What is research integrity? Research integrity is defined as conducting research in a manner that enables the audience to have the utmost confidence and trust in the findings and data presented.
Introduction Dr Darrin M Disley, CEO of Mogrify, knows his way around a football field. A serial biotech entrepreneur, Darrin was once told that he wasnât good enough to study chemistry, so he
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The PDF version of a recent commentary in Nature (with a list of more than 800 signatories) has the provocative title âRetire statistical significanceâ
Each year the British Pharmacological Society, the Physiological Society and the Biochemical Society come together to support early career researchers in organising a Young Life Scientistsâ (YLS)
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Hi Professor Ferro and Welcome to âPharmacologist In Phrameâ! Interviewed by Dr Aisah Aubdool _ Jan 2026 Albert Ferro studied Medicine at Kingâs College London (1978-1984),
It is a question that most people approaching retirement ask themselves: âwhat am I going to do after I retire?â, and it was certainly in my mind as I approached my departure from AstraZeneca in