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------------------------------------------- Watch the video version of this podcast episodes https://www.ecosystem.drgpcr.com/dr-g... For more details, visit #DrGPCR Podcast Episode #69 page http://www.drgpcr.com/episode-69-hist... ------------------------------------------- About Dr. Stephen Ferguson Dr. Stephen Ferguson is a Professor in the Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine at the University of Ottawa. He did B.Sc. in biology at McGill University and received his Ph.D. under the mentorship of Dr. Brian Collier in the Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics at McGill University (1994). He did his postdoctoral training with Dr. Marc G. Caron at Duke University (1994-1997), where he and his colleagues investigated the role of G protein-coupled receptor kinases and beta-arrestin in regulating G protein-coupled receptor endocytosis, trafficking, and signaling. He has held four Canada Research Chairs since 2001 and was previously a Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada MacDonald Scholar (1998-2003) and Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario Career Investigator (2003-2016). He was a recipient of Canada's Top 40 under 40 award in 2004 and received Queen Elizabeth II, Diamond Jubilee Medal, in 2012. He has also received both Junior (2001) and Senior (2005) investigator awards from the Pharmacological Society of Canada. Most recently, in 2021, he was elected as a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Health Science (FCAHS). His research career has focused on the investigation of the regulation of G protein-coupled receptors signaling mechanisms in health and disease. He currently holds multiple research grants from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) for his research investigating the role of metabotropic glutamate receptor signaling in Huntington’s and Alzheimer’s disease. ------------------------------------------- Dr. Stephen Ferguson on the web Carlton University https://carleton.ca/neuroscience/prof... Canada Research Chairs https://www.chairs-chaires.gc.ca/chai... Twitter / labferguson ResearchGate https://www.researchgate.net/profile/... LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-s... Great Lakes GPCR Retreat on the web 21st Great Lakes GPCR Retreat https://event.fourwaves.com/gpcr2022/... More about previous GPCR Retreat meetings http://www.gpcr-retreat.com/program.html ------------------------------------------- Imagine a world in which the vast majority of us are healthy. The #DrGPCR Ecosystem is all about dynamic interactions between us who are working towards exploiting the druggability of #GPCR's. We aspire to provide opportunities to connect, share, form trusting partnerships, grow, and thrive together. To build our #GPCR Ecosystem, we created various enabling outlets. For more details, visit our website http://www.DrGPCR.com/Ecosystem/. Are you a #GPCR professional? Become a #DrGPCR Ecosystem Member http://www.drgpcr.com/membership/ Register to become a Virtual Cafe speaker http://www.drgpcr.com/virtual-cafe/ Subscribe to our monthly newsletter http://www.drgpcr.com/newsletter/ Listen and subscribe to #DrGPCR Podcasts http://www.drgpcr.com/podcast/ Support #DrGPCR Ecosystem with your Donation. http://www.drgpcr.com/sponsors/ Reserve your spots for the next #DrGPCR Virtual Cafe http://www.drgpcr.com/virtual-cafe/ Bring in a #GPCR expert consultant http://www.drgpcr.com/consulting/ Share your feedback with us: http://www.drgpcr.com/audience-survey/