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Erin E Mauney

Researcher, Center for Neurointestinal Health, Massachusetts General Hospital Division of Gastroenterology, Boston, MA; Assistant Professor, Pediatric Gastroenterology, Tufts Medical Center, Boston, MA; Co-investigator, Assessment of Psilocybin (TRP-8802) in Concert With Psychotherapy in Patients With Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) NCT06206265.

1 paper in the library · 20 citations · publishing 2025

Papers

Practical considerations in the establishment of psychedelic research programs.

Psychopharmacology January 1, 2025 Brian S Barnett, M Frances Vest, Marcus S Delatte et al. 20 citations

Establishing psychedelic research programs at academic medical centers in the United States faces unique obstacles because psychedelics are intensely psychoactive, carry sociopolitical baggage, and most are Schedule I drugs. This article reviews academic literature and draws on the authors' experiences with regulatory agencies and conducting basic science, investigator-initiated, and industry-sponsored psychedelic trials. It recommends that investigators cultivate broad institutional support early and anticipate challenges in securing funding, obtaining FDA Investigational New Drug approval, sourcing clinical-grade drug, getting DEA Schedule I researcher registration and any required state license, preparing treatment and storage spaces, managing controlled substance inventory, and engaging the local community. With planning, persistence, and expert assistance, these hurdles are likely surmountable.