PROGRAMME
Plan your schedule for WCP2023 – download the programme now
The 19th World Congress of Basic & Clinical Pharmacology (WCP2023) is your passport to a world of cutting-edge science and unmissable career opportunities, in one of the world’s most vibrant cities – Glasgow, Scotland. 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 36 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.
Take a look at the programme below or download a PDF copy and start planning your schedule for WCP2023.
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Day 1, Sunday 2 July 2023 | Day 2, Monday 3 July 2023 | Day 3, Tuesday 4 July 2023
Day 4, Wednesday 5 July 2023 | Day 5, Thursday 6 July 2023 | Day 6, Friday 7 July 2023
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Friday 7 July 2023
Oral communications x9
Keynote Lecture with Professor Clifford Woolf – Cell-selective screens for novel analgesics
Keynote Lecture with Professor Kathy Giacomini – Transporters in drug development: From targets through regulation
Exhibition / Poster viewing
Keynote Lecture with Professor Sir Martin Landray
Refreshment break
Drug Induced Renal Injury – New Insights and Clinical Implications
Teaching pharmacology in the flipped classroom: digital tools and resources for pre-work and active learning
Natural Product Libraries – Challenges of Management, Isolation and Characterisation
Novel approaches to target neurodegeneration
Organ cross-talk in cardiovascular disease
The Yin and Yang of Formyl Peptide Receptor (FPR) Biology in Inflammation
Asthma: New Therapeutic Avenues
Organophosphorus poisoning – from the fields of Asia to Syria and Salisbury
Lunch break / View posters
Closing Plenary Lecture with Professor Sir Patrick Vallance
Closing Ceremony
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Day 1, Sunday 2 July 2023 | Day 2, Monday 3 July 2023 | Day 3, Tuesday 4 July 2023
Day 4, Wednesday 5 July 2023 | Day 5, Thursday 6 July 2023 | Day 6, Friday 7 July 2023