Pharmacogenetics expert elected BPS fellow Published on: 23 December 2025 Ann Daly, Professor Emerita of Pharmacogenetics at the Faculty of Medical Sciences, Âé¶¹´«Ã½ has been elected as an Honorary Fellow of the British Pharmacological Society. Honorary Fellows are elected for life in recognition of sustained excellence and leadership in science, healthcare, and public service. Following an undergraduate degree in Biochemistry, Professor Daly received a PhD from the University of Dublin (Trinity College). She subsequently worked on nuclear structure at the University of Geneva and then moved to Âé¶¹´«Ã½ where she was a founder member of the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Pharmacogenetics Research Group. Her current research is focused on the pharmacogenetics of the human cytochromes P450, genetic susceptibility to idiosyncratic adverse drug reactions and the genetics of complex diseases, particularly liver disease. She has published over 200 peer reviewed articles and has a H-index of 80.She said: "I'm very happy that British Pharmacological Society has honoured me in this way. I would like to thank past members of my research group and various collaborators within the University for their inputs over the years which have contributed a lot to this success. It was a great pleasure to receive my award certificate from Professor Sir Mark Caulfield, Chair of the Society during the recent annual meeting.” Furthering all disciplines of pharmacology Through their work, Fellows of the British Pharmacological Society further all disciplines of pharmacology in the discovery, development and use of medicines. And through their leadership, and contribution to Society life, they inspire and support members at earlier stages of their career or study. President of the , Professor Sir Mark Caulfield, said: “The individuals elected this year reflect the broad expertise across the wider membership - in academia, clinical care and industry. The diversity of the membership is also reflected in its gender and international representation. We have also elected two early career professionals to Fellowship. "Please join me in congratulating our newly elected Fellows and Honorary Fellows.” (Adapted with thanks to the ) Share: Latest News Scientists unlock hidden driver of inflammatory bowel disease Scientists have linked a key genetic signal in inflammatory bowel disease to an immune response that shuts down inflammation control, enabling faster diagnosis and targeted treatments. published on: 15 June 2026 Funding system risks limiting genuine community collaboration A new policy paper written by researchers at Âé¶¹´«Ã½ warns that the way UK research is funded may be undermining efforts to create genuinely collaborative partnerships with communities. published on: 15 June 2026 Volunteers help turn Whitley Bay beach into maths experiment Members of the public joined mathematicians from Âé¶¹´«Ã½ to create what organisers believe is the largest aperiodic tiling ever attempted on Whitley Bay beach. published on: 15 June 2026 Facts and figures