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David Reiner-Link, PhD

David Reiner-Link, PhD

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darelink@stanford.edu
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David obtained his Ph.D. in Pharmacy from the Heinrich-Heine-University of Duesseldorf (Germany)where he worked with Holger Stark, Ph.D., on assay development to discover novel multi-target directed ligands and strategies for neurological and psychiatric disorders. He joined our group after his postdoc with Hans Bräuner-Osborne,Ph.D. and Alexander S. Hauser, Ph.D. in the Molecular Pharmacology Group at theDepartment of Drug Design & Pharmacology, University of Copenhagen(Denmark). Since then, he has focused on how genetic variation (isoforms andmissense variants) in neurological and psychiatric GPCRs alters the cellularproteomics as part of his Novo Nordisk Foundation-supported project “Deciphering the Proteomic Secretsof Dopamine D2 Receptor Gene Variants”.

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