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Our history

Our history

The British Pharmacological Society was founded in Oxford in 1931 by a group of around 20 pharmacologists.

What is pharmacology?

Find out what pharmacology is, why it is important, and the difference that pharmacologists make to the world.

Welcome to the new BPS website!

Welcome to the new BPS website!

You might have noticed things look a little different around here. We are pleased to welcome you to our newly redeveloped BPS website!

Aidan Seeley

Career progression 1. Pharmacology BSc 2. PhD student 3. Academic teaching Aidan is a research scientist, lecturer and Deputy Programme Director in BSc Medical Pharmacology at Swansea…

Aisah Aubdool

Career progression 1. Pharmacology BSc 2. MRes 3. PhD 4. Postdoc 5. Academia (prospective) Aisah is a postdoctoral researcher at the William Harvey Research Institute, Queen Mary University of…

Anna Zecharia

Career progression 1. Pharmacology BSc 2. PhD student 3. Gender equality in STEM Campaign 4. Policy and public affairs At the time of writing, Anna was Director of Policy and Public Affairs at…

Christine Edmead

Career progression   1. Pharmacology BSc   2. PhD student   3. Research and teaching role   4. Director of Studies at Bath Christine is a Senior Lecturer/ Director of…

Dave Smith

Career progression 1. BSc Biochemistry, Bristol University 2. PhD National Heart & Lung Institute, University of London 3. Post doc, National Heart & Lung Institute, University…