What we do

Clinical pharmacology is the scientific discipline that involves all aspects of the relationship between medications and humans. The term 'clinical pharmacologist' is also used in the professional sense to refer to those physicians who are specialists in clinical pharmacology. They have undertaken several years of postgraduate training in many aspects of the above relationship involving teaching, research and health care. Such clinical pharmacologists have as their primary goal that of improving patient care, directly or indirectly, by developing better medicines and promoting the safer and more effective use of drugs.

What we do

Clinical pharmacology is the scientific discipline that involves all aspects of the relationship between medications and humans. The term 'clinical pharmacologist' is also used in the professional sense to refer to those physicians who are specialists in clinical pharmacology. They have undertaken several years of postgraduate training in many aspects of the above relationship involving teaching, research and health care. Such clinical pharmacologists have as their primary goal that of improving patient care, directly or indirectly, by developing better medicines and promoting the safer and more effective use of drugs.

Clinical & Translational committees

Clinical and Translational Committees bring together international experts working at the intersection of science, medicine, and patient care.
These committees address key areas of clinical pharmacology, from drug development and personalized therapies to population health and age-specific pharmacology, with the shared goal of improving the safe and effective use of medicines worldwide.