As a Member, you’re not just making a donation — you’re joining a community that is at the forefront of advancing research, changing policy, and evolving education around psychedelics. Join us in shaping a future where these life-changing tools are available to those who need them most.
Amanda Feilding, Founder of the Beckley Foundation, drives the Psychedelic Renaissance with groundbreaking research programs at top institutions worldwide, including pioneering studies on psilocybin, LSD, MDMA, and DMT.
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
Study on predictors of acute ayahuasca effects at retreat in Costa Rica (N=53; Mean age=40.15; female=60.4%; White=86.8%) found intentions, expectancy, and openness correlated with spiritual, psychological, and physical effects. Results
Yitong Xin
Psycholytic therapy utilizes low doses of psychedelics for emotional processing. A study found LSD induced mystical experiences, altered creativity measurements, and impacted vocabulary, suggesting potential therapeutic value.
Isabel Wießner, Luís Fernando Tófoli
Psychedelics' role in human experience and consciousness is explored through interdisciplinary research, discussing ethical concerns and the need for expertise in psychedelic therapy.
Christopher “Chris” Timmermann, Anya Ermakova
William Leonard Pickard, once a prominent figure in the drug world, served 20 years in prison for LSD production and now works as a senior advisor for various organizations. His
William Leonard Pickard, Vince Kadlubek
Veterans find healing through traditional psychedelics, beyond clinical research. Explore how veteran communities use psychedelics in ceremonial settings for therapeutic benefits.
Jesse Gould, Grace Blest-Hopley, Zachary Skiles
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
Jerónimo Mazarrasa explores lessons modern psychedelic medicine can learn from indigenous traditions in working with powerful plants like ayahuasca. He draws from 20 years of experience with ayahuasca practices.
Jerónimo Mazarrasa