Dr Stuart Mair, medical director, Quotient Clinical, Nottingham and Edinburgh What do you do? and what is a typical week for you? I am the medical director at Quotient Clinical, a leading early…
This prize recognises exceptional teachers in pharmacology. Nominations are reviewed by the Early Career Pharmacologists Advisory Group and the winner receives a certificate and a…
This prize recognises students' contributions to the promotion of pharmacology within their university. Winners will receive a certificate and a year's free Early Career Membership. The prize…
The Student Society Fund supports undergraduate and postgraduate members to develop pharmacology networks at their university or institution. This can include anything from organising a seminar,…
A new study reveals that acetaminophen use and over-dosing rise in cold/flu season in the United States, primarily due to increased use of over-the-counter combination medications treating upper…
As many as one in ten of us are using so called ‘Study Drugs’ to improve memory and focus. With ever-increasing pressure on both students and professionals, is the use of study drugs justified or a…
Taking opioids for the treatment of pain has been associated with increased risks of crashing among drivers, but it is unknown whether this applies to all opioids or pertains to specific opioids…
Statins have been linked with muscle pain and other musculoskeletal adverse events (MAEs) in some patients. A new Pharmacology Research & Perspectives study has examined the timing of MAEs that…