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Unearthing painkillers: clues from nature’s reserves

This article, written by Sabah Bharde, was a runner up for our Pharmacology Matters Writing Competition for early career pharmacologists in 2020. The perception of pain is universal, with 6–7% of…

Ungar, Alex

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Ungar, Alex

University of Liverpool celebrates new Society President-Elect

The University of Liverpool has issued a press release celebrating the election of Professor Sir Munir Pirmohamed to the position of President-Elect of the British Pharmacological Society. Sir…

University priorities in preparing for the academic year 2020-21

University priorities in preparing for the academic year 2020-21

The Society’s Education and Training Committee met on 16th June 2020, where we discussed preparations for the academic year 2020-21 as we emerge from the COVID-19 lockdown. This blog summarises that…

Unlocking the Power of Community Engagement: A Guide for Researchers to Connect and Inspire

Unlocking the Power of Community Engagement: A Guide for Researchers to Connect and Inspire

As researchers, we often invest countless hours in conducting research and analysing data. However, when it comes to sharing our findings with non-scientific audiences, we may face challenges in…

Unnecessary medicine use in patients with lung cancer at the end of life

Unnecessary medicine use in patients with lung cancer at the end of life

Individuals with advanced lung cancer often have other comorbid conditions, and many may be on complex, costly, and even inappropriate medication regimens. A new British Journal of Clinical…

Updates from the Glasgow Pharmacological Society

Updates from the Glasgow Pharmacological Society

We were delighted to be part of the team which formed the Glasgow Pharmacological Society (GPS) in 2016, with funding from the British Pharmacological Society’s Ambassadors scheme. The idea behind…

Ursula Rescher

Ursula Rescher heads the research group “Cellular Biochemistry - Regulatory Mechanisms of Inflammation” associated with the Institute of Molecular Virology at the Centre for Molecular Biology of…

Use of research animals curriculum

Supports the next generation of researchers in gaining the education, skills and understanding of animal welfare needed to carry out these vital studies.

Using a BPS bursary to attend a CNPHARS-IUPHAR High Training Course, China

Using a BPS bursary to attend a CNPHARS-IUPHAR High Training Course, China

Yomi Benson shares the story of how he took advantage of a BPS bursary call, and attended a training programme in China.