell Although you don't cite our critical paper (same time) where we showed you could fold into correct….
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The evolutionary trajectory of a protein through sequence space is constrained by its function. Collections of sequence homologs record the outcomes of millions of evolutionary experiments in which...
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RT @The_Ban_Lab: In our new study we reveal how NAC coordinates and regulates successive co-translational nascent chain ⛓️ processing on th….
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RT @UCSF: How do cells communicate? UCSF's @AashishManglik explored cellular communication through specialized protein receptors at the 29t….
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Aashish Manglik delivered the 29th annual Byers Award Lecture titled “Signal Reception: Cracking Codes in Cellular Communication.”
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RT @hollyingrahamSF: Scientists Discover a New Hormone that Can Build Strong Bones | UC San Francisco . Thank you @LauraKurtzman for a gr….
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A newly discovered hormone explains why females can maintain bone density during lactation, when calcium is stripped away to make milk. This discovery could one day have applications to treating...
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RT @Anat_Levit: Our new paper on structure-based discovery of novel CFTR potentiators via large-scale docking is out in Cell!. https://t.co….
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Large-scale library docking and structure-based optimization are used to identify CFTR modulators, which include a nanomolar potentiator with promising pharmacokinetics and inhibitors that bind to...
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RT @hhokamoto_en: I am truly honored to receive the @HFSP long term fellowship (LTF) 🥳.I'll be working with @AashishManglik as a postdoc @U….
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RT @rhuttenhain: So excited to see our work on "Profiling the proximal proteome of the activated μ-opioid receptor" using APEX-based proxim….
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Nature Chemical Biology - A proteomics and computational approach was developed to map the proximal proteome of the activated μ-opioid receptor and to extract subcellular location, trafficking...
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RT @aaronmring: Ever wonder how microbes interact with the host at a molecular level? Check out our latest paper in @nature with Noah Palm….
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RT @QBI_UCSF: Excited to welcome Carol Robinson, Dr. Lee’s Professor of Chemistry at @UniofOxford & Director of Oxford’s Kavli Institute fo….
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RT @Stanford_MCP: Today we remember and celebrate the life of Bill Weis. Our friend, colleague, & mentor. We scientists are lifelong lear….
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RT @UCSFHospitals: What's next for Dr. @AashishManglik, winner of the 2024 Bowes Biomedical Investigator award? The cell signaling expert s….
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Biophysicist Aashish Manglik, MD, PhD, is the newly awarded 2024 Bowes Biomedical Investigator. With the award, he hopes to further the intersection of his GPCR research and neuropsychiatric diseases.
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