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A.J. Clark. A.J. Clark, FRS (1885–1941) [9] held the established Chair of Pharmacology from 1918 to 1926. After qualifying in medicine, and serving as a field medical officer throughout the First World War, Clark had been appointed Professor of Pharmacology at the University of Cape Town where he remained until accepting the Chair of Pharmacology at UCL in 1920.
UCL came top for research power in the main panels of ‘medicine, health and life sciences’ and ‘social sciences’ according to the Research Excellence Framework 2021 (REF). [ 9 ] UCL is also ranked 8th in the world for Biological Sciences [ 10 ] and 2nd in the world for Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences [ 11 ] in the 2023 Shanghai ...
The UCL School of Pharmacy (formerly The School of Pharmacy, University of London) is the pharmacy school of University College London (UCL). The School forms part of UCL's Faculty of Life Sciences and is located in London , United Kingdom .
After a career break for family reasons, she undertook postdoctoral work at UCL, first with Clifford J. Woolf in the Anatomy Department, then with David Colquhoun in Pharmacology. In 1997 she joined The School of Pharmacy as a lecturer in Pharmacology, before moving back to UCL in 2003. She became a Professor of Pharmacology in 2008. [1]
He held the A.J. Clark chair of Pharmacology at UCL from 1985 to 2004, and was the Hon. Director of the Wellcome Laboratory for Molecular Pharmacology. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 1985 [6] and an honorary fellow of UCL in 2004.
Prior to joining UCL he was Wellcome Professor of Pharmacology at the School of Pharmacy.He has also held visiting professorships in the Universities of Chicago, Iowa and Texas, and the University of Kanazawa (), and has been a Fogarty Scholar-in-Residence at the National Institutes of Health in the United States.
He later moved to UCL's Pharmacology Department as a Wellcome Trust Reader and then Professor of Pharmacology. [ 2 ] [ 6 ] He has been an editorial advisor to Nature , and served on the Editorial Boards of various journals including Neuron , The Journal of Physiology and as a Reviewing Editor on Journal of Neuroscience .
UCL set a target of reducing waste per person by 20% between 2019 and 2024, while aiming for an 85% recycling rate and the elimination of single-use plastics on campus. The third initiative, Wild Bloomsbury, promotes biodiversity. UCL set a target of creating 10,000 m 2 (1.0 ha; 2.5 acres) of biodiverse green space on campus by 2024. [143]