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Conte Center Colloquium

  • Conte Center at Harvard 52 Oxford Street Cambridge, MA, 02138 USA (map)

“Psychedelics and Related Plasticity-Promoting Neurotherapeutics”
David Olson, PhD
Director, Institute for Psychedelics and Neurotherapeutics, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine, University of California, Davis

Abstract: Cortical atrophy underlies a wide variety of brain diseases including depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, and substance use disorder.  Recently, our group discovered that psychedelics and related molecules, such as DMT, LSD, and MDMA, rapidly promote the growth of cortical neurons, providing a potential explanation for their long-lasting therapeutic effects after a single dose.  However, these first-generation compounds suffer from one or more issues that limit their clinical scalability including hallucinogenic effects, cardiotoxicity, and psychostimulant properties.  I will discuss the development of chemical and molecular tools for studying the mechanism(s) of action of psychedelics as well as our efforts to engineer non-hallucinogenic analogs of these compounds that produce similar sustained therapeutic behavioral effects after a single administration.  Understanding the fundamental biochemical mechanisms that give rise to compound-induced neuroplasticity will be essential for developing safer and more effective neurotherapeutics for a variety of brain disorders.

Wednesday, February 22, 2023 at 1:00 pm

Free and open to the public. Email Conte@Harvard.edu to register and zoom info

Earlier Event: December 14
Conte Center Colloquium
Later Event: April 1
Conte Center Special Event