Research Papers

Indexed papers with summaries, outcomes, and links to full texts where available.

Research Institutions

Leading centers conducting psychedelic research, collaborations, and contact details.

Key Researchers

Profiles of principal investigators, notable publications, and areas of focus.

Research Topics

Thematic collections: mechanisms, clinical outcomes, microdosing, and comparative studies.

Research Methods

Study designs, measures, and lab techniques used across psychedelic research.

Clinical Trials

Ongoing and completed trials, inclusion/exclusion criteria, and outcome measures.

How to Navigate the Database

Start with topics to get oriented, then dive into methods and papers. Use the institutions and researchers pages to find collaboration opportunities or credible sources for citations.

Evidence Hierarchy

  • Randomized controlled trials and meta-analyses at the top
  • Observational and survey studies for hypothesis generation
  • Case studies for rare events and signals
  • Preclinical and mechanistic work to interpret human outcomes

Quality Signals

  • Sample size, blinding, controls, and preregistration
  • Validated measures (e.g., MEQ30, HRS, BDI-II, GAD-7)
  • Adverse event reporting and follow-up duration
  • Conflict-of-interest disclosures and replication attempts

Data Extraction Templates

Downloadable sheets for capturing study design, sample, measures, outcomes, and limitations to keep notes consistent.

Ethics & Compliance

Reminders about respecting copyrights, data-sharing agreements, and participant privacy when handling research artifacts.

Staying Current

Tips for tracking preprints, trial registries, and alerts so you can monitor new findings and re-analyses.

FAQ

  1. Where should I start? Begin with Research Topics for orientation, then open relevant Papers and Trials.
  2. How do I judge study quality? Check controls, sample size, preregistration, validated measures, and follow-up.
  3. Can I reuse figures? Only if permitted by license; otherwise cite and link to original sources.
  4. Are all trials listed? We highlight key and recent trials; always search registries (e.g., ClinicalTrials.gov) for completeness.
  5. How often is this updated? Major refreshes quarterly; submit notable new studies via our contact page.