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BJCP article: Walking a tightrope: Regulators balancing need for safety & flexibility in approvals f

It can be challenging for regulators to keep up with advances related to medical drugs and devices. A new analysis and editorial published in the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology provide insights on how officials are working to support accelerated access to new the...

President’s Lecture 2019 ‘Big Pharma – why even the best science might not be enough to save it’

The 2019 President’s Lecture took place at the Royal College of Physicians in central London and was delivered by Dr Nessa Carey, Visiting Professor at Imperial College London, Transitional Chair for Business Development and Innovation at the Quadram Institute and non-executi...

Science Rocks!

At school, my ambition was to enter a career in art. I spent a lot of my youth on art retreats, attending painting classes and generally taking every opportunity to learn new creative practices. During that time, science wasn’t on my radar, so I decided to attend college and ...

Removing awarding gaps: The Kingston University Pharmaceutical Science experience

The Pharmaceutical Science degrees at Kingston University are a popular choice for many students from a BAME (Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic) background. The degrees are very broad-based courses, with an emphasis on the cultivation of laboratory skills, containing a relativ...

Medical Copywriting: Where Art meets Science

I began my career in medical copywriting over two and a half years ago, delving into an industry I never expected to be part of – advertising. It’s easy to assume that advertising is all about pretty pictures and showy words, but there’s far more depth to the process than mee...

My Life as a Blood Cell

Pharmacology Matters is delighted again to hold the annual Junior Science Writing Competition. The competition was for those between 7-11 years old and the only constraint on content was that entries must be related to science. Science is how we ask questions and collect evid...

Jellyfish

Pharmacology Matters is delighted again to hold the annual Junior Science Writing Competition. The competition was for those between 7-11 years old and the only constraint on content was that entries must be related to science. Science is how we ask questions and collect evide...

Chemistry Can Clean Corroded Coins

Pharmacology Matters is delighted again to hold the annual Junior Science Writing Competition. The competition was for those between 7-11 years old and the only constraint on content was that entries must be related to science. Science is how we ask questions and collect evide...

Laura Ajram

This interview was conducted in 2017, when Laura was a final year PhD student at Kings College London. She went on to progress her career in research management at the University of Manchester as a Translational Research Facilitator. Laura now works at Medicines Discovery Cat...

Message from the President​

I would like to begin by thanking Professor Clive Page, who was President of the BPS 2022-2023. The work he did during his term has ensured a renewed direction for the Society, and I intend to follow in his footsteps in my own term as President. 2023 was a significant yea...