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Our new open access journal for pharmacy and pharmacology research

Working in partnership with Oxford University Press, we've strengthened our research journal portfolio with the launch of RPS Pharmacy and Pharmacology Reports.

RPS Pharmacy and Pharmacology Reports is a new, fully open access journal and the sister journal to Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmacology. The journal is edited by Professor Dennis Douroumis, Professor in Pharmaceutical Technology and Process Engineering at the University of Greenwich.

The aim of the journal is to create a truly interdisciplinary forum for members of the pharmacy, pharmacology, chemistry, biochemistry, physiology, and microbiology communities alike to come together to develop life-changing medicines of the future. The journal prioritises scientifically sound results from pharmacy and pharmacology researchers across the world.

RPS Pharmacy and Pharmacology Reports publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed original research and reviews, upholding high ethical standards consistent with the RPS journal portfolio. The journal operates a rapid review and publication process to ensure impactful research is disseminated as quickly as possible.

All RPS members are eligible to receive a 20% discount on the article processing charge.

“Currently there are new discoveries and great advances in scientific knowledge in the area of pharmacology and pharmaceutical sciences. We encourage submissions from researchers all over the world to share their work in this multidisciplinary open access journal” says Professor Douroumis.

Tony Scully, publisher of The Pharmaceutical Journal says: “Pharmacy & Pharmacology Reports aims to serve our growing community of pharmaceutical scientists and perfectly complements our portfolio of research journals at the Royal Pharmaceutical Society.”

Interested in submitting your research? Take a look at RPS Pharmacy and Pharmacology Reports.

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