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British Pharmacological Society members elected as Fellows of the Royal Society

Three members of the British Pharmacological Society were elected as Fellows of the Royal Society.

The Fellowship of the Royal Society is made up of the most eminent scientists, engineers and technologists from or living and working in the UK and the Commonwealth. Past Fellows and Foreign Members have included Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking.

Congratulations to the Members/Fellows who were elected as Fellows:

  • Professor Antony Galione, Full Member
  • Professor David Lodge, Retired Fellow
  • Professor Paul Workman, Full Member

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