PROGRAMME
Plan your WCP2023 schedule
Browse our full interactive programme below or download the programme overview PDF and start planning your schedule for WCP2023.
Programme
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Wednesday 5 July 2023
Keynote Lecture with Professor Sir Andrew Pollard – The Legacy of COVID-19 and its vaccines
Keynote Lecture with Professor Kathy Giacomini – Transporters in drug development: From targets through regulation
Keynote Lecture with Professor Eran Segal – Harnessing big data for personalised medicine
Exhibition / Poster viewing
Refreshment break
What can modelling do for you? Rational design and interpretation of clinical studies integrating clinical knowledge with predictive tools
Study, Development and Rational Use of Immunopharmacological Agents
Mechanopharmacology
Symposium
Best Practice for Sex Inclusive Research
Transporter mediated drug-drug interactions : translation into the clinics
Stress Signaling Nuclear Receptors in Cardiovascular Health and Disease
Frontiers of novel drug targets in disease
GPCRs in Addiction
Neurodevelopmental disorders: potential therapeutic targets and treatments
Re-Imaginining Pharmacology Education: Closing The Global Educational Inequalities Gap
Lunch break / View posters
Career Zone Talk: Social media as a tool to promote one’s research
Conformational dynamics of Frizzleds drive receptor activation
Career Zone Talk: Elements of an effective presentation
The Evolving Future of Clinical Trials
Towards improvement of treatment of chronic pain by mechanism-based modelling approaches
Immunotherapy and its resistant and challenges
Glycosphingolipids in neurodegeneration and viral infections
Global strategy for accelerating the implementation of alternatives methods (3Rs) in the quality control of vaccines and other biologics
Emerging Innovations in Pharmacological Education
CIOMS Guidance for Medicines Safety
The WHO 3rd Global Patient Safety Challenge “Medication Without Harm”
ERA4TB – Closing the gap between early bacterial activity and clinical cure
Experimental Pharmacology in Precision Medicine
Refreshment break
Career Zone Talk: The importance of professional societies for career development
Keynote Lecture with Professor David E. Gloriam – IUPHAR Analytical Pharmacology Lecture – Computational GPCR pharmacology
IUPHAR General Assembly & IUPHAR Lifetime Achievement Award
Reception for IUPHAR General Assembly
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About the programme
Our scientific programme focuses on collaboration, innovation, and discovery, all of which are underpinned by excellent science. Our Scientific Organising Committee have selected a fantastic line-up of 484 speakers and chairs from 78 countries, each renowned for their expertise and leadership in pharmacology. Join us for 63 symposia, 23 keynote lectures, 18 workshops and 3 debates across 10 content themes.
Alongside our symposia and keynote lectures, we have a packed schedule of abstract presentations, interactive debates, and networking opportunities. We also have our all-important social programme, allowing you to catch up with friends and colleagues, as well as introducing you to just some of the wonders you can enjoy in Scotland.
You may also be interested in:
- Register now – ticket prices fixed at early bird rates until 2 July 2023!
- Meet the keynote speakers
- Book your accommodation
- Plan your travel
- Explore Scotland, discover Glagow
- Register for satellite meetings
- Find out about exhibition and sponsorship opportunities
Satellite meetings
In addition to the WCP2023 programme, several satellite meetings will be held in the days before and after the congress. These are workshops or smaller meetings which are organised independently of WCP2023, but which cover similar topics or themes that you may find interesting.
As these are independent meetings, you will need to register for them seperately. Follow the links for each meeting for more information.
Please note: we are no longer taking new proposals for satellite meetings.