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Nutrition - April 2009

Pharmacology-Matters-April-2009.pdf

This issue looks at advances in nutritional pharmacology, edited by Professor Cherry Wainwright, focusing on the value of dietary components to cardiovascular health.

Nutrition - April 2009

Pharmacology-Matters-April-2009.pdf

This issue looks at advances in nutritional pharmacology, edited by Professor Cherry Wainwright, focusing on the value of dietary components to cardiovascular health.

Pharma futures - April 2011

Pharmacology-Matters-April-2011.pdf

This issue stresses the value of long term commitment and investment in the future of UK Pharma, to help maintain its strong position in world science.

Pharma futures - April 2011

Pharmacology-Matters-April-2011.pdf

This issue stresses the value of long term commitment and investment in the future of UK Pharma, to help maintain its strong position in world science.

Developing new medicines: what are the hurdles? - April 2012

Pharmacology-Matters-April-2012.pdf

In this issue, several of our pharmacological ‘Olympians’ address some of these obstacles in more detail.

Developing new medicines: what are the hurdles? - April 2012

Pharmacology-Matters-April-2012.pdf

In this issue, several of our pharmacological ‘Olympians’ address some of these obstacles in more detail.

GPCR - April 2013

Pharmacology-Matters-April-2013.pdf

GPCRs are of interest to many of our members. This issue reviews the impact Nobel Prize winners Robert Lefkowitz and Brian Kobilka discoveries have made.

GPCR - April 2013

Pharmacology-Matters-April-2013.pdf

GPCRs are of interest to many of our members. This issue reviews the impact Nobel Prize winners Robert Lefkowitz and Brian Kobilka discoveries have made.

Developments in the treatment of CNS disorders - April 2014

Pharmacology-Matters-April-2014.pdf

Exciting new developments in the treatment of CNS disorders and the complex process of drug development are described.