Become an Ambassador

Become an Ambassador

Join Pharmacologia – The Asian Society for Pharmacology and Toxicology as an Ambassador and become a recognized voice for pharmacology and toxicology in your region.

The Ambassador Program is designed for early-career researchers who are passionate about advancing science, strengthening professional networks, and contributing to the growth of a trusted scholarly community across Asia and beyond.

As an Ambassador, you will work closely with senior researchers, editors, and society leaders while representing Pharmacologia at academic and professional platforms.

Ambassadorship
Benefits

Why Become an Ambassador?

  • Network with leading experts and peers
  • Gain leadership and professional development opportunities
  • Enjoy exclusive access to conferences, workshops, and society events
  • Receive an official Certificate of Recognition
  • Strengthen your academic profile and enhance your CV
  • Contribute meaningfully to the growth of the scientific community

Who Can Apply?

  • Early-career researchers working in pharmacology, toxicology, or closely related life science disciplines
  • Graduate students (Master’s/PhD), postdoctoral researchers, and early-career faculty members
  • Researchers with an active academic or professional affiliation (university, research institute, hospital, or industry)
  • Individuals demonstrating a genuine interest in advancing pharmacology and toxicology research and education
  • Applicants willing to represent Pharmacologia in academic, professional, and digital platforms
  • Candidates with the ability to communicate professionally with peers, researchers, and society members
  • Researchers committed to ethical research practices and responsible scholarly communication
  • Individuals able to dedicate a reasonable amount of time to ambassador-related activities

Take the next step in your academic journey.

Become an Ambassador and help shape the future of pharmacology and toxicology in Asia.

Apply now and join a growing network of future leaders in science.