Abstract

Morris Brown is Professor of Clinical Pharmacology at the University of Cambridge, UK. He is currently running three British Heart Foundation trials. The focus of his research is hypertension, with a particular focus on the adrenal causes of hypertension. Prof. Brown was awarded the Lilly Gold Medal of the British Pharmacological Society in 2002, the Hospital Doctors’ Award in 2003 and in 2006 received the Walter Somerville Medal of the British Cardiac Society. He recently spoke to Clinical Investigation regarding changes in his field, the regulatory landscape and the future of clinical trials. Interview conducted by Alexandra Hemsley, Commissioning Editor.

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