

Joe Collier
Professor Joe Collier FRCP (born 1942) is a British pharmacologist.
Collier studied at St George's Hospital and Medical School from 1964, and then worked there throughout his career, as a clinical pharmacologist (the first there), and from 1998 as professor of medicines policy, until his retirement in 2007.
He is the former editor of Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin and past president of the International Society of Drug Bulletins, as well as serving as a member of the UK Medicines Commission.
He also works as a broadcaster and writer.
He became a whistleblower, reporting to the then Commission for Racial Equality, and writing in the BMJ about, discriminatory practice in software used for medical school admissions selection.
He was elected a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians (FRCP).