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An update on our networks project

20 Aug 2019 published August 2019

CEO Jono Bruun gives an update on our project to improve the way we engage across the Society.

President's message: a thrilling lecture and the PSA independent review

18 Jul 2019 in President's message published July 2019

An update from Steve on the 2019 President's Lecture and the independent review of the PSA.

Winning the Schachter Award

12 Jul 2019 published July 2019

Schachter Award winner Kayleigh Slater shares her three week working experience with the Liverpool Ocular Oncology Research Group at the University of Liverpool. 

An Australian adventure: winning the Outstanding Young Investigator Award

09 May 2019 in Prizes, awards and grants published May 2019

Robert Laprairie shares his experience of winning Outstanding Young Investigator 2018 from the British Pharmacological Society and ASCEPT

Our Affinity Groups are changing

23 Apr 2019 in Your Society published April 2019

We are getting started on an important project to improve our Affinity Groups, and I’d like talk to you about why we’re making changes.

President’s message: celebrating research and education

13 Mar 2019 in President's message published March 2019

Research and education really are at the heart of the Society’s work and they underpin everything we do. We know that joining with academic institutions is key to achieving our mission of global scientific, health, and economic impact by 2022.

Organising a Young Life Scientists’ Symposium

13 Mar 2019 in Young pharmacologists published March 2019

Each year the British Pharmacological Society, the Physiological Society and the Biochemical Society come together to support Early Career Researchers (ECRs) in organising a Young Life Scientists’ (YLS) symposium.

Pharmacology 2018 - Education Day

01 Mar 2019 published March 2019

The Society held the most well-attended conference to date with Pharmacology 2018, and arguably the most exciting. A range of national and international delegates gathered in central London to share fascinating new advances across the entire pharmacology discipline.

Winning the Bülbring Award

20 Feb 2019 in Prizes, awards and grants published February 2019

Clare Parish talks about how winning the Bülbring Award helped her get back on track after a career break.

President’s message: my Pharmacology 2018 highlights

15 Jan 2019 in President's message published January 2019

In my first message to you as your President this time last year, I said that one of my priorities for 2018 was that our annual meeting would be our best yet. And based on what I saw at Pharmacology 2018 last month, and from the feedback I received both during and since, I can confidently say that we delivered.

Academic black dog

14 Jan 2019 in Equality, diversity and inclusion published January 2019

The idea that mental health issues are increasingly common amongst university students compared to the general public has gained traction in recent years. For example, in 2017 the All Party Parliamentary Group of Students found that 69% of students have felt depressed within an academic year – a percentage almost three times higher than that reported for the elderly.



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