BPS YouTube channel
Our YouTube channel features recordings of past events and webinars; interviews with leading and emerging pharmacologists; and videos to help engage the public in pharmacology.
Today's Science, Tomorrow's Medicine
An introduction to pharmacology & the British Pharmacological Society.
Engagement webinars playlist
Guest presenters offer advice and insights to help you share your research.
Pharmacology 2024 playlist
Recordings of keynote lectures and symposia from the BPS's 2024 annual conference.
Animal research resources
Find out more about the importance of animal research, the principles of the 3Rs, and find useful resources on the topic of animal research.
Public engagement resources
Online and downloadable resources to help you engage different audiences with pharmacology and your research.
Reports, consultations & policy
Reports
The Society works with its members and other organisations to publish reports on a variety of topics.
Consultation responses
The Society’s members are often invited to input into consultation responses.
Policy statements
To engage with policy, the Society produces and endorses a number of statements, ranging from standalone papers and comments, to broader petitions and letters.
Documents & forms
Whether you're submitting bursary expenses or participating in an event, here you'll find the necessary documents and forms to help you follow the Society code of conduct and procedures.
Career case studies
Anna Zecharia
Director Programmes & Partnerships and Deputy Executive Director of the International Alliance of Mental Health Research Funders (IAMHRF)
BPS Assessment
BPS Assessment is the commercial assessment and eLearning arm of the British Pharmacological Society. Its mission is to drive improvement in medication safety through knowledge, assessment, and learning. This has propelled the launch of multiple training products in countries all over the globe, including:
The Guide to PHARMACOLOGY
The IUPHAR/BPS Guide to PHARMACOLOGY is a free-to-access online resource that acts as a “one-stop shop” for pharmacological information on ligand-activity-target relationships. Its main feature is the searchable database containing quantitative information on drug targets and the prescription medicines and experimental drugs that act on them.
The Guide is expertly curated, and the majority of its information comes from high-quality pharmacological and medicinal chemistry literature. It is a valuable resource for researchers and students in pharmacology and drug discovery, and provides the general public with accurate information on the basic science underlying medicines.
The Guide is a collaboration between the International Union of Basic & Clinical Pharmacology (IUPHAR) and the British Pharmacological Society (BPS).
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