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House of Commons Science and Technology Committee – Call for Evidence: Reproducibility and research integrity

Issues surrounding reproducibility and research integrity have been identified from as early as 2005. In 2017, this select committee held an inquiry into research integrity (you can…

President’s Message: A fond farewell

Professor Munir Pirmohamed reflects on his time as President of the British Pharmacological Society.

2021 in Open Access at the British Pharmacological Society

For many years, the British Pharmacological Society has supported Open Access (OA) publishing in its journals. Our members and our authors have a range of needs, and a…

Designer antibodies: a targeted approach to treat disease

Antibodies are the extraordinary proteins that help to protect us from a wide range of infections and have been exploited for their specificity to treat a wide range of diseases.

Precision medicine – a magic bullet?

Rosemary Gaw, University of Strathclyde, was a runner up from our 2021 annual writing competition for early career pharmacologists. For each writing competition, we look for exceptionally written…

From the bench to the BBC: Science communication during a pandemic

Science has never played a more central role in people’s lives than it has during the COVID-19 pandemic. The rapid progression of knowledge and the record-breaking speed of vaccine development…

The Awards Panel and the benefits of Society awards

One of the many benefits of being a member of the British Pharmacological Society is that it gives you the opportunity to apply for our prizes and awards, which help to support members throughout…

Aducanumab for Alzheimer’s disease: short-term bliss or long-term burden?

Introduction Alzheimer’s disease is a major health concern worldwide as it is one of the main conditions underlying dementia. Although various treatments have been developed to manage the disease,…

The right time for chronopharmacology: Drugs moving to the rhythm of life

Elizabeth Adeyeye, clinical pharmacology trainee at Barts Health NHS Trust, was a runner up from our 2021 annual writing competition for early career pharmacologists. For each writing competition, we…

The evolution of pharmacology in Mexico

The evolution of pharmacology in Mexico

Throughout history, natural drug resources in Mexico have been used to treat several diseases, thanks to the country’s ample flora and fauna. Mexico is in fourth place among the 17 countries…