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Meg Mouat

Meg is an Australian PhD candidate deciphering the physiological role of orphan G protein-coupled receptor, GPR37L1. She received her BSc (Hons) from the University of New South Wales majoring in…

Breandán Kennedy

Breandán is a B.Sc. and Ph.D. Pharmacology graduate from University College Dublin. He completed his Ph.D. research on the retinoid visual cycle in the W. Alton Jones Cell Science Center, Lake…

Hannah Roughley

Hannah gained a 1st class degree in Pharmacology from the University of Leeds, including a 12 month placement in the pharmacology department at the Novartis Institute for Tropical Disease. She then…

Shoebul Haque

Dr. Shoebul Haque is a dynamic young pharmacologist currently serving at King George Medical University, Lucknow, India. He earned his MD physician from Smolensk State Medical University, Russia, and…

Bartosz Pajak

Bartosz Pajak is a content board member and editor for Pharmacology Matters. A Queen Mary University of London graduate in Bsc (Hons) Pharmacology and Innovative Therapeutics, who loved science but…

Aisah Aubdool

Aisah is a Lecturer in Cardiovascular Pharmacology at Queen Mary University of London. She graduated with a BSc (Hons) in Pharmacology before gaining her PhD in 2014 from King’s College London, under…

Catriona Waitt

Catriona Waitt is a Professor of Clinical Pharmacology and Global Health at the University of Liverpool. In 2015, with a Wellcome Clinical Research Career Development Fellowship, she moved to Uganda…

Jim Parratt

Now in his ninth decade Emeritus Professor Jim Parratt gave his first oral communication to the Society in 1956 as a PhD student, becoming a member in 1960. He initially worked in Nigeria as a…

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…

Felicity N. E. Gavins

Felicity N. E. Gavins is a Professor of Pharmacology and Royal Society Wolfson Fellow at Brunel University London, where she is also Director of The Centre for Inflammation Research and Translational…