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Society welcomes increase in science funding in 2020 spending review

Today, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak, announced £14.6 billion in funding for Research & Development to continue to establish the UK’s future as a global leader in science and…

Footballer to Biotech Entrepreneur: Redefining success to secure a rewarding career

Introduction Dr Darrin M Disley, CEO of Mogrify, knows his way around a football field. A serial biotech entrepreneur, Darrin was once told that he wasn’t good enough to study chemistry, so he…

Medical Copywriting: Where Art meets Science

I began my career in medical copywriting over two and a half years ago, delving into an industry I never expected to be part of – advertising. It’s easy to assume that advertising is all about pretty…

Doing a part time PhD in industry. The best of both worlds?

As part of my BSc degree programme at King’s College London (KCL), I was lucky to be able to undertake a year in Industry at a contract research organisation (CRO), known at the time as Huntingdon…

Who are our Editors?

A great deal of work goes into the ‘behind the scenes’ of publishing academic papers. Editorial Boards are vital to the process – but who are these editors? What does being an editor involve? And…

Junior Science Writing Competition: Pets - chameleon, spider, antlion and great diving beetles

Junior Science Writing Competition: Pets - chameleon, spider, antlion and great diving beetles

Building on the success of our annual Writing Competition for Early Career Researchers, this year, Pharmacology Matters decided to hold its first Junior Science Writing Competition, in collaboration…

Junior Science Writing Competition: Plants

Junior Science Writing Competition: Plants

Building on the success of our annual Writing Competition for Early Career Researchers, this year, Pharmacology Matters decided to hold its first Junior Science Writing Competition, in collaboration…

Junior Science Writing Competition: Giant Bamboo

Junior Science Writing Competition: Giant Bamboo

Building on the success of our annual Writing Competition for Early Career Researchers, this year, Pharmacology Matters decided to hold its first Junior Science Writing Competition, in collaboration…

The human body-on-a-chip: The whole is greater than the sum of its parts

The human body-on-a-chip: The whole is greater than the sum of its parts

There are approximately 60,000 miles (100,000 km) of blood vessels in our body. The larger vessels branch off into ever smaller segments until they reach the micro scale, where curious behaviours…

The Winners of the 2020 Images in Pharmacology Competition

The Winners of the 2020 Images in Pharmacology Competition

This year we held the second annual Images in Pharmacology competition, to visually showcase the importance of pharmacology.  Take a look at the winning entries.  First Prize:…