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How cardiovascular disease is sexist

There is a pervasive idea of a ‘gender gap’ in hypertension and cardiovascular disease, with the general perception being that women are less likely to experience these problems than men. On the face…

How membership of professional Societies can enhance career development

How membership of professional Societies can enhance career development

Professional Societies, such as the BPS, are crucial for promoting research in basic and clinical science, driving future scientific direction and bringing researchers across the world together. As…

How to shape your Society

Member organisations and learned societies exist to support the work of their members, to provide services and opportunities, and to nurture networking and professional development.  For us at…

Hull York Medical School Launches an MSc in Pharmacology and Education

Pharmacology continues to grow as a discipline, playing a vital role in medicine as we strive to improve patient outcomes and quality of life. In response to this, Hull York Medical…

HUPHAR2026 - International Conference of Pharmacology, Drug Research and Development

HUPHAR2026 - International Conference of Pharmacology, Drug Research and Development The Hungarian Society of Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology (HUPHAR) will host the HUPHAR2026 - International…

I feel excited to continue my journey in science as it's now less daunting

I feel excited to continue my journey in science as it's now less daunting

The Social Mobility Foundation (SMF) is a charity which aims to make a practical improvement in social mobility for young people from low-income backgrounds. With the help of professionals across 11…

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…

Improve early access to data from catastrophic clinical trials: A statement on behalf of the British Pharmacological Society

In 2006, in London, six young men almost died in a private clinic after receiving an immunomodulatory drug, TGN1412, which caused severe inflammatory reactions in a first-in-man study. Earlier this…