G E T I N T O U C H
CONTACT US
We welcome enquiries about our research studies, academic-industry collaborations, education and training opportunities, and local events and activity at the Cambridge Psychedelic Research Group. We aim to respond as promptly as possible, but response times may vary during particularly busy periods and outside University term time.
G E T I N T O U C HCONTACT OUR TEAM
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If you are interested in taking part in one of our research studies or clinical trials, please visit our Participate page and follow the guidance provided there.
Only studies that are currently recruiting will be listed on that page, together with information about eligibility and how to register your interest.
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We welcome contact from clinicians, researchers, students, trainees, and other partners interested in potential collaborations, academic opportunities, or related work. Please email: psychedelic@cpft.nhs.uk
Please include a brief description of your enquiry, area of interest, or proposed collaboration.
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For media, press, or public engagement enquiries relating to the Cambridge Psychedelic Research Group, please contact: psychiatry-psychedelic-research-request@lists.cam.ac.uk
Please include “Media enquiry” in the subject line.
Important note
The Cambridge Psychedelic Research Group is not able to provide individual clinical advice, medical recommendations, access to psychedelic substances, or emergency support.
If you are in crisis, are concerned about your safety, or need urgent help, please contact your GP, local emergency services, or the appropriate crisis support service immediately.
L O C A T I O N 1UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE
Department of Psychiatry, Herchel Smith Building, School of Clinical Medicine, University of Cambridge
L O C A T I O N 2CPFT NHS FOUNDATION TRUST
Windsor Research Unit, Fulbourn Hospital, Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust
L O C A T I O N 3CUH NHS FOUNDATION TRUST
NIHR Cambridge Clinical Research Facility Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
D O N A T E T O D A Y Support our research
Our work is made possible by the generous support of philanthropists, industry partners, and private individuals. Their contributions enable us to conduct rigorous research, train the next generation of clinicians and scientists, and share accurate information about psychedelic therapy with the wider public.
To discuss a gift or learn how philanthropy shapes our work, please contact Belen Tejada-Romero, Head of Development — Brain and Mind Health, at the University of Cambridge.