
You are the future of psychedelics.
Are you exploring a career in psychedelics? From research to policy--to business, communications, and technology, the industry needs passionate people interested in taking serious action to end the drug war.
Join us for a one-day conference to explore the complex medical, business, and policy issues surrounding controlled substances. Featuring experienced researchers, activists, mental health professionals, and policy experts in the field, the conference will give you the tools and connections to jumpstart your career in the industry.

CHRISTINE PATEROS
MA, RN | Cofounding Member, Course Director, and Core Lead Faculty at PRATI

JOE MOORE
CEO & Cofounder of Psychedelics Today

JEFFREY SINGER
MD | Senior Fellow in the Department of Health Policy at the Cato Institute

BRUCE POULTER
RN, MPH | Lead Clinical Supervisor for MAPS MDMA for PTSD

VICTORIA LITMAN
M DIV, JD, LLM | Adjunct Professor of Cannabis Law at Roger Williams University

TRAVIS TYLER FLUCK
Cofounder of Denver Mushroom Cooperative

NICOLE FOERSTER
Founder of Decriminalize Nature Bou

MELANIE ROSE RODGERS
Founder of Influential X, Cofounder of Expunge Colorado, Co-creator of BIPOC Psychedelic

VERONICA LIGHTNING HORSE PEREZ
Owner of Lightning Horse Healing

JON DENNIS
Executive Director of Vital Oregon

SOVEREIGN
OSHUMARE
Co-ecosystems Director of SPORE and the Founder and Co-creator of ALKEMI Consulting and Development

TASIA POINSATTE
Colorado State Director of the Healing Advocacy Fund,
Register today to secure access to the largest student-organized psychedelic research and policy conference in the nation!
MAY 6, 2023 | 10 AM - 6PM
BAERRESEN BALLROOM
METROPOLITAN STATE UNIVERSITY
DENVER, COLORADO
Your FREE Registration includes lunch and entrance to the happy hour networking social.
Agenda

About Us
We are a group of highly motivated University students looking to make a difference. Our mission is to shift public sentiment, and power the future of the psychedelic movement. Even among university students, we have seen that psychedelics often maintain the unsavory reputation of the 1960's and ‘70’s. Despite countless safety studies, people are still unsure about these molecules. Compounding these problems, many of these substances are still recognized by the federal government to be among the most dangerous drugs on the streets.
We want change. For more information on the future of psychedelics, check out this article by our Event Director, Hunter Fox.
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