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Monday, March 24, 12noon-1:15pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

The study of psychedelics as therapeutic tools raises profound ethical questions about medicine, society, and patient care. This virtual panel brings together experts to explore critical questions: How do historical stigma and cultural context shape the development of psychedelic therapies? What role should public perception play in evaluating medical applications? How can researchers best protect potentially vulnerable participants while advancing scientific understanding? Join us for this nuanced discussion on developing ethical frameworks for responsible psychedelic research.

Featuring Panelists:

Andrew Peterson, PhD (Assistant Professor of Philosophy, George Mason University and Affiliate Researcher, Penn Memory Center, UPenn)

Subhdeep Virk, MD (Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health, OSUMC)

Stacey Armstrong, PhD (Senior Researcher and Associate Director of the Center for Psychedelic Drug Research and Education, OSU)

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Hosted by OSU Center for Ethics and Human Values [CEHV].

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Monday, March 24, 2025 - 12:00pm

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