Hello and thank you for doing this AMA! I am an aspiring PhD student working on "neurorights", which is a branch of human rights research trying to formulate the rights and liberties of the individual over its mind. It mainly look at recent developments in neurotechnologies but therapeutic and recreational uses of psychotropics are defenitely concerned. How do you see the legal landscape evolving in the coming years? Be it internationaly, in the UK or in the US ? On a personal note, I would love to contribute to this body of research, and later participate in the development of evidence-based policies relating to psychedelics. Are you aware of public or private organisations that are conducting and/or financing research on this topic?
Hello and thank you for doing this AMA! I am an aspiring PhD student working on "neurorights", which is a branch of human rights research trying to formulate the rights and liberties of the individual over its mind. It mainly look at recent developments in neurotechnologies but therapeutic and recreational uses of psychotropics are defenitely concerned.
How do you see the legal landscape evolving in the coming years? Be it internationaly, in the UK or in the US ?
On a personal note, I would love to contribute to this body of research, and later participate in the development of evidence-based policies relating to psychedelics.
Are you aware of public or private organisations that are conducting and/or financing research on this topic?