Dan is a Research Associate in the Department of Pharmacology at Dalhousie University, in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Dan’s research work in the lab of Dr Melanie Kelly examines novel pharmacological…
Gary Stephens is an in vitro electrophysiologist with an interest in modulation of ion channels and receptors and their role in presynaptic function, with a focus on models of disease, namely ataxia,…
Josh is a postdoctoral research associate at the University of Strathclyde. He completed his undergraduate studies at King’s College London, gaining an MSci (Hons) in Physiology and Pharmacology.…
After obtaining his PhD from Leicester in 1985, Alistair worked with Stuart Cull-Candy and David Colquhoun at UCL, then Bertil Hille at the University of Washington, studying ligand- and…
Richard Green is Honorary Professor of Neuropharmacology at Nottingham University. Following his PhD in London he spent two years at NIMH, Washington DC then joined David Grahame-Smith at the MRC…
Charles has a BSc (Hons) in Pharmacology from Aberdeen University and a PhD from UCL, where he worked with Professor Geoffrey Burnstock on the division of P2 receptors into the P2X and P2Y…
Yvonne Dempsie is a Senior Lecturer and Programme Lead for Pharmacology at Glasgow Caledonian University. Yvonne is a British Pharmacological Society Ambassador and in this role founded the Glasgow…
Dr Niamh McKerr is a research assistant at the Patrick G Johnston Centre for Cancer Research (PGJCCR) at Queen’s University Belfast. Niamh's research is focused on the relevance and function of ion…
David is Professor of Stroke Medicine and Consultant Stroke Physician at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland/Beaumont hospital. His research interests include stroke medicine, platelet function,…
Jono joined the Society in 2009 as Head and then Director of Communications. He became CEO in June 2012 and is responsible for delivering the Society’s five-year strategic plan across seven main…