Blog - May 2017

All the Society's publications are online only, and for the editorial board of Pharmacology Matters this seemed like an opportunity to encourage readers to engage with and discuss our articles through the Society's website. This blog will offer a sneak peak at the next issue, as we will be unveiling a few of the articles early online for comment, before the magazine itself is even published.
 
New blogs will be posted on a regular basis throughout the year. Updates will be highlighted to members through the Society's email newsletters, Twitter and Facebook.

All members of the British Pharmacological Society are able to comment on each individual blog article. The option to comment is enabled once you have signed in to the Society's website with your email and password.
 
Let us know your reactions by commenting on the blogs as they are posted and adding any more recent developments to the topics as time goes by.

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Affinity Groups Update

30 May 2017 by Gary Stephens, Stephen Safrany, Niall Hyland in Affinity groups published May 2017

Three of our Affnity Group co-chairs introduce their groups, what they have been up to, and what they have planned for 2017.

Education @ Pharmacology 2016

29 May 2017 by Steven Tucker, Anna Zecharia, Melisa (Lisa) Wallace published May 2017

A look back at Education Day at 2016's Pharmacology annual meeting, including the official launch of the new Pharmacology Core Curriculum.

Purdah – protecting the scientist’s voice

19 May 2017 by Jonathan Bruun published May 2017

We have joined many other leading organisations in signing a letter to the Cabinet Secretary asking for clarification from government on how ‘purdah’ affects scientists in the run up to an election. Here, Jono Brüün shares a few thoughts about why this issue is so important.