With Prof David Nutt (UK)
Date: Wed 12 February 2025 @ 6:00pm
Location: Webinar (online)
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Join our upcoming FREE Webinar with Prof David Nutt (UK).
This engaging webinar delves into the fascinating journey of psychedelics, exploring their origins, political landscape, and the cutting-edge neuroscience behind their therapeutic potential. From ancient rituals and cultural practices to modern clinical research, psychedelics have a complex and controversial past. We’ll examine how changing political climates have influenced their legal status and public perception, particularly in therapeutic settings. Join us to gain a deeper understanding of how psychedelics interact with the brain, unlocking potential treatments for mental health challenges, and shaping a new era in healthcare and wellness.
Whether you’re a curious learner, a healthcare professional, or simply interested in the evolving science of psychedelics, this session offers valuable insights from both historical and scientific perspectives.
EVENT DETAILS
DATE: 12th February 2025
TIME: 5:55pm (AEDT) for 6:00pm start, finishing at 7:15pm
DURATION: 75 minutes (incl Q&A)
LOCATION: Online – a link will be emailed to you with the viewing details
BA, MB BChir, MRCP, MA, DM, MRC Psych, FRCPsych, FMedSci, FRCP, FSB
Renowned researcher, policy advisor and author, Professor David Nutt, is currently Head of Neuropsychopharmacology at Imperial College London and the Chair of Drug Science.
Under the leadership of Professor Nutt, the Psychedelic Research Group at Imperial College is one of the world’s foremost psychedelic research laboratories, publishing landmark research on psychedelic therapies and neuroimaging studies of the psychedelic state.
Professor Nutt has also held many leadership positions in both UK and European academic, scientific and clinical organisations, including presidencies of: the European Brain Council, the British Neuroscience Association, the British Association of Psychopharmacology, the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology.
He was previously Chair of the UK Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs.
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