This article, written by Sabah Bharde, was a runner up for our Pharmacology Matters Writing Competition for early career pharmacologists in 2020. The perception of pain is universal, with 6–7% of…
This article, written by Owen Underwood from the University of Nottingham, was a runner up for our Pharmacology Matters Writing Competition for early career pharmacologists in…
In 2016, the Society’s Engagement Committee (then known as the Policy and Public Engagement Committee) set up a pilot scheme with the aim to promote the Society and pharmacology to diverse audiences…
Each year the British Journal of Pharmacology (BJP) and the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (BJCP) award prizes for the best paper published by an early career researcher in the journals…
Pharmacology Matters editor, Dr Aisah Aubdool, interviews Professor Susan Brain about her academic career, her achievements in the field of pharmacology, and her advice for early career…
As pharmacologists, we know that studies using research animals have been instrumental in the discovery and development of new medicines and in our understanding of the physiological mechanisms…
Since its launch in May 2020, the Community has grown and brought together members from around the world. With nearly 1000 members active across the Community, and 27 different Networks, there are…
2,4-dinitrophenol (DNP) is a yellow substance which is being incorporated into weight loss pills. It is easily available to purchase online and is marketed as a ‘safe weight loss agent’. It was…
The Society, as part of the Clinical Pharmacology Skills Alliance (CPSA), today welcomes the UK-wide government vision - Saving and improving lives: the future of UK clinical research delivery…
The Society is proud to be celebrating women in pharmacology this International Women’s Day by sharing stories and asking you to tell us about the women in pharmacology who inspire you. In…