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Pharmacology for the public

Public-leaflet-2020_FINAL.pdf

Pharmacology for the public

Pharmacology for the public

Public-leaflet-2020_FINAL.pdf

Pharmacology for the public

Publications

Journals Our journals are owned and run by our members. They span a variety of topics relevant to the research and practice of pharmacology, and contain many articles that are free and open access.…

Purdah – protecting the scientist’s voice

The British Pharmacological Society has joined many other leading organisations from across the scientific community in signing a letter to Sir Jeremy Heywood, Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Civil…

Putting Pharmacology Education on the Map

Putting Pharmacology Education on the Map

In support of the 19th World Congress of Basic & Clinical Pharmacology (WCP2023), the International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology Education Section (IUPHAR-Ed) developed an Education…

R P Stephenson

Achievements Best known for his commitment to receptor theory, Steve's ground breaking paper in 1956, published in the British Journal of Pharmacology, was based on a study of the action of…

Rachel Forfar

Career progression 1. Biochemistry BSc (+ year in industry) 2. PhD 3. Post-Doc research 4. Drug discovery in charity Rachel is a senior scientist in the not-for-profit sector. What is…

Rachel Lambert Forsyth

Working closely with the Society’s Council, President, President Elect and Treasurer and with the two Directors, Rachel is responsible for delivering the vision, mission and strategy of the British…

Rachel Lambert-Forsyth appointed as new CEO of British Pharmacological Society

Rachel Lambert-Forsyth appointed as new CEO of British Pharmacological Society

The British Pharmacological Society is delighted to announce the appointment of Rachel Lambert-Forsyth as its new Chief Executive Officer with effect from 16 March 2020.Rachel is currently Director…

Rachel McBrinn

Rachel McBrinn is a PhD student at Abertay University, where she specialises in the use of high-performance liquid chromatography to measure cyclic nucleotide activity in human sperm. Collaborating…