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Thinking outside the box - July 2017

This issue looks, among other things, at how the Society and its members are working to widen participation in pharmacology.

European pharmacology - July 2012

In celebration of EPHAR 2012 this issue focuses on some of the issues that affect, and hopefully interest, pharmacologists from across Europe.

Celebrating achievements in pharmacology - December 2008

This issue highlights many of the Society’s activities, reflecting our commitment and contribution to pharmacology

Diseases of global importance - July 2010

This issue focuses specifically on pharmacology and its application globally, examining the progress made in tackling diseases such as tuberculosis, malaria, cardiovascular diseases and HIV.

Pharmacology Matters - November 2018

Articles featured in this issue include:The core curriculum shaping pharmacology; Work experience models at King’s College London; Mentoring opportunities at the Social Mobility Foundation;…

An open outlook: across publishing, education and engagement - November 2016

Looks at an array of activities and initiatives in publishing, education and engagement taking place within pharmacology.

Your Society in 2016: On course for success - March 2016

Taking a closer look at the relationship between physical enhancement and pharmacology

The blossoming of pharmacology in emerging economies - July 2014

In this issue we bring together pharmacologists from across the globe from Mexico, Nigeria and Turkey to reflect not only the broad range of disciplines under the pharmacology umbrella, but also the…

Developing new medicines: what are the hurdles? - April 2012

In this issue, several of our pharmacological ‘Olympians’ address some of these obstacles in more detail.

Navigating the threat of antimicrobial resistance - December 2014

This issue comprises a collection of five fascinating articles navigating the threat of antimicrobial resistance.