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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Professor Reecha Sofat

Professor Reecha Sofat is the inaugural Breckenridge Chair of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics at the University of Liverpool, where she is also Head of Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics.

Dr Egle Solito

Dr Egle Solito is Reader in Immunobiology and heads the Blood-Brain Barrier research group at William Harvey Research Institute Bart’s and the London Scholl of Medicine Queen Mary University London (WHRI-SMD).

Professor Andrew Somogyi

Andrew Somogyi graduated in Pharmacy from Tasmania and at the University of Sydney completed a PhD in 1978.

Dr Christopher Southan

Chris has a PhD from the LMU Munich, MSc in Virology from Reading and BSc Hons in Biochemistry from Dundee.

Dr James Paul Spiers

Paul Spiers is an associate professor of Pharmacology in Trinity College Dublin.

Professor Gary Stephens

My research interests are in the use of in vitro electrophysiology to investigate modulation of ion channels and receptors and their role in presynaptic function.

Professor Alastair Stewart

Alastair Stewart is a Professor of Pharmacology, Co-Director of the Lung Health Research Centre and Chair of Therapeutic Technologies Hallmark Research Initiative at the University of Melbourne.

Dr Leigh Stoddart

Leigh completed her CASE PhD in molecular pharmacology on the then newly deorphansied free fatty acid G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) at the University of Glasgow, under the supervision of Prof Graeme Milligan.

Professor Trevor Stone

I read Pharmacy at the School of Pharmacy, London (1969) and then I accepted an MRC Scholarship to undertake research for a PhD under Laurence Malcolm at Aberdeen, where I used microiontophoresis to study the pharmacology of individual, physiologically identified neurons in the neocortex.

Professor Philip Strange

Although Philip Strange trained as an organic chemist in Cambridge, he was inexorably drawn to pharmacology through postdoctoral studies with Dan Koshland in Berkeley and Arnold Burgen at Mill Hill.