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  • NOTICE TO THE MEDIA: MP Fragiskatos to announce investment in health care research

    NOTICE TO THE MEDIA: MP Fragiskatos to announce investment in health care research

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    Newswise — February 24 – London, Ontario – Peter Fragiskatos, Member of Parliament for London North Centre, will announce an investment that will support the work of research teams across the country to improve health care for Canadians. MP Fragiskatos will be joined by Dr. Bryan Neff, Vice-President (Research), Western University; Dr. Roy Butler, President and CEO, St. Joseph’s Health Care London;  and funding recipients from Western University and Lawson Health Research Institute.

    A media availability will follow the announcement.

    Date:   Monday, February 27, 2023

    Time: 10:00 a.m. (EST)

    Location:

    Western Centre for Public Health and Family Medicine, 1st floor atrium

    Western University

    1465 Richmond Street

    London, ON  N6G 2M1

     

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  • Does Microdosing Impact Meditation? New Study From Beckley Foundation and Quantified Citizen Investigates

    Does Microdosing Impact Meditation? New Study From Beckley Foundation and Quantified Citizen Investigates

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    Sep 15, 2022

    The Microdosing and Meditation Study, led by Beckley Foundation in collaboration with Psychedelic Data Society and Quantified Citizen (QC), seeks to observe how meditation skills evolve over three months of regular meditation practice and whether, how, and for whom microdosing (the repeated use of low sub-perceptual doses of psychedelics) may impact these skills.

    ‘Enhancing Mindfulness’ was reported as the most widely endorsed motivation for microdosing (Rootman et al., 2021) in the largest microdosing study to date, Microdose.me, which was conducted by Quantified Citizen in collaboration with University of British Columbia and Maastricht University. The study was launched in 2019 and is still running with over 20,000 participants to date. Despite the growing evidence of overlap between the neurophysiology and phenomenology of psychedelic drug-induced states and contemplative practices, no research to date has specifically assessed the effect of microdosing on meditation practice. 

    “In my opinion, psychedelics can be used as tools to get into a higher state of awareness, which, rather like a farmer preparing the ground for seeding, can help achieve a more fertile ground for either meditation or creative thinking. No research has been conducted so far on the effect of microdosing on meditation practice, and I am very curious to find out if regular meditators do experience measurable benefits from microdosing,” shares Amanda Feilding, director of the Beckley Foundation. 

    The results of this study will help guide future research and improve understanding of the effects of microdosing. Ideally, this will lead to better safety and insight into potential benefits and risk factors.

    Why should you participate?

    This study will help you (whether you use psychedelics or not) engage in a useful self-reflexive process, where you can evaluate, through a protocol carefully designed by a psychology researcher and meditation expert, the ways in which your meditation practice evolves over time, and whether, and in what way, microdosing interacts with this practice. You may also help increase the current scientific understanding of the effects of psychedelic microdosing on meditation.

    Who can participate?

    The study will gather data from all meditation practitioners, whether or not they use psychedelics. 

    How to participate

    To join, please enroll in the Microdose.me study on the Quantified Citizen app. Microdose.me shares standardized assessments with the Microdosing and Meditation Study to avoid repetition. After this first step, you will unlock the Microdosing and Meditation onboarding process.

    Quantified Citizen is a citizen science-powered health research app. It has a growing library of studies on interventions, techniques and emerging trends.

    To fuel further growth and development of new study capabilities, Quantified Citizen is currently in the process of raising its Seed+ round of funding.

    Investor Contact:

    Eesmyal Santos-Brault, Co-founder & CEO

    invest@quantifiedcitizen.com, +1-604-800-2911

    Press Contact:

    Nikki Paqueo, Product Marketing Manager

    marketing@quantifiedcitizen.com, +1-604-800-2911

    Source: Quantified Citizen

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  • Latest Psilocybin Microdosing Study, Powered by Quantified Citizen, Finds Improved Mental Health and Psychomotor Performance in Those Over 55 Years of Age

    Latest Psilocybin Microdosing Study, Powered by Quantified Citizen, Finds Improved Mental Health and Psychomotor Performance in Those Over 55 Years of Age

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    Jul 11, 2022

    The second manuscript of the world’s largest microdosing study, facilitated by Quantified Citizen (QC) and formally titled “Psilocybin microdosers demonstrate greater observed improvements in mood and mental health at one month relative to non‑microdosing controls,” has been published by Nature: Scientific Reports. The paper can be accessed here.

    The paper shows how psilocybin microdosing is associated with general improvements in mood and mental health. Additionally, a finding specific to individuals over the age of 55 indicated that microdosing was associated with greater improvements in psychomotor performance relative to non-microdosers. Further, adults over 55 exhibited an even larger improvement in psychomotor performance when psilocybin is stacked with lion’s mane and niacin (“Stamets Stack”) compared to psilocybin alone. These results may help inform the design of human clinical trials involving psychedelic substances.

