VIRTUAL: New Social History of Pharmacy & Pharmaceuticals Festival – Panel 9 Breakthroughs and Ethics
Join us for A New Social History of Pharmacy & Pharmaceuticals Festival - Day 3: Panel 9 "Breakthroughs and Ethics".
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Join us for A New Social History of Pharmacy & Pharmaceuticals Festival - Day 3: Panel 9 "Breakthroughs and Ethics".
Join us for A New Social History of Pharmacy & Pharmaceuticals Festival - Day 3 Invited Book Talk "OD: Naloxone and the Politics of Overdose".
Join us for Day 4 of A New Social History of Pharmacy & Pharmaceuticals Festival - Panel 10 "Medicine vs. Drugs: African Perspectives".
Join us for A New Social History of Pharmacy & Pharmaceuticals Festival - Day 4: Invited Festival Talk "Vaccines & Epidemics: Successes & Crises from Smallpox to COVID-19”.
Join us for Day 5 of A New Social History of Pharmacy & Pharmaceuticals Festival - Invited Book Talk "Taming Cannabis: French Pharmacy, Cannabis, and Exotic Drugs".
Join us for A New Social History of Pharmacy & Pharmaceuticals Festival - Day 5: Panel 11 "Advertising Drugs and Pharmacy".
In this hybrid roundtable, a group of interdisciplinary panelists with different types of "psychedelic expertise" will discuss their research and recent activities. The panel will outline key questions in the psychedelic renaissance, why these questions matter to people in the US and beyond, and what the Borghesi-Mellon workshop might provide. Additionally, panelists will consider challenges within the contemporary psychedelic realm that need addressing in the months and years ahead.
Join us at the Allen Centennial Gardens for this interactive learning session, titled “Plants as Psychoactives and Medicines.” Participants will learn about UW–Madison's Allen Centennial Gardens and be exposed to the role of plants as the basis of pharmaceuticals and medicines.
Join us for the "Psychedelic Pasts, Presents, & Futures" Borghesi-Mellon Workshop “Transdisciplinary Approaches for Supporting Psychedelic Experiences” double header featuring Dr. Kwasi Adusei on Wednesday, October 26th! Both events will take place in Helen C. White 6191, and Dr. Adusei's lecture will be broadcast via Zoom as well (Registration required).
Join us for the "Psychedelic Pasts, Presents, & Futures" Borghesi-Mellon Workshop “What’s New/What’s Next in the History of Psychedelic Biomedicine?: Extending Conversations Backwards and Forwards” virtual roundtable on Monday, November 21 from 2:30-4 PM CST. Register to attend the roundtable via Zoom: https://go.wisc.edu/t43x88.Lucas Richert will moderate a roundtable with a group of speakers working in […]