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Ibuprofen and COVID-19

Ibuprofen and COVID-19

The British Pharmacological Society has responded to concerns that the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as ibuprofen, could make the symptoms of the novel coronavirus…

Your Society: Rachel's first message as CEO

I would like to start by reiterating how honoured and delighted I am to join the British Pharmacological Society, and to be leading an organisation that clearly has its members at its heart. It has…

Annexins 2019 – Bridging the global scientific community

The 10th International Conference on Annexins, Annexins 2019, was held in Münster, Germany and welcomed approximately 80 delegates from 10 European countries, USA, Brazil, Singapore, Japan, and…

Harry Potter and the Pharmacology behind Peculiar Potions

Harry Potter and the Pharmacology behind Peculiar Potions

The Harry Potter books describe many spells, potions, magical trees and leeches. Whether by virtue of the author’s research or by sheer coincidence (and with a bit of Harry Potter imagination), some…

The BPS at ERNEST, Belfast 2019

In October 2019, I had the absolute privilege of attending the European Research Network on Signal Transduction (ERNEST) meeting in Belfast on behalf of the British Pharmacological Society (BPS).…

Meet the 2019 BJCP Early Career Researcher prize winners – Tamara van Donge and Warit Ruanglertboon

At Pharmacology 2019, prizes were awarded to several Early Career Researchers. We talked to the two BJCP winners, Dr Tamara van Donge and Warit Ruanglertboon, to find out more about their work,…

The Images in Pharmacology Competition Winners!

The Images in Pharmacology Competition Winners!

Our image competition was a huge success, with over 2,200 people casting their votes on social media! First prize Three-dimensional topography of glioblastoma by AFM  Luísa Dondé won first…

The 23rd annual meeting of the Scottish Cardiovascular Forum

The 23rd annual meeting of the Scottish Cardiovascular Forum

The 23rd annual Scottish Cardiovascular Forum (SCF) meeting took place at the Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences (University of Strathclyde, Glasgow) on Saturday 1 February…

ReceptorCards – flashcards for students about receptors and cell signalling

As lecturers in pharmacology at the University of East Anglia (UEA), we know that teaching the fundamental concepts of receptors, characteristics of receptor families and initiation of…

Society responds to Remdesivir trials announcement

The Society has responded to the announcement that Gilead Sciences will initiate two phase 3 randomised studies to evaluate the safety and antiviral activity of remdesivir in participants with…