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.
Find out more and apply for Fellowship.
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.
Select the magnifying glass icon to begin any searches.
Aidan graduated from the University of Aberdeen in 2015 with a 1st Class in BSc Hons Biomedical Sciences (Pharmacology) and was awarded the Undergraduate Pharmacology Prize.
Robert Sewell graduated in pharmacy and after a period in practice he obtained his PhD in neuropharmacology studying opioid receptor classification, analgesia and dependence at the University of Wales.
Professor Sexton is Head of the Drug Discovery Biology Theme, a NHMRC Principal Research Fellow, and Professor of Pharmacology at the Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences within Monash University.
Patrícia Silva graduated in Biological Sciences at the State University of Rio de Janeiro (1982), and obtained her PhD in Cellular and Molecular Biology at the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (1991), (Brazil).
Edith Sim (BSc,Edinb;DPhil;Oxon) joined Pharmacology in Oxford in 1983 (Wellcome Senior Lecturer), showing hydalazine inhibition of complement component C4 was important in drug-induced lupus.
Dave Singh is professor of clinical pharmacology & respiratory medicine at the University of Manchester.
Dr Singh is currently working as a faculty at the Government Medical College and Hospital in Chandigarh, India.
Dr Skett is a Forensic Pharmacologist and Honorary Senior Lecturer in Pharmacology in the College of Medicine, Veterinary Medicine and Life Sciences at the University of Glasgow specialising specifically in the clearance of drugs from the body and the adverse effects of drugs.
Mark completed his PhD (2017) at the University of Nottingham under the supervision of Prof Stephen Hill and Prof Jeanette Woolard where studied the molecular pharmacology of an antibody raised against the Beta-1 adrenoceptor.
Chris Sobey obtained his PhD in 1991 from the University of Melbourne in Australia.