Sir William DM Paton Bill Paton, who was knighted in 1979 and was therefore sometimes addressed as Sir William (but never William), was a major figure in British pharmacology and the British…
The Pint of Science festival aims to deliver interesting and relevant talks on the latest science research, in a format accessible to the public – in the pub! It’s a platform that allows people to…
Our Annual Flagship Meeting, Pharmacology 2019, was a fantastic showcase of all things Scottish, Pharmacology and Early Career Pharmacologists! The Early Career Pharmacologists Advisory Group…
A hobby is a poor word to describe a passion that has accompanied science all my life, and morphed from athletics to bike- and car-racing, with 60 years of competition, and 116,000 kms…
Professor Adam Cohen completed his term as Editor-in-Chief of the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (BJCP) in December 2019. In this Q&A, he looks back at his time at the journal and has a…
Hello Professor Rebecca Ritchie, and welcome to Pharmacologist in Phrame! What is your background and career pathway to date? I did a Bachelor of Science with Honours at the University of Adelaide…
The Society has responded to the announcement that Gilead Sciences will initiate two phase 3 randomised studies to evaluate the safety and antiviral activity of remdesivir in participants with…
As lecturers in pharmacology at the University of East Anglia (UEA), we know that teaching the fundamental concepts of receptors, characteristics of receptor families and initiation of…
The 23rd annual Scottish Cardiovascular Forum (SCF) meeting took place at the Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences (University of Strathclyde, Glasgow) on Saturday 1 February…
Our image competition was a huge success, with over 2,200 people casting their votes on social media! First prize Three-dimensional topography of glioblastoma by AFM Luísa Dondé won first…