Our PS2025Speakers
PS2025 will feature hundreds of speakers from across the world exploring the full spectrum of psychedelics, including science, medicine, policy, business, spirituality, and culture in 14 tracks, making this one of the largest Psychedelic Science gatherings ever.
Programming Tracks
Big ideas and high-profile speakers exploring the integration of psychedelics into broader society and culture.
A half-day series on ways plant medicine can support Black communities in healing from systemic and interpersonal racism, trauma, and exploitation.
The infrastructure for scaling safe and responsible access to psychedelics, including finance, drug development, regulatory, clinics and service centers, technology, and community institutions.
Dialogues and stories about psychedelics from the perspectives of unique and intersectional communities.
The latest insights on the neuroscience, pharmacology, and chemistry of psychedelics, and the quest to understand their mechanisms of action.
A single-day forum focused on the new systems of state-regulated access to psychedelic experiences in Colorado and Oregon.
A single-day forum for veterans, first responders, and their families about the growing movement to bring psychedelic healing to their communities.
Personal selections from MAPS Founder Rick Doblin, focusing on the living legacy and pioneers of psychedelic research, therapy, and culture.
The world of ethnobotanical practices that use psychedelic plant medicines, including Indigenous, traditional, spiritual, and contemporary approaches.
The legislative, judicial, and regulatory foundations required to create and manage safe and responsible access to psychedelics and a post-prohibition society.
The intersection of psychedelics and society, including popular culture, the arts and music, media, religion and spirituality, ethnicity and culture, and the psychedelic community itself.
New research spanning a variety of fields, including clinical trials, naturalistic use, risk & safety, public opinion, health and wellness, religion & spirituality, and global culture.
Findings and updates from clinical trials studying the potential of psychedelics in the treatment of serious mental illness and neurological disorders.
Deep discussions for clinicians and facilitators from intake to integration, including critical viewpoints on evidence-based practices, education and training, ethics and accountability, and the delivery of care.
Confirmed Speakers

Taylor McClure

Taylor West

Terence Ching, Ph.D.

The Rev. Dr. Brian R. Rajcok, M.Div., Ph.D.

Tim Houweling, Captain
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Tim Ryan

Tommaso Barba

Tracy DeLuca

Tracy Kim Townsend, MD

Tyrone Sgambati, Ph.D.

Veronica Magar, DrPH, MPH, MA

Victor Cabral

Victoria Leftridge, LPC, LPCC, NCC

Vilmarie Fraguada Narloch, PsyD

Vincent Diehl

Vivian Shyu, Ph.D.

Wesley Ryan, M.D.

Wilhelmina De Castro, LCSW

Will Lucas

Xochitl Bernadette Moreno

Yitong Xin, Ph.D.

Yosr Ziadi, PharmD, MS

Yvonne Camille DePorre, Ph. D.

Zane Bader

Zeus Tipado

Álvaro Zárate, BEng