    One of the common criticisms of observational studies of this kind is that they are uncontrolled and unable to parse apart placebo effects from those related to the true pharmacological effects of psychedelic substances. Observational research’s purpose is to observe behaviours as they occur naturally in the world, and draw conclusions without interfering with those natural practices. Although an expectancy effect cannot be ruled out for depression, anxiety and stress, the reports on subjective benefits are complemented by improvements in the study’s psychomotor task (the Finger Tap Task), which adds robustness to the results. 

    “The tap test results are interesting. Although a placebo in this type of observational study is not appropriate, the tap test results with microdosing combining psilocybin, niacin and Lion’s Mane over baseline, and in comparison to psilocybin taken with any other combination, stands out as a strong signal of significance for psychomotor performance. The QC app was designed for just such a purpose: to find improvements which can further inform clinical study design – with double-blinded placebo controls. It is hard to imagine that expectancy would be selective using this stack in improving the tap test in an older population. We are excited to test this clinically,” notes Paul Stamets.

    Some novel insights from this new publication include:  

    1. From baseline to Month 1, microdosers systematically report larger decreases in mental health-related symptoms than non-microdosers.

    2. Adults over 55, who microdosed with psilocybin mushrooms in the Stamets Stack showed the largest (about 40%) increases in total number of taps after about one month relative to non-microdosers and those that microdose psilocybin alone.

    The study, informally called Microdose.me, has over 19,000 participants from all over the world and has been presented at numerous conferences including SXSW, Summit LA, TED and Life Itself. The study was conducted in partnership with the University of British Columbia, Maastricht University, Paul Stamets and Dr. Pamela Kryskow, among others. 

    “I am proud of the constant effort put into improving the study design with feedback from our participants, supporters and other scientists. Together with fellow citizens and researchers, we are developing versions of the study that will be used to generate discoveries related to psychedelic microdosing for years to come,” shares Quantified Citizen Director of Research Maggie Kiraga.

    The study team is currently recruiting psychedelic users and non-users for the second version of the study, which will contain new active tasks and questionnaires that will examine connectedness to nature, psychedelic craving and mindfulness, among others.

    Quantified Citizen is a citizen science-powered health research app. It has a growing library of studies on interventions, techniques and emerging trends. The app is available on iOS and Android.

    To fuel further growth and development of new study capabilities, Quantified Citizen is currently in the process of raising its Series A round of funding.  

    Press Contact:

    Nikki Paqueo, Product Marketing Manager

    marketing@quantifiedcitizen.com, +1-604-800-2911

    Investor Contact:

    Eesmyal Santos-Brault, Co-founder & CEO

    invest@quantifiedcitizen.com, +1-604-800-2911

    Source: Quantified Citizen

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  • Mobile App Quantified Citizen Disrupts Health Research With Automation and the Citizen Science Movement

    Mobile App Quantified Citizen Disrupts Health Research With Automation and the Citizen Science Movement

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    Mar 17, 2022

    Everyone can contribute to world-changing scientific discoveries with the right tools and questions. Quantified Citizen is a mobile health research platform that powers scientific discovery through digitized health measures and a community of professional researchers and citizen scientists.

    The app leverages standard health measures that make it easy for anyone to rapidly create and deploy behavioral research studies. It has a growing library of studies on interventions like psychedelic microdosing for mental health, conditions like sobriety and its connections to mood, creativity, productivity and more. Anyone can choose studies based on their interests and, in as little as two minutes a day, contribute to global health and science. 

    “We envision a world where doing scientifically valid health research is as fast and easy as creating a website, with the same global reach. Where scientific tinkering and self-examination are normalized, vastly accelerating the pace of discovery by unlocking unexamined data,” shares co-founder and CEO Eesmyal Santos-Brault. 

    Quantified Citizen’s study on psychedelic microdosing’s effects on cognitive performance and mental health was recently published in the prestigious Nature Scientific Reports. The study, informally called Microdose.me, is the largest microdosing study in the world at 17,000 participants and counting, and has been presented at numerous conferences, including Exponential Medicine, SXSW, Summit LA, and soon TED and Life Itself.

    “For way too long, science has been the domain of a professional class, and citizens have been merely passive observers. By partnering with citizen scientists, we aim to empower a generation of amateur researchers, and unlock scientific curiosity, imagination, and creativity on a scale never seen before,” says co-founder and CTO Kalin Harvey

    The Quantified Citizen app is available on iOS and Android. A recent update offers visual redesign, new tasks and activities, and the ability to connect Apple Health or Google Fit. New studies have also been announced:

    To fuel further growth and development of new study capabilities, Quantified Citizen is pleased to announce the closing of its oversubscribed Series Seed financing round, led by Bicycle Day Ventures and Limitless, along with notable investors Paul Stamets, Lance Tracey, Iter Investments, and Empath Ventures. 

    Press Contact:

    Nikki Paqueo, Product Marketing Manager

    marketing@quantifiedcitizen.com, +1-604-800-2911

    Investor Contact:

    Eesmyal Santos-Brault, Co-founder & CEO

    invest@quantifiedcitizen.com, +1-604-800-2911

    Source: Quantified Citizen

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