Aashish Manglik
Instructor
MOLECULAR & CELLULAR PHYSIOLOGY
Canary Center at Stanford
United States of America
Biography
He is an Instructor of Molecular & Cellular Physiology.He has done B.A. from Washington University in St. Louis, Chemisty and Biology (2008),Ph.D. from Stanford University, Biophysics (2016),M.D. from Stanford University (2016).He is interested in focused on decoding the molecular basis of transmembrane signaling and transport. The particular systems we study lie at the intersection of human health and protein science.
Research Interest
focused on decoding the molecular basis of transmembrane signaling and transport. The particular systems we study lie at the intersection of human health and protein science.
Publications
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Manglik A, Kobilka B. The role of protein dynamics in GPCR function: insights from the β 2 AR and rhodopsin. Current opinion in cell biology. 2014 Apr 30;27:136-43.
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Manglik A, Kim TH, Masureel M, Altenbach C, Yang Z, Hilger D, Lerch MT, Kobilka TS, Thian FS, Hubbell WL, Prosser RS. Structural insights into the dynamic process of β 2-adrenergic receptor signaling. Cell. 2015 May 21;161(5):1101-11.
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Huang W, Manglik A, Venkatakrishnan AJ, Laeremans T, Feinberg EN, Sanborn AL, Kato HE, Livingston KE, Thorsen TS, Kling R, Granier S. Structural insights into μ-opioid receptor activation. Nature. 2015 Aug 20;524(7565):315.