Colin Dollery
Sir Colin Terence Dollery was a clinical pharmacologist who spent much of his life working for SmithKline Beecham and its successor, Glaxo Smith Kline. He was knighted in the Queen's 1987 birthday honours. He was an honorary fellow of the British [Pharmacological Society] and a fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences.
Biography
After graduating in medicine from the University of Birmingham in 1956, Dollery specialized in clinical pharmacology. He was appointed as a lecturer in therapeutics at the Royal Postgraduate Medical School, London, in 1963 and was promoted to Professor of Clinical Pharmacology in 1968. Throughout his career, he held several notable positions:- Founding Chairman of the Clinical Pharmacology Section of the British Pharmacological Society
- Chair of the Clinical Section of the International Union of Pharmacology
- President of the IUPHAR.
His fields of interest included hypertension and drug safety.
In 1993, he delivered the Harveian Oration.