Fellows' Directory

Fellows of the British Pharmacological Society are members who have demonstrated distinction and peer recognition in pharmacology.
 
Fellows have made, and may continue to make, substantial contributions to the disciplines of pharmacology, clinical pharmacology and therapeutics, through their work, publication and presentation of research, leadership, and contribution to Society life.

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This directory has been created to increase the visibility of our Fellows and their contributions, and to support networking by providing a useful resource for members to connect with Fellows with similar areas of interest.

Here you can find profiles of each Fellow, including information on their institutional affiliation, year elected, primary professional setting, affinity group membership, and a short biography.

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Dr Emma Kidd

My research focuses on understanding the causes of Alzheimer’s disease, particularly age and biological sex and investigating the treatment of depression in AD.

Dr Gavin Kilpatrick

After gaining his PhD in pharmacology from the London Institute of Psychiatry (part of King's College), Gavin Kilpatrick has worked for over 25 years in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical sectors.

Dr Laura Kilpatrick

Laura obtained her BSc in Biology from the University of York followed by a MSc in Cancer Immunotherapy from the University of Nottingham.

Dr Aileen King

Aileen King is a Senior Lecturer in Pharmacology at King’s College London.

Professor Carl Kirkpatrick

Carl Kirkpatrick’s journey into pharmacology began with a Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) and a PhD at the University of Otago in New Zealand.

Dr Jennifer Koenig

Dr Koenig is Assistant Professor in Pharmacology, Therapeutics and Toxicology at the University of Nottingham based in the Derby Medical School.

Professor Helen Kwanashie

Helen Ochuko Kwanashie obtained her PhD Pharmacology from Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Nigeria, undertook postdoctoral training at University of Dundee Scotland, and attained Full Professorship of Pharmacology in 2004.

Dr Graham Ladds

Graham Ladds is a Reader in Receptor Pharmacology in the Department of Pharmacology at the University of Cambridge.

Professor David Lambert

• Trained as a Biologist then did PhD in Diabetes Research (1987).