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Fabiana Crowley

After obtaining a Bachelor's degree in Pharmacy and Laboratory Medicine, Dr. Crowley completed a Master's and Ph.D. in Biochemical & Molecular Pharmacology and a brief post-doc in neuroscience.

Meet the Medicine Makers

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Using animals in biomedical research: why education holds the key

Using animals in biomedical research: why education holds the key

… students to have hands-on contact with animals, as…

President's message: Society prizes and awards

President's message: Society prizes and awards

… prizes and awards, please contact Paul Tizard, Membership…

BPS Assessment

BPS Assessment

BPS Assessment, the commercial arm of the British Pharmacological Society, provides global assessment and eLearning solutions to improve medication safety and prescribing education.

There is a heavy cost to getting a PhD that nobody talks about

Embarking on a PhD is a journey of epic proportions. Initially filled with excitement and enthusiasm, students are compelled by the idea of pushing the frontiers of human knowledge.

Mental health issues: a common lab hazard?

Mental health issues: a common lab hazard?

While many researchers are fighting the good fight in the lab, it seems we are losing a war with our own health. A recent publication from Nature determined that graduate students are six times more

Introduction to the Finance Committee

Introduction to the Finance Committee

… applying to join, please contact Mike Poole…

Guide to PHARMACOLOGY and the Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2017-18

Adam Pawson and Steve Alexander talk about the Guide to PHARMACOLOGY and the Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2017-18.

Three ways to address the mental health crisis: better funding, better understanding, better medication

Three ways to address the mental health crisis: better funding, better understanding, better medication

PhD programs have always been tough. In my postgraduate days, ‘second-year blues’ was rampant: the process seemed to have taken an age already, but there was still such a long haul ahead. What seems