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Empowering Safe Prescribing: A Journey in Medicines Reconciliation Using a Multidisciplinary Approac

In the NHS, where delivery of healthcare is constantly evolving, there is a need to move to online electronic platforms for most tasks. In NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, medicines reconciliation is done electronically, however we noted the completion rate was low. To improv...

My experience at the President’s Lecture

On October 24 2024, I had the privilege of attending the British Pharmacological Society's President's Lecture, where Professor Andrew Morris, President of the Academy of Medical Sciences and Director of Health Data Research UK (HDR UK), shared his insights on the transformat...

Gaining work experience at Hull York Medical School

I am a sixth form student, studying A level Chemistry and Biology alongside a WJEC level 3 diploma in Criminology. I am keen to deepen my knowledge of the sciences, and it occurred to me that having an ultimate career goal in mind will help me to choose the right course at un...

Artificial Intelligence in Science Communication

When prompted to describe some of its key functions, amongst others ChatGPT (GPT-3.5) listed “information retrieval”, “content generation” and “idea generation”. It is therefore easy to understand why AI tools such as ChatGPT are an attractive tool within any form of communic...

Society President awarded the fourth Tomoh Masaki Award (2017)

David Webb, Christison Professor of Clinical Pharmacology at the University of Edinburgh received this award at the International Congress on Endothelin (ET-15) in Prague, Czech Republic in early October 2017. The award recognises outstanding scientific achievement and was pr...

European Histamine Research Society 2019

Annual conference for the European Histamine Research Society to discuss progress in the basic and clinical pharmacology of histamine

The blossoming of pharmacology in emerging economies - July 2014

In this issue we bring together pharmacologists from across the globe from Mexico, Nigeria and Turkey to reflect not only the broad range of disciplines under the pharmacology umbrella, but also the wealth of knowledge and diversity of members from BPS and other pharmacologic...

Society welcomes Wiley policy on author name change

The Society welcomes the announcement that Wiley, publisher of our journals, has updated its policy regarding author name changes with the aim of supporting the trans and non-binary academic community, and contributing to an inclusive research environment. The update cover...

Meet the 2019 BJCP Early Career Researcher prize winners – Tamara van Donge and Warit Ruanglertboon

At Pharmacology 2019, prizes were awarded to several Early Career Researchers. We talked to the two BJCP winners, Dr Tamara van Donge and Warit Ruanglertboon, to find out more about their work, careers and interests. Dr Tamara van Donge receiving the Early Career Research...

Celebrating neurodiversity in STEM

Neurodiversity comprises a variety of learning differences including dyslexia, dyspraxia, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Often these learning differences coexist. Individuals who identify as having one or more of these learn...