We run a programme of events for a variety of audiences including Fellows, researchers, policymakers, students and members of the public.
Events
Past events
21 March 2013
The 2013 Annual Forum Lecture was given by Dr Ruth McKernan, Senior Vice President at Pfizer and Chief Scientific Officer at Neusentis, on 'The changing pharmaceutical industry and the opportun...
16 January 2013
The Academy of Medical Sciences, in partnership with the Royal Academy of Engineering, held a roundtable meeting on 16 January 2013 to explore alternative pathways to establishing the safety and ef...
1 March 2012
The 2012 Annual Forum Lecture was given by Sir Alasdair Breckenridge CBE FRSE FMedSci, Chairman, MHRA, on Frameworks of the Regulation of Medicinal Products: Opportunities and Challenges. Th...
13 October 2010
Dr Margaret Hamburg, Commissioner of Food and Drugs at the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), delivered the 2010 Annual FORUM lecture on 'The importance of regulatory science to the healthc...
3 March 2009
Lord Drayson of Kensington, Minister of State for Science & Innovation UK life sciences - ensuring a healthy future Created to promote interaction between biomedical scientists from acros...
21 April 2008
Sir Andrew Witty HonFMedSci, CEO Designate, GlaxoSmithKline The UK pharmaceutical industry - what does the future hold? How is the pharmaceutical industry likely to evolve over the next ten...
19 March 2007
The highs and lows of academic-industrial collaborations Professor Dame Nancy Rothwell FRS FMedSci The UK is recognised for its world-class biomedical research in both industry and academia...
6 March 2006
Dr Tim Rolph, Pfizer UK The human genome - realising the pharmaceutical opportunities A summary of the lecture can be found here. ...
7 March 2005
Professor Alex Markham FMedSci, Chief Executive, Cancer Research UK A summary of the lecture can be found here. Cancer research in the UK - areas of optimism & concern...
31 March 2004
Sir Tom McKillop Can Europe compete in biomedical research? A summary of the lecture can be found here....