We are pleased to announce that we have appointed Professor Péter Ferdinandy as Editor-in-Chief of the British Journal of Pharmacology (BJP). Professor Ferdinandy is based at Semmelweis…
As part of Evidence Week 2022, the British Pharmacological Society is taking part in an event in Parliament where we will engage with MPs and peers to highlight our recent work focused on the…
The British Pharmacological Society (BPS) and the Medical School Council (MSC) have commissioned a review into our joint Prescribing Safety Assessment (PSA) exam. The review will look to support the…
As November draws to a close, I’ve been reflecting on how quickly this year at the Society has passed. It has been a busy, fruitful year - from returning to in-person meetings to developing exciting…
We are delighted to announce our new Fellows and Honorary Fellows for 2022. 36 Fellows have been elected and 13 Honorary Fellows.Our Fellows and Honorary Fellows play an incredibly important role in…
My first professional encounter with Pharmacology Matters was when I was invited to contribute an article to a GPCR-themed edition of the magazine as an early career researcher (ECR) during my…
A new funding requirement from the Medical Research Council (MRC) came into play from September 2022, necessitating that both sexes are incorporated into the experimental design of grant applications…
As President of the World Congress of Basic & Clinical Pharmacology 2023 (WCP2023), I am excited to welcome delegates from across the globe to Glasgow, Scotland on 2-7 July 2023. We have recently…
Women’s health is a global priority. The legacy of undervaluing women has resulted in less funding for women’s health research, and thus a data and health gap for women. This symposium explored the…
Pharmacology Matters is the product of hard work from our fantastic Editorial Board, led by our Editor in Chief and Deputy Editor in Chief. In January 2023, Dr Margaret Cunningham’s term as Editor…