About
Tal Weizmann is a Research Fellow and Doctorate Student at the Centre for Health and Life Sciences, where he conducts advanced research in computational biochemistry and molecular dynamics. His work focuses on G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), particularly their structural transitions and pharmacological modulation.
His research interests span Molecular Dynamics, GPCR biology, receptor pharmacology, and non-opioid analgesic development. Using advanced simulation techniques like multiple walker supervised molecular dynamics (mwSuMD), he investigates hidden conformational changes in proteins that are critical for drug action.
The trend in his publications reflects a strong emphasis on understanding the mechanistic basis of receptor activation and allosteric modulation, particularly in the context of pain management. His work combines computational modeling with biochemical insights to advance drug discovery.
Scientific Contributions:
- Published in high-impact journals including eLife and Cells
- Active in open-access and preprint research dissemination (bioRxiv)
- Recognized in research metrics for news mentions and social media engagement
He is actively involved in collaborative research with prominent scientists such as C.A. Reynolds, G. Deganutti, and P. Griffin. While no formal advising or grant information is provided, his role as a Research Fellow indicates involvement in funded research projects. His work is part of a broader effort to decode GPCR dynamics for therapeutic innovation.
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