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Dr. Alexander Shulgin was a prolific psychedelic researcher, known as the "Godfather of Psychedelics". Drs. Paul Daley and Nicholas Cozzi now lead the Alexander Shulgin Research Institute in creating new,
Dr. Ben Sessa will discuss similarities among MDMA, ketamine, and psilocybin in clinical settings, exploring their potential in treating trauma-based disorders and challenges in psychedelic medicalization.
Ben Sessa
Brain organoids, resembling miniature brains, are grown from iPS cells for studying brain formation, diseases, and drug effects. Recent research explores psychedelics' therapeutic potential and mechanisms on brain organoids.
Stevens Rehen
Paul discusses the historical use and potential for neurological health of psilocybin mushrooms, based on his team's molecular research and clinical studies at MycoMedica Life Sciences.
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
M.K.D. discusses how psychedelics impact memory formation, suggesting potential for harnessing plasticity. J.K. concludes on how understanding mnemonic effects can shape clinical use and drug design.
James Keim
Family involvement in psychedelic therapy can optimize outcomes and prevent problematic patterns. Ethical, neurobiological, and psychological aspects, along with clinical trial data, support the benefits of engaging family members.
Jennifer Danby
"Prescription X: The Rick Doblin Story" documents Dr. Rick Doblin's quest with MAPS to legalize MDMA and psychedelics for therapy, culminating in a revealing film by Nirvan and Dream Mullick.
Nirvan Mullick, Dream Mullick
Research on psilocybin mushroom use in Mesoamerica explores archeological evidence from Maya, Mixtecs, and Aztecs through various sources, aiming to encourage interpretations based on scientific evidence and a humanistic approach.
Osiris Sinuhé González Romero