The Cutting-Edge of Psychedelics Research
SATURDAY AFTERNOON SESSION: October 16, 2010
2:45 pm - 4:15 pm
Since the 1960s, it has been very difficult to get approval for serious research into “mind-manifesting” plants and drugs, although many believe these unique substances have great potential for social good. Leading figures in the field describe that potential and the status of current research. Hosted by ethnobotanist/artist and founder of Botanical Dimensions Kat Harrison. With: Ralph Metzner, legendary psychedelic research pioneer; Charles Grob, Professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics at the UCLA School of Medicine; Mariavittoria Mangini, Ph.D., whose research focuses on the history and impact of psychedelics; and Alicia Danforth, a researcher working on experiments using psilocybin to treat anxiety in patients with Stage IV cancer.

