pharmaverse Pillars
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Hi pharmaverse community!
Big news from the council: after our late‑2025 strategy session, we’ve formalized the pharmaverse pillars for 2026 — a friendly framework to give clearer direction, focus effort, and help members plug in where they can make the biggest impact.
To start, we thought about…
Why pillars?
Pillars give us shared priorities without getting in the way of how we collaborate. They make it easier to find people working on what you care about, streamline decision‑making, and create clear channels for contributions and ideas.
The 4 pillars are:

Pillar Leads:
OS Software Solutions: Ross Farrugia, Orla Doyle
Community: Ashley Tarasiewicz, Alice Ehmann
PHUSE Working Group: Julia Gnatek, Nick Masel
Future Focus: Andre Couturier, Marcin Dubel
Each pillar will be led by a pair of council members where their role will be to translate ideas into tangible actions or initiatives that are valuable to our sustaining and growing our community.
If you have questions, ideas, or want to join a pillar effort, any of the pillar leads above are your first point of contact – you can reach any pillar lead via pharmaverse/slack!
Over the next few months, look for blog posts relating to each pillar!
We’re excited to see how these pillars help everyone find meaningful ways to contribute and collaborate. Thanks for being part of this community — let’s build something useful, maintainable, and a little bit delightful.
— The pharmaverse Council (and your friendly pillar leads)
Last updated
2026-02-26 20:04:54.716985
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author = {Council, Pharmaverse},
title = {Pharmaverse {Pillars}},
date = {2026-02-26},
url = {https://pharmaverse.github.io/blog/posts/2026-02-26-pharmaverse-pillars/pharmaverse-pillars.html},
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