Published Johns Hopkins Psilocybin Study

Dragynfyr

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Dear Members and Friends,

The following message comes from our colleagues with the Johns Hopkins psilocybin research team:

Dear friends of psilocybin research:



The Johns Hopkins psilocybin study team needs your help with an important survey. Because of your connections, you can really help spread the word. The team would like the survey results to represent people from all walks of life. Please share this message with all your friends and acquaintances who may be interested, by email and by posting to discussion groups and blogs.



Here's a message short enough for twitter:



Had a profound psilocybin mushroom experience? Take this anonymous survey, www.csp.org/hopkins/survey and spread the word widely!



Here's one short enough for facebook:



Researchers at Johns Hopkins are studying the effects of psilocybin in healthy people ( www.csp.org/psilocybin). Now, they're conducting an anonymous survey. If you've had a spiritual or meaningful psilocybin mushroom experience, visit www.csp.org/hopkins/survey. Because many responses are needed, please forward this widely - thanks!





Or, feel free to send whatever you feel will work best.



And of course, if you fit the criteria to take the survey, we encourage you to take it.



Thanks for your contribution to science!



The Hopkins Psilocybin Research Team



We at MAPS encourage you to assist in their efforts.



Sincerely,

Randolph Hencken, M.A.
Director of Communication and Marketing, MAPS
 
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wow they must have got a huge response with that email lol

29 June -- The survey is now closed.

oh well, girls, keep an eye out for updates they might still need you in the near future

Thank you for your interest. In the past week, there's been a tremendous response to the survey, which has taken us to our preset limit for research participants.

Because the responses received underrepresent women, we plan to seek IRB approval to re-open the survey to women. Please check back here occasionally.

Thanks again for your interest,

The Johns Hopkins Psilocybin Study Team
 
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