Honorary Fellows are elected for life by the British Pharmacological Society in recognition of sustained excellence and leadership in science, healthcare, and public service.
The Honorary Fellowship includes Nobel Laureates, international prize-winners, long-standing members of the Society, and those who have advanced the disciplines of Pharmacology, Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics through research, leadership and contribution to the British Pharmacological Society.
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This Directory has been created to increase the visibility of our Honorary Fellows and their contributions, and to support networking by providing a useful resource for members to connect with Honorary Fellows with similar areas of interest.
Here you can find profiles of each Honorary Fellow, including information on their institutional affiliation, year elected, primary professional setting, Affinity Group membership, along with a short biography.
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I trained as an endothelial cell biologist, with a PhD from Cambridge.
Roger Pertwee’s research focuses on the pharmacology and therapeutic potential of synthetic, endogenous and cannabis-derived cannabinoids.
Robin Plevin is a Professor in Pharmacology at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow and currently Head of Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences.
Current Positions:
Emeritus Professor of Clinical Pharmacology, University of Edinburgh
Retired Consultant Physician, Edinburgh Royal Infirmary & Western General Hospital Edinburgh
Education:
University of Cambridge, Middlesex Hospital Medical School, London
Degrees & Qualifications:
MA, MB, BChir, MD (Cantab), FRCPE, FRCP, DPCPSA FFPM, FRSE,
Honours & Awards:
1978 British Pharmacological Society Lilly Prize in Clinical Pharmacology
1989 Fellow, Royal Society of Edinburgh
1998 Diploma in Clinical Pharmacology Honoris Causa
2000 Cullen Prize, Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh
2009 Honorary Fellow, British Pharmacological Society
2009 Honorary Member, Swedish Association for Clinical Pharmacology
Professional Interests:
Drug Absorption, Disposition and Interactions.
Smita is a neuropharmacologist with over 25 years of experience working in the pharmaceutical industry.
After qualifying in medicine at University College London, and with a MSc in pharmacology, I moved to Oxford as Research Fellow in the Department of Pharmacology, later becoming University Lecturer and Medical Sciences Fellow at Lincoln College.
Medical School and MD in Freiburg, Germany (1963-1969; Stretch-induced automaticity in primate myocardium)
After internship in Berlin, postdoc and ‘Habilitation’ in Pharmacology at the University of Kiel (1979: Relationship between shape of the cardiac action potential and contractile force).
Sir Michael is chairman of the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (since December 2014).