Skip to content

Search

Please use this search facility to search all content found within the website:

1847 results:

Using animals in biomedical research: why education holds the key

Using animals in biomedical research: why education holds the key

Animal (or in vivo) experiments play an important role in biomedical research. They are essential to support the development of innovative medicines which can ultimately improve human and animal…

Using animals in research? It’s time to refine!

Using animals in research? It’s time to refine!

If you want to be an elite athlete, you have to pay attention to every detail. During the last Olympics in Rio, the Team GB medal haul was their best since 1908. Many commentators, including Sir…

Using our event planning skills to deliver a World Congress 

Using our event planning skills to deliver a World Congress 

The BPS Events team delivers 30-40 events each year, including our much-anticipated annual meeting. We have recently opened registration for this year’s edition, Pharmacology 2024, which will take…

Using storytelling to recount the untold narratives of breast cancer ​

Breast cancer impacts more than 4,000 women in Scotland per annum and remains one of the global leading causes of female cancer-related morbidity and mortality. Beyond the clinical management of…

Vacation Studentship

This studentship encourages undergraduates to take pharmacology as a specialism. Winners will receive up to £3,416 for up to 8 weeks (£427 per week) to help cover living costs during a…

van-Zwieten, Pieter

van-Zwieten__Pieter.pdf

van-Zwieten, Pieter

Vane Medal

This biennial prize rewards outstanding research in non-clinical pharmacology. Winners receive a medal and £2,000 and have the opportunity to give a lecture at a Society…

Vanessa Steenkamp

Vanessa is currently Head of Department of Pharmacology, University of Pretoria. She did her undergraduate and postgraduate studies up to Master level at University of Pretoria. She…

Vanhoutte, Paul

Vanhoutte__Paul.pdf

Vanhoutte, Paul

Vedia Can

Vedia is a Doctoral Researcher at the University of Westminster, UK, specialising in immunopharmacology, and also a member of the Young Pharmacologists Advisory Group and Pharmacology Matters…