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Society highlights pharmacogenomics to MPs for Evidence Week

  As part of Evidence Week 2022, the British Pharmacological Society is taking part in an event in Parliament where we will engage with MPs and peers to highlight our recent work focused on the

2024 Annual review & financial statements

Message from Rachel Lambert-Forsyth, CEO of the British Pharmacological Society It was the second day of Pharmacology 2024; I was rushing from one session to the next when I made myself stop and

Changing the narrative around schizophrenia

Changing the narrative around schizophrenia

Please note: this article discusses the use of offensive and discriminatory language. Mental health can touch people in different ways, including through personal experience or through caring for

World’s Most Expensive Drug: Zolgensma

In the fight against spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), few treatments have reshaped the landscape like Zolgensma (onasemnogene abeparvovec). Priced at a staggering $2.1 million per patient for a

‘Is pharmacology a difficult subject to study?’

As part of my role as a pharmacology and physiology teaching assistant at the University of Aberdeen, I co-delivered two public engagement activities in March of this year. The first was a hybrid

Introducing the Early Career Pharmacologists supporting WCP2023

  In July, the Society will host the 19th World Congress of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology (WCP2023). The event, which will take place 2-7 July in Glasgow, Scotland, will deliver an exciting

Celebrating neurodiversity in STEM

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

‘Where does [my] anxiety come from? The world!’ Trans and gender diverse mental health

Trans and gender diverse people in the UK are in the midst of a national healthcare crisis. The NHS currently has a maximum waiting time for non-urgent referrals of 18 weeks, yet current waiting

Pharmacology in the Metaverse

Pharmacology in the Metaverse

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Showcasing the vibrant undergraduate pharmacology community at the William Harvey Research Institute

Showcasing the vibrant undergraduate pharmacology community at the William Harvey Research Institute

In 2015, Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) launched a BSc degree in Pharmacology and Innovative Therapeutics. It received three