Translational Psychedelic Research Program

The Translational Psychedelic Research (TrPR) Program brings together scientists and care providers across disciplines to understand how psilocybin, LSD, ketamine, MDMA, and related compounds impact the brain and other organ systems.

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Translational Psychedelic Research Program

The Translational Psychedelic Research (TrPR) Program brings together scientists and care providers across disciplines to investigate psychedelic drugs as potentially transformative treatments for the most serious unmet medical needs. We are dedicated to understanding how psychedelics work in order to best optimize and personalize these treatments to be maximally safe, effective, and accessible for patients.

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Studies

The efficacy of psilocybin therapy for depression in Parkinson's disease
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Study of Psilocybin for Anorexia in Young Adults
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Randomized Clinical Trial of Psilocybin for Chronic Low Back Pain
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Effects of Psilocybin Therapy on Sleep and Thermoregulation
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A Mixed-Methods Study of Psilocybin Use Among Adults with Bipolar Affective Disorder
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Safety and Efficacy of Psilocybin Treatment for Depression in Bipolar 2 Disorder
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Comparing the Effects of Psilocin and Psilocybin in Healthy Adults
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Psilocybin Therapy for Depression and Anxiety in Parkinson’s Disease: A Pilot Study
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Randomized Clinical Trial of Psilocybin for Depression (Usona Institute)
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Recruitment Closed

Our Team

We’re a network of researchers with expertise spanning neuroscience, multiple medical specialties, nursing, and psychology.

Faculty

Joshua Woolley, MD, PhD
Director
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Ellen Bradley, MD
Associate Director
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Aoife O’Donovan, PhD
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Amanda Downey, MD
Medical Team Lead
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Katiah Llerena, PhD
Director of Assessments
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Connie Ludwig, PhD
Assessment Consultant
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Holly Hamilton, PhD
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Andrew Penn, RN, MS, NP
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Ray Rosen, PhD
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Marissa Raymond-Flesch, MD, MPH
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Facilitators

Gisele Fernandes, MFT
Director of Facilitation
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Aliss Ching Chieh Wang
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Ayala Kalisher
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Andrew Penn, RN, MS, NP
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Linnae Ponte, LMFT
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Kari Bar
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Luara Venturi
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Taylor Simon
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Ashley Kellem
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Medical Team

Amanda Downey, MD
Medical Team Lead
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Cindy Lau, NP
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Core Collaborators

David Gard, PhD
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Boris Heifets, MD, PhD
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Erin Michalak, PhD
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Ashley Mason, PhD
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Andrew Krystal, MD
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Jill Ostrem, MD
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Andrea Gomez, PhD
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Postdocs

Steve Pratscher, PhD
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Leehe Peled-Avron, PhD
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Emma Morton, PhD
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Balazs Szigeti, PhD
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Parker Kelley, PhD
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Graduate Students

Sanya Virani
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Mona Midani
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Maya McGibbon
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Amy Ma
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Staff & Research Assistants

Kim Sakai
Program Manager
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Lisa Fredenburg, MS
Study Manager
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Zachary Busby
Sr. Coordinator
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Brigette Sosa
Sr. Coordinator
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Jerusalem Nerayo
Coordinator
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Cesar Molina
Coordinator
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Sophie Bax
Coordinator
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Brittany Nielsen
Coordinator
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Lilly Evans-Riera
Coordinator
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Sydney Rood
Coordinator
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Jailene Calfayan
Admin. Assistant
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Work with us

Developing psychedelic treatments is an interdisciplinary challenge. We welcome a wide range of people with expertise in science and health care, knowing that different perspectives create a stronger and more creative team. We aim to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in line with this statement.

Thinking about participating in a study or want to learn more?

Contact us at psilocybinstudies@ucsf.edu

Interested in working with us as a volunteer research assistant / intern?

Please complete our TrPR Volunteer Application

Seeking paid work at TrPR?

See our current job listings for research staff

Post-doc applicants - please forward your resume/CV and cover letter to psilocybinstudies@ucsf.edu