It’s safe to say that I didn’t get into pharmacology the traditional way. After my A-Levels, having failed to get into medicine, I spent a year working in a residential home and consequently decided…
I was fortunate enough to be chosen as a recipient of the Schachter Award by theBritish Pharmacological Society in March 2019. This award is designed to enablepostgraduate members of the society to…
British Pharmacological Society Fellow Professor Jackie Hunter CBE has been recognised in the ’50 Movers and Shakers in BioBusiness 2016’ report. Dr Anna Zecharia, Head of Education, Training &…
Discover how studying pharmacology can lead to exciting careers in science, medicine, and clinical practice, with pathways from A-levels to medical school and beyond.
Being in the lucky position of working from home, the past few weeks has given me the opportunity to do my part in the fight against COVID-19 by staying at home as much as possible to help flatten…
Pharmacology 2025: Working towards greener conferences Conferences bring our scientific community together, but they also have an impact on the environment. At the British Pharmacological Society,…
Down syndrome (DS) is the most common genomic disorder of congenital cardiac defects and intellectual disability. The most common form of DS, also known as trisomy 21, is caused by non-disjunction…