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BP user experience panel
The British Pharmacopoeia (BP) is looking for people to take part in our user experience (UX) research panel to help us develop our service and improve your online BP experience.
We are looking for people across a range of sectors who use the BP in their day-to-day work or studies. As part of the research, we’ll ask you to take part in a short series of tasks so we can see how well our website is working for you, or provide input on new ideas for our website before they are put into full development.
We will engage with you on an ongoing basis, and this can be as frequently or infrequently as you like. It will never be more than once a month.
The BP website is managed by TSO, and we may work with a research partner called The User Story to carry out some of the sessions. Your information will not be used for any purpose other than for our research and all outputs will be fully anonymised. If you would like more information on our privacy policies, you can find The BP/TSO’s privacy policy here, and The User Story’s privacy policy here.

Interested?
If you are interested in joining, please complete the following short survey so we can get to know a bit more about you.
We are very grateful for your time in helping us develop the best service possible, and will be in touch soon. As a thank you, those who are selected to take part will receive a £50 Amazon giftcard.
Link to survey > https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/NYT72RM

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Geoffrey Phillips Analytical Science Award

NEW: 2022 winner

Miss Georgina Armstrong, GSK,
receiving the 2022 Geoffrey Phillips Award
from Dr Lisa Hinchliffe, JPAG Chair


The winner of the 2022 Geoffrey Phillips Award is Miss Georgina Armstrong, GSK. Georgina gave a presentation on "Sequence engineering of monoclonal antibodies to reduce the viscosity of high concentration formulations; an in silico approach to viscosity predictions for IgG Fvs"


Geoffrey Phillips Analytical Science Award

For details on how you might be a future winner of the Geoffrey Phillips Analytical Science Award and perhaps travel to an international conference, please go to the INFO page.



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