Amanda Feilding, Rock Feilding-Mellen, Cosmo Fielding Mellen
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Dr. Smith and Dr. Jones explore the latest advancements in artificial intelligence and its impact on society during their TEDx talk at Stanford University.
Jamie Wheal
NIMH Director Joshua A. Gordon and trauma researcher Barbara O. Rothbaum discuss the current state and future directions of psychedelic research, emphasizing the need for deeper understanding and robust study
Joshua A Gordon
Panel discusses LGBT+ perspectives on psychedelic therapy, emphasizing community's healing role. Recommendations for queer-inclusive therapy and research draw from queer history, including AIDS crisis and conversion therapy.
Alex Belser, Clancy Cavnar
Discussion between experts on pragmatic frameworks, demographic considerations, and evidence-based practices shaping psychedelic policy reform for diverse contexts, addressing regulatory challenges and fostering nuanced understanding.
Tatiana Quintana, Melissa Lavasani, Logan Davidson
Drs. Summergrad and Insel reflect on the progress and remaining questions in psychedelic science since 2017. They delve into topics like efficacy, regulation, therapy, and provider experience.
Paul Summergrad, Tom Insel, Rachel Nuwer
Michael Pollan, an influential author, sparked interest in psychedelic research with his book "How to Change Your Mind." Bob Jesse, a key figure in the resurgence of psychedelics, has made
Robert Jesse, Michael Pollan
Panel discusses equipping parents with youth drug use info, fostering open conversations, and addressing public perception. Transformative drug education empowers communities, dismantles stigma, and cultivates informed society.
Vilmarie Narloch, Rhana Hashemi, Stefanie Jones, Gina Giorgio
Funding for psychedelic medicine is evolving, with a rise in commercial capital alongside philanthropic support. Balancing financial interests with equitable access and learning from scaling challenges are key considerations.
Henry Elkus
Panel on using psychedelics for healing migration-related trauma and reconnecting with ancestral roots, exploring cultural integration and addressing intergenerational trauma in immigrant communities.
Malek Asfeer, Grace Cepe, Oriana Mayorga, Simran Preeti Sethi
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