ASCEPT Lectureship
1987 | M Rand |
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1988 | D Wade | James Parkinson – his life, his disease and its treatment |
1989 | R Laverty |
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1990 | M Eadie |
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1991 | G Bentley |
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1992 | A Doyle | The History of Antihypertensive drugs |
1994 | J Paterson | Asthma – a pharmacological perspective |
1996 | ALA Boura | Control of blood flow in the fetal circulation of the human placenta |
1998 | AJ Smith | Quality Use of Medicines – where does pharmacology end? |
2000 | G Shenfield | The many essential interfaces of clinical pharmacology |
2002 | JP Seale | Science and physicianly practice – are they compatible? |
2004 | E Begg | Individualising drugs and dose-the clinical pharmacologist’s calling or curse? |
2006 | R Day |
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2008 | S O’Donnell | The search for anti-asthma drugs: from airway smooth muscle to inflammation |
2010 | F Bochner |
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2012 | K Knights | Much ado about NSAIDs |
2014 | P Sexton | Controlling signalling of class B G protein-coupled receptors |
2016 | M Christie | Awarded but could not attend meeting |
2018 | A McLachlan | Continuing pain – the importance of collaboration |
2020 | S Hilmer | Translational studies in geriatric pharmacology: Contributing to the global challenge of ageing well |
2022 | R Ritchie | My path to here – a journey as a translational pharmacologist |