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WCP2023 Poster Prize winners and runners-up

The Poster Prize-giving Ceremony at WCP2023, 7 July 2023. The British Pharmacological Society hosted the 19th World Congress of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology on behalf of the International Union and Basic and Clinical Pharmacology (IUPHAR) in Glasgow, Scotland from 2...

Independent Review of Prescribing Safety Assessment is published

An independent review of the Prescribing Safety Assessment (PSA) has found that it increases the attention paid by students and faculty to accurate prescribing, and allows them to demonstrate competencies in the safe and effective use of medicines. According to the report’s au...

BPS & ELRIG UK joint meeting: Translating Ideas into Therapies

A joint meeting from the British Pharmacological Society and ELRIG UK.

Science policy

Roles in science policy focus on areas of public policy and legislation that affect how research can be carried out. This might include policies to create a more prosperous environment for scientific research, or public health policies that influence how scientific advances a...

Early Career Life Scientists' Symposia

Run by early career life scientists, for early career life scientists Download poster as a PNG Download poster as a PDF The Early Career Life Scientists’ Symposia (ECLS Symposia) are one day scientific conferences organised by PhD students, early career life scienti...

Bill Bowman

Elected in 2014 Born on 26 April 1930 in Carlisle, UK Died on 18 July 2013 in Rockcliffe, UK Achievements Inspired by his pharmacist father, Bowman began his academic career with a first class degree specializing in pharmacology from the London School of Pharmacy, follo...

Aims & objectives

In 2022, we will deliver the following activities, mapped to our new strategic objectives: Goal 1: Advance the discipline of pharmacology,  communicating its beneficial impact on animal and human health. Strengthening the foundations  of clinical pharmacology through...

Experiential learning outcomes

The Society’s Education and Training committee are keen to ensure that the curriculum for the use of research animals stays relevant and up to date in between more formal reviews. We welcome all feedback on the below experiential learning outcomes. If you would like to send u...

Bringing pharmacology to life: updates to the Ambassadors scheme

In 2016, the Society’s Engagement Committee (then known as the Policy and Public Engagement Committee) set up a pilot scheme with the aim to promote the Society and pharmacology to diverse audiences around the world. From this pilot, the Ambassadors scheme was launched offi...

Purdah – protecting the scientist’s voice

The British Pharmacological Society has joined many other leading organisations from across the scientific community in signing a letter to Sir Jeremy Heywood , Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Civil Service. The letter asks for clarification from government on how ‘purdah’...