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At the start of this year, we have welcomed 23 new MSc in Pharmacology students, 13 new MSc(Res) and DPhil students and around a dozen additional project and visiting students from other Departments and other Universities. Some of these new starters joined existing staff, students and visitors in the Department for the first of a series of group photographs, to be taken every 6 months for our archives.

Members of the Department of Pharmacology, including staff, students and visitors, photographed outside the building on Friday 14 October 2022

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