The Hopkins-Oxford Psychedelics Ethics (HOPE) Working Group Consensus Statement
Am J Bioeth
.
2024 May 2:1-7.
doi: 10.1080/15265161.2024.2342764.
Online ahead of print.
Authors
Edward Jacobs
1
,
Brian D Earp
1
,
Paul S Appelbaum
2
,
Lori Bruce
3
,
Ksenia Cassidy
4
,
Yuria Celidwen
5
,
Katherine Cheung
6
,
Sean K Clancy
7
,
Neşe Devenot
8
,
Jules Evans
9
,
Holly Fernandez Lynch
10
,
Phoebe Friesen
11
,
Albert Garcia Romeu
8
,
Neil Gehani
12
,
Molly Maloof
13
,
Olivia Marcus
6
,
Ole Martin Moen
14
,
Mayli Mertens
15
,
Sandeep M Nayak
8
,
Tehseen Noorani
16
,
Kyle Patch
17
,
Sebastian Porsdam-Mann
18
,
Gokul Raj
19
,
Khaleel Rajwani
11
,
Keisha Ray
20
,
William Smith
10
,
Daniel Villiger
21
,
Neil Levy
1
,
Roger Crisp
1
,
Julian Savulescu
22
,
Ilina Singh
1
,
David B Yaden
8
Affiliations
1
University of Oxford.
2
Columbia University.
3
Yale University.
4
The New School for Social Research.
5
University of California, Berkeley.
6
New York University.
7
Emerge Law Group.
8
Johns Hopkins University.
9
The Challenging Psychedelic Experiences Project.
10
University of Pennsylvania.
11
McGill University.
12
Mindlumen.
13
Adamo Biosciences.
14
Oslo Metropolitan University.
15
University of Antwerp.
16
University of Auckland.
17
The National Institutes of Health.
18
University of Copenhagen.
19
National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences.
20
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston.
21
University of Zurich.
22
National University of Singapore.
PMID:
38695382
DOI:
10.1080/15265161.2024.2342764
No abstract available
Publication types
Editorial