The Endocrine Metabolic GPCRs: from molecules and mechanisms to medicine, will take place in Liverpool on 9 - 10 February 2026.
Date: 9 - 10 February 2026
Location: Crowne Plaza, Liverpool, UK
This event will bring together scientists from academia and industry to exchange data, technologies and ideas in the field of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs).
We’ll explore the structural basis of GPCR activation and the latest methods to study complex GPCR signalling. The event will provide a platform for leveraging recent advances in the field towards new fundamental discoveries and therapeutic solutions.
This event is endorsed by the Society for Endocrinology.
Why attend the Endocrine Metabolic GPCRs?
Learn from world-renowned experts: find out what’s next for GPCR research from some of the leading voices in the field
Be part of the conversation: share your research and challenges, and gain vital feedback from others working in the field
Cutting-edge content: stay abreast of the latest trends, methodologies, and discoveries in GPCRs
Forge new collaborations: expand your professional network by connecting with peers working in GPCR research across a range of sectors
Key topics
Drug discovery and using genetics to understand GPCR pathophysiology
Latest methodologies to study complex GPCR signalling at the micro/macro-scale
Endocrine GPCR biology from pharmacology to physiology
Who should attend?
We welcome scientists and physicians at all career levels from academia and industry interested in: molecular pharmacology, structural biology, cell signalling, endocrinology, metabolism, and drug discovery.
There over 3,000 scientists, clinicians and nurses at the heart of our global endocrine community. Membership enables you to stay at the forefront of endocrinology, collaborate with those in the field, apply for grants and benefit from other career development opportunities.
We publish cutting-edge research and best practice in the field of endocrinology through seven official journals and conference abstracts. Our quarterly magazine The Endocrinologist contains opinion pieces, research and practice updates and Society news for members.