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 Martin Wilkins

Martin R Wilkins is Professor of Clinical Pharmacology at Imperial College London.

Professor Gary Willars

Gary Willars completed a PhD at the University of Aston and after several positions settled at the University of Leicester where he is now an Associate Professor in the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology.

Dr Chris Williams

Chris holds a PhD in Biochemistry obtained at the University of Kent where she studied the molecular pharmacology of the Dopamine D2 & D3 receptors with Philip Strange (Prof Emeritus of Pharmacology).

Professor David Williams

Prof Williams qualified in Medicine in Trinity College Dublin in 1994.

Professor Ian Wong

Professor Ian Wong is currently the Head of Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacy, University of Hong Kong.

Dr David Wood

Dr David Wood is a Consultant Physician and Clinical Toxicologist at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust and King’s Health Partners and a Reader in Clinical Toxicology at King’s College London.

Professor Jeanette Woolard

Prof Woolard is Professor of Cardiovascular Physiology and Pharmacology and Deputy Director of the COMPARE unit at the University of Nottingham.

Professor David Wyllie

My long-standing research interests is the study of ligand-gated ion channels (LGICs) activated by L-glutamate.

Dr Chengcan Yao

Dr Chengcan Yao is a Reader in Immunopharmacology at the University of Edinburgh Centre for Inflammation Research.