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Nicole Perry-Hauser is a Lecturer in the School of Molecular Biosciences at the University of Glasgow, focusing on her independent research career centered around the biology of adhesion G protein-coupled receptors (aGPCRs). Her research explores the pharmacological tractability of drugs targeting aGPCRs, addressing the knowledge gaps in their fundamental molecular mechanisms, especially in relation to neuropsychiatric disorders. She completed her PhD in the Department of Pharmacology at Vanderbilt University under the mentorship of Dr. Vsevolod Gurevich and Dr. T.M. Iverson, investigating arrestins, proteins that play a crucial role in the regulation of G protein-coupled receptors. Following her PhD, Perry-Hauser continued her postdoctoral research in Dr. Jonathan Javitch’s lab at Columbia University’s Department of Psychiatry to further study aGPCRs. Her current research examines the role of latrophilin-3 in modulating dopaminergic neurotransmission. She has received multiple awards recognizing her contributions to the field, including emerging scholar distinctions and fellowships from prestigious institutes.
University of Glasgow • Glasgow, SCT, GB
Lecturer focused on research and teaching in Molecular Biosciences.