Professor Clive Page discusses the ways you can get involved at the World Congress of Basic & Clinical Pharmacology 2023, and other upcoming meetings and projects at the Society.
The 2021 Queen’s Birthday Honours list was recently released and I was delighted to see many familiar names amongst those recognised, including our Elected Trustee (Industry) Steve Rees, who was
Firstly, I would like to take the opportunity to introduce myself as your new Editor-in-Chief, having recently taking over from Felicity Gavins. Pharmacology Matters has grown from strength to
Firstly I would like to thank the Italian Pharmacological Society for giving me an opportunity to be part of the 19th Società Italiana di Farmacologia (SIF) Seminar Rimini event on pharmacology
In December 2015 the William Harvey Research Institute (WHRI) at Queen Mary University of London received a major recognition from the British Pharmacological Society: the UK Pharmacology on the Map
By the time you read this you will hopefully have already seen the Society’s announcement of its new Scientific Advisory Panel. I’d like to talk about the role we see this group playing, and what it
As researchers, we often invest countless hours in conducting research and analysing data. However, when it comes to sharing our findings with non-scientific audiences, we may face challenges in
In support of the 19th World Congress of Basic & Clinical Pharmacology (WCP2023), the International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology Education Section (IUPHAR-Ed) developed an Education
My first professional encounter with Pharmacology Matters was when I was invited to contribute an article to a GPCR-themed edition of the magazine as an early career researcher (ECR) during my