
Pharmacology
The University of Aberdeen was recently rated second is the world for Pharmacology citaions in the Thompson Reuters league tables are reported in the Times Higher Education Supplement.
At the University of Aberdeen, the physiology and pharmacology research programme concentrates on several key areas important for human health and disease. Pharmacology research is directed towards: cannabinoid pharmacology to develop new drugs for treatment of pain, inflammation, obesity and osteoporosis; identifying new medicinal targets to prevent vascular disease; understanding how the toxicity of drugs affects organ systems. Physiological research is examining the mechanisms through which muscles increase in size, investigating mechanisms of exercise-induced asthma in athletes and uncovering how naturally occurring anti-oxidants prevent damage to genes.
Through our research, and in collaboration with other scientists (local, national and international), physiology and pharmacology research in the Institute of Medical Sciences continually strives to make important contributions to medical science and to develop novel therapeutics.
Contacts: Professor Ruth Ross and Professor Roger Pertwee
University of Aberdeen
King's College
Aberdeen
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