The British Pharmacological Society was sad to announce the death of Professor Sir Michael Rawlins last week.Sir Michael made an enormous contribution to pharmacology and public health, establishing…
The UK's New Year Honours List marks 'the incredible public service of individuals from across the UK'.Two Honorary Fellows of the British Pharmacological Society have been recognised in the 2023 New…
Professor Clive Page looks back at his highlights of 2022, including two recent events: 'Lungs: more than an organ of gas exchange' and the annual general meeting.
Breast cancer impacts more than 4,000 women in Scotland per annum and remains one of the global leading causes of female cancer-related morbidity and mortality. Beyond the clinical management of…
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…
The fourth Pharmacology Matters Writing Competition for early career pharmacologists* (ECPs) is now open. This is a fantastic opportunity to have your voice heard, develop your writing skills and…
Pedagogy refers to the act of academic teaching, allowing students to learn through transforming experience into knowledge. A typical pedagogical method is the didactic approach of standing in front…
The Vacation Studentship encourages undergraduates to take pharmacology as a specialism. Winners receive up to £1,850 for up to ten weeks to help cover living costs during a summer research project,…
Pharmacology Matters is the product of hard work from our fantastic Editorial Board, led by our Editor in Chief and Deputy Editor in Chief. In January 2023, Dr Margaret Cunningham’s term as Editor…
Women’s health is a global priority. The legacy of undervaluing women has resulted in less funding for women’s health research, and thus a data and health gap for women. This symposium explored the…