Prof. Stephen Hill

Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, The University of Nottingham Medical School

A BRET Approach for Characterizing Ligand-Receptor Interactions

Prof. Steve Hill, Professor of Molecular Pharmacology, University of Nottingham, describes how he has used bioluminescence resonance energy transfer (BRET) to investigate the ligand binding of cell surface GPCR and RTK proteins.

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Prof. Stephen Hill

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Stephen Hill is Professor of Molecular Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences at The University of Nottingham Medical School. More

Prof. Stephen Hill

Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, The University of Nottingham Medical School

Stephen Hill is Professor of Molecular Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences at The University of Nottingham Medical School. He has published over 170 papers and his research has concentrated mainly on the molecular pharmacology of G protein-coupled receptors and cross-talk between intracellular signaling cascades. Currently, the emphasis of his work is on the study of single ligand-receptor interactions in membrane microdomains using fluorescence correlation spectroscopy.