107 episódios

Professor David Nutt has spent a career making the argument for a rational, evidence-based approach to drug policy and drug use. The scientific evidence still challenges perceived wisdom on drugs and for that reason can appear to be contentious. In this podcast, the Professor explores the actual harms and potential benefits of various drugs, challenging myths surrounding classification and legislation, and exploring the societal impact of poorly informed drug policy. Using evidence in public policy should not be controversial. A podcast for anyone interested in understanding the scientific truth about drugs, free from political or moral concern.

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Professor David Nutt has spent a career making the argument for a rational, evidence-based approach to drug policy and drug use. The scientific evidence still challenges perceived wisdom on drugs and for that reason can appear to be contentious. In this podcast, the Professor explores the actual harms and potential benefits of various drugs, challenging myths surrounding classification and legislation, and exploring the societal impact of poorly informed drug policy. Using evidence in public policy should not be controversial. A podcast for anyone interested in understanding the scientific truth about drugs, free from political or moral concern.

    104. Psychedelics in New Zealand with Dr Suresh Muthukumaraswamy

    104. Psychedelics in New Zealand with Dr Suresh Muthukumaraswamy

     In this episode, we meet with Dr. Suresh Muthukumaraswamy, an Associate Professor of Pharmacy in Auckland. Dr. Muthukumaraswamy discusses his early research, exploring the functional connectivity of substances like DMT and Ketamine. He proceeds to share insights into his breakthrough realisation regarding the disparity between the self-reported success of microdosing outside the lab setting and why it has failed to be replicated in controlled research settings. Finally, he shares his opinions on recent developments of drug policy in Australia and the prospects of New Zealand adopting a similar policy.
    Ketamine
    DMT
    LSD
    Fmri
    MEG
    EEG
    PET
    5-HT Receptor
    Microdosing
    Neuroplasticity
    Endocrine
    Menstural Cycle Hormones
    Australia Law on MDMA and Psilocybin
    Research
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    103. Neuroimaging with Prof Mitul Mehta

    103. Neuroimaging with Prof Mitul Mehta

    Professor Mitul Mehta explains how his studies in neuroscience and the role of dopamine in learning and memory led to his own career in neuroimaging. He offers an overview of what neuroimaging entails and how these scans can contribute to the advancement of research. 
    Drawing from his latest research centred around Schizophrenia, Mitul delves into our understanding of drug interactions within the brain and how these can be used in drug development.
    Dopamine
    Dopaminergic system
    Executive function
    Episodic memory
    Brain imaging
    Lesion Study
    Pet scanner
    Temporal resolution
    Fmri
    MRI
    Receptors
    neurons
    Blood Brain Barrier
    Ketamine
    Cocaine
    Psilocybin
    Schizophrenia

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    102. MDMA and the Octopus with Dr Gül Dölen

    102. MDMA and the Octopus with Dr Gül Dölen

    In this episode, Prof Neill and Dr Thurgur meet with Dr Gül Dölen, a neuroscientist known for studying social behaviour and psychedelic drugs. Together, they explore the role of critical periods in trauma and mental health; following the potential of Psychedelics in reopening critical periods which were previously thought to be closed, they debate whether a critical period closing is ever truly permanent.
    Critical period
    Sensitive period
    Lorenz 1935
    MDMA
    cocaine
    Oxytocin
    Ibogaine
    psilocybin
    Theory of mind
    Albert Hofmann
    Schizophrenia
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    101. LSD, Nazis and the CIA with Norman Ohler

    101. LSD, Nazis and the CIA with Norman Ohler

    In this episode, Prof Nutt meets with German author Norman Ohler as he speaks about his new book “Tripped” which addresses drug use in post-Nazi Germany. Ohler shares how a secret history held back therapeutic research of psychedelic drugs for decades and eventually Nazi policies became part of the foundation of America’s War on Drugs. Ohler discusses theories as to why substances have been omitted from certain parts of history. This episode delves into deep debates regarding the weaponisation of substances within war environments, touching upon the CIA’s attempts to weaponise psychedelics such as LSD in their MK Ultra experiments. 
    Methamphetamine
    Amphetamine
    Blitzkrieg
    Blitzed – drugs in nazi Germany book
    LSD
    Tripped
    Cocaine
    Albert Hofmann
    Psychedelics David Nutt
    Become a drug science community member 


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    100. 100 Years of the Maudsley Hospital with Dr James Rucker

    100. 100 Years of the Maudsley Hospital with Dr James Rucker

    On the 100th Episode of the Drug Science podcast, Prof David Nutt meets with Dr James Rucker to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Maudsley Hospital. James shares his experiences as one of the first clinicians in a psychedelic study hosted by David Nutt before explaining his own personal journey into psychedelic research. 
    Starting from a PhD in Genetics, James’ interest shifted, becoming increasingly interested in psychiatry and discusses his research into psilocybin regarding both its optimum dosage as well as its effectiveness in treatment resistant depression.
     

    Depression
    Maudsley Hospital
    Maudsley Hospital Psychedelic Research
    NIHR
    Compass pathways
    Psilocybin
    Magic medicine documentary
    Mdma 
    Dmt 
    Ketamine
    MAPS
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    • 41 min
    99. Anyone's Child with Anne-Marie Cockburn and Jane Slater

    99. Anyone's Child with Anne-Marie Cockburn and Jane Slater

    In this episode, we meet with Jane Slater, co-founder of Anyone’s Child and Anne Marie, a mother who tragically lost her child, Martha, to an accidental overdose. Anne and Jane discuss the consequences of drug policy failures and the need for safe drug use education, drawing in on Anne’s personal journey. She discusses the pain of losing a loved one to a preventable drug related death and how this pain led to the start of Anyone's Child - creating a voice for those who have been directly impacted by drug policy failures and are now calling for the legal control and regulation of the drug market.
    Anyone's child
    Transform drugs
    Anyone's Child Get involved
    Release Harm Reduction Advice
    Drug information
    Ecstasy
    Heroin
    Overdose prevention centres
    The loop
    How to regulate psychedelics book
    Good Morning Britain 
    Dealing with grief
    UNGAS 2016


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    • 57 min

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