ASCEPT Lectureship

ASCEPT Lectureship

2024

Arthur Christopoulos

Message in a model: GPCR allostery from theory to practice

2024

Margaret Morris

From brain peptides to the brain-gut axis – unravelling the science behind obesity to improve outcomes

2022 

Rebecca Ritchie 

My path to here – a journey as a translational pharmacologist 

2020 

Sarah Hilmer 

Translational studies in geriatric pharmacology: Contributing to the global challenge of ageing well 

2018 

Andrew McLachlan 

Continuing pain – the importance of collaboration 

2016 

Macdonald Christie 

Awarded but could not attend meeting 

2014 

Patrick Sexton 

Controlling signalling of class B G protein-coupled receptors 

2012 

Kathie Knights 

Much ado about NSAIDs 

2010 

Felix Bochner 

 

2008 

Stella O’Donnell 

The search for anti-asthma drugs: from airway smooth muscle to inflammation 

2006 

Richard Day 

 

2004 

Evan Begg 

Individualising drugs and dose-the clinical pharmacologist’s calling or curse? 

2002 

JP Seale 

Science and physicianly practice – are they compatible? 

2000 

Gillian Shenfield 

The many essential interfaces of clinical pharmacology 

1998 

AJ Smith 

Quality Use of Medicines – where does pharmacology end? 

1996 

ALA Boura 

Control of blood flow in the fetal circulation of the human placenta 

1994 

James Paterson 

Asthma – a pharmacological perspective 

1992 

A Doyle 

The History of Antihypertensive drugs 

1991 

G Bentley 

 

1990 

Mervyn Eadie 

 

1989 

R Laverty 

 

1988 

Denis Wade 

James Parkinson – his life, his disease and its treatment 

1987 

Michael Rand