Robin Carhart-Harris Head of Psychedelic Research Group - Imperial College London “Psychedelic Survey has revolutionised the way we can do psychedelic research. It gives us the ability to collect large datasets in a cost effective way that just isn't possible in controlled experiments. The prospective design is also unique, i.e. being able to track the whole process of change in relation to psychedelic use, from the beginning to the 'end'. It's not an exaggeration to say that these data we're collecting from Psychedelic Survey could shape the way we do psychedelic therapy work in the future.”

David Erritzoe Academic Clinical Lecturer - Imperial College London “There are both financial and logistical limitations to how large data-sets we can work with in experimental psychopharmacological. For the study of the psychedelic experience and its psychological/clinical potential, the Psychedelic Survey allows us - in a resource-saving manner - to harvest highly important knowledge from their naturalistic use. The survey serves as an invaluable hypothesis-creating and hypothesis-testing addition to our lab-based studies, and empowers wide collaborations between people across disciplines and geographical locations.”

Kenneth Jønck Tech Lead & Manager - Psychedelic Survey “Innovative technologies has enabled us to do extraordinary work in every research field today, so why not also apply it to psychedelic research? I strongly believe that technologies like Psychedelic Survey can help this groundbreaking field reach its true potential and grow even faster and more effectively.”