Randy Hall PhD
- Department of Pharmacology & Chemical Biology
Professor
- (404) 727-3699
- rhall3@emory.edu
- My Laboratory Website
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Emory University School of Medicine
Department of Pharmacology
1510 Clifton Rd.
Overview
Research Area:
Mechanisms of signal transduction by neurotransmitter and hormone receptors
Research Interests:
Our research is focused on the mechanisms of signal transduction by neurotransmitter and hormone receptors. In particular, we study receptor interactions with cytoplasmic proteins that may act as mediators of receptor signaling and/or as scaffold proteins involved in the regulation of receptor trafficking and localization. We also study receptor interactions with other receptors, which can strongly regulate receptor trafficking and may underlie many unexplained examples of cross-talk between different neurotransmitter systems. Understanding the mechanisms of signal transduction and trafficking of neurotransmitter and hormone receptors is of paramount clinical importance, since such receptors are extremely common targets for therapeutic
Academic Appointment
- Professor, Emory University School of Medicine
Education
Degrees
- Postdoctoral Fellow from Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Duke Medical Center
- Postdoctoral Fellow from Vollum Institute, Oregon Health Sciences University
- PhD from University of California at Irvine
Research
Publications
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GPR37L1 controls maturation and organization of cortical astrocytes during development.
Glia Volume: 71 Page(s): 1921 - 1946
08/01/2023 Authors: Nguyen TT; Camp CR; Doan JK; Traynelis SF; Sloan SA; Hall RA -
Phosphatidylserine exposure modulates adhesion GPCR BAI1 (ADGRB1) signaling activity.
J Biol Chem Volume: 298 Page(s): 102685
12/01/2022 Authors: Lala T; Doan JK; Takatsu H; Hartzell HC; Shin H-W; Hall RA -
Adhesion G protein-coupled receptors: structure, signaling, physiology, and pathophysiology.
Physiol Rev Volume: 102 Page(s): 1587 - 1624
10/01/2022 Authors: Lala T; Hall RA -
Mice lacking full length Adgrb1 (Bai1) exhibit social deficits, increased seizure susceptibility, and altered brain development.
Exp Neurol Volume: 351 Page(s): 113994
05/01/2022 Authors: Shiu FH; Wong JC; Yamamoto T; Lala T; Purcell RH; Owino S; Zhu D; Van Meir EG; Hall RA; Escayg A -
GPR37 modulates progenitor cell dynamics in a mouse model of ischemic stroke.
Exp Neurol Volume: 342 Page(s): 113719
08/01/2021 Authors: Owino S; Giddens MM; Jiang JG; Nguyen TT; Shiu FH; Lala T; Gearing M; McCrary MR; Gu X; Wei L -
Quantitative Proteomics Reveal an Altered Pattern of Protein Expression in Brain Tissue from Mice Lacking GPR37 and GPR37L1.
J Proteome Res Volume: 19 Page(s): 744 - 755
02/07/2020 Authors: Nguyen TT; Dammer EB; Owino SA; Giddens MM; Madaras NS; Duong DM; Seyfried NT; Hall RA -
The expanding functional roles and signaling mechanisms of adhesion G protein-coupled receptors.
Ann N Y Acad Sci Volume: 1456 Page(s): 5 - 25
11/01/2019 Authors: Morgan RK; Anderson GR; Ara D; Aust G; Balenga N; Boucard A; Bridges JP; Engel FB; Formstone CJ; Glitsch MD -
Protective effects of GPR37 via regulation of inflammation and multiple cell death pathways after ischemic stroke in mice.
FASEB J Volume: 33 Page(s): 10680 - 10691
10/01/2019 Authors: McCrary MR; Jiang MQ; Giddens MM; Zhang JY; Owino S; Wei ZZ; Zhong W; Gu X; Xin H; Hall RA -
Ultrastructural localization of DREADDs in monkeys.
Eur J Neurosci Volume: 50 Page(s): 2801 - 2813
09/01/2019 Authors: Galvan A; Raper J; Hu X; Par J-F; Bonaventura J; Richie CT; Michaelides M; Mueller SAL; Roseboom PH; Oler JA -
Adhesion G Protein-Coupled Receptors as Drug Targets.
Annu Rev Pharmacol Toxicol Volume: 58 Page(s): 429 - 449
01/06/2018 Authors: Purcell RH; Hall RA