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IBRA and Physics department at Environmental Day

Environmental Day 28th October 2014

28 Hydref 2014

IBRA and PHRMY Bee Team supported the Environmental Day on 28th October 2014 in St Davids Shopping Centre, Cardiff.

Bees at the museum with Les Baillie

Plants for life at Biology Rocks

11 Hydref 2014

The 'Bee' team from PHRMY attended BBSRC 'Plants for Life' Event .

Sam Jones discussing the effects of an anti-cancer drug invading cancer cells

Cardiff Cancer Research Open Day

20 Medi 2014

Prof Arwyn Jones and Dr Julia Gee had a great response with the PHRMY team at the Cardiff Cancer Research Open Day to show how are we fighting Cancer in Wales.

The School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences exhibit National Eisteddfod 2014

The Science and Technology Pavilion at the National Eisteddfod of Wales 2014

4 Awst 2014

Prof Arwyn Jones in conjuntion with the National Eisteddfod of Wales organised a large science exhibition.

Pharmacy University Graduates 2014

Pharmacy Graduation Ceremony 2014

17 Gorffennaf 2014

The 2014 Graduation Ceremony for students of the Cardiff School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences took place on Thursday 17th July.

PHRMY Honey Bees & Teacher Training Day

14 Gorffennaf 2014

Professor Les Baillie introduces local teachers to the newly installed Beehives on Redwood Roof with lab tours to analyse honey.

New Investigator Award by the Intensive Care Foundation 2014

11 Gorffennaf 2014

Dr Stephen Clark (PHRMY) together with Dr Meike Heurich (Medicine), received a New Investigator Award by the Intensive Care Foundation (NIHR portfolio partner).

Learned Society of Wales

7 Mai 2014

15 members of staff elected as Fellows.

Discharge Medication Review Service to continue

29 Ebrill 2014

Dr Mathew Smith, Dr Delyth James, Dr Louise Hughes and Dr Karen Hodson recently completed an evaluation of the discharge medication Review service in Wales for Welsh Government.

Professor Chris McGuigan

Developing new anti-cancer medicines

15 Ebrill 2014

The prospect of four new cancer medicines becoming a reality for patients has taken a huge step forward.