For nearly two decades, I’ve been an active, full member of the British Pharmacology Society (BPS) and regularly attend the BPS annual meeting. As a lecturer at the University of Aberdeen, I take…
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…
Effective communication goes beyond the scientific intricacies of pharmacology; it involves understanding your audience, weaving a compelling narrative, and meticulous preparation. As Mary Poppins…
The BPS Events team delivers 30-40 events each year, including our much-anticipated annual meeting. We have recently opened registration for this year’s edition, Pharmacology 2024, which will take…
The story of Pharmacology Matters Since its launch in 2008, Pharmacology Matters has provided a platform for pharmacologists in the UK and worldwide to share their research, explore key topics…
Semaglutide, more widely known under its brand name Ozempic, received authorisation for use in the EU in March 2018. Despite the original indication to improve glycaemic control in adults with type…
Nanthana Gunathilagan is the runner up for the 2024 ECP Writing Prize. Judges felt her detailed article on bioprospecting put a spotlight on an important topic. Introduction Imagine you are…
Daniel Saffer is the winner of the 2024 ECP Writing Prize. Judges enjoyed his insight on osteoarthritis, and the future of treatment for this common condition. Everyone knows somebody that has…
BPS Sponsorship and Partnerships Manager Mariam Chahid looks ahead to 'Reflections & Innovations in Clinical Pharmacology: 50 Years of the BJCP', an event taking place in London on 23 April 2024.