The prize recognises the achievements of established researchers and has been awarded by the Society since 1972. Known as the Sandoz Prize until 1997, and the Novartis Prize until…
George J. Farmer is a GPCR researcher at the Centre of Membrane Proteins and Receptors (COMPARE), University of Nottingham. With a background in medicinal chemistry, George specialises in unravelling…
Dr Georgina Meneses-Lorente, clinical pharmacologist, Roche Products Ltd What do you do? and what is a typical week for you? I am a clinical pharmacologist at Roche, UK and work in the oncology…
Achievements In 1988, Gertrude received the Nobel Prize in Medicine together with her long-time boss and collaborator George Hitchings and Sir James Black ‘for their discoveries of important…
There are lots of ways you can use your time to become more involved with the British Pharmacological Society and to help promote and advance pharmacology.
What is Pharmacology Matters? Pharmacology Matters is the Society's free digital magazine, with articles written by our members in which they share their opinions and perspectives on matters related…
The Policy and Public Engagement Committee is pleased to welcome five new Ambassadors who will be sharing their enthusiasm for pharmacology and representing the Society. The Ambassadors, from a…
Each year the British Journal of Pharmacology (BJP) and the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (BJCP) award prizes for the best paper published by early career researchers in the journals over…