Wonderland: Miami is taking shape as the largest psychedelic medicine business event
On November 8th and 9th in Miami, Florida, Wonderland: Miami will be the largest business meeting of all time in the psychedelic medicine sector, presented by Microdose, a guide to the psychedelic business. Wonderland: Miami takes place at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts in Downtown Miami, Florida.
Wonderland: Miami features 30 program lines, panels, fireplace chats, networking, a Dragon’s Den-style pitch competition, and insights from speakers including Rick Doblin, Ph.D, Founder and Executive Director of the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS). share insights, information and experiences.
Robin Carhart-Harris, psychologist and neuroscientist and director of the Center for Psychedelic Research, Division of Brain Sciences, Faculty of Medicine at Imperial College London will also speak. Carhart-Harris coordinated the UK’s first psilocybin clinical trial and the UK’s first clinical trial of a classic psychedelic drug in over 40 years. He is led by Dr. Joseph Tucker, CEO of what is now Enveric, an innovative biotech company developing a next-generation mental health and oncology clinical research platform that leverages psychedelic molecules for the mind and synthetic cannabinoids for the body.
Sports icons like Mike Tyson, Lamar Odom and Anna Symonds will be there to share their stories. In addition, Kelsey Ramsden, CEO of MINDCURE, and Lynn Marie Morski, President of the Psychedelic Medicine Association, will discuss topics such as treating mental illness, addiction and pain problems in the psychedelic medical landscape.
“I believe that if I had been introduced to the benefits of psychedelics for therapeutic purposes early in my career, I might not have encountered as much anxiety or depression,” said Mike Tyson, who is now a consultant for Wesana Health. “I am delighted to be among the most talented researchers, scientists and minds like Dr. Robin Carhart-Harris, Prof. David Nutt, Dr. Ben Sessa, Dr. Matthew W. Johnson, Ph.D., Rick Doblin, Ph.D. in wonderland: Miami. Events like Wonderland: Miami are immensely important to improving mental health by showing people how life-changing experiences with psychedelic drugs can be. ”
Wonderland: Miami is owned by companies such as Numinus, Mindset Pharma, Wesana Health, The Conscious Fund, Nushama, Braxia Scientific, Awakn Life Sciences, Levitee Labs, Negev Capital, Ambria Capital, MINDCURE, KGK Science, Psychedelic Water, Zuber Lawler, IMIO. supports Life Ltd, Cybin, MNP LLP, Iter Investments, Ibogacine, Tryp Therapeutics, Psychedelic Invest, Entheo Digital and Maya Health.
Perhaps because of the growth potential of the psychedelic medicine market, there is a growing list of psychedelic medicine companies listed on NASDAQ. The companies are also getting increased investor focus from high profile investors like Peter Thiel, and Wonderland has attracted a top cohort of financiers, including one of the leading franchises in the psychedelics sector – HC Wainwright & Co., LLC., As headliner and official Bank sponsor.
“We are excited to support Microdose at this industry-leading event and to be part of their mission to increase the visibility of this growing and important sector,” said David Dinkin, Investment Banking, HC Wainwright & Co., LLC.
The show will attract academics from Johns Hopkins, UCSF, Imperial College London, as well as leading financiers, innovators and CEOs, and discuss the fastest growing sector in medicine. With nearly a thousand new psychedelic clinics in the U.S. and explosive investor interest across Florida, the Wonderland conference couldn’t be more timely.
Wonderland: Miami takes place November 8-9, 2021 in Miami, Florida at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County, Inc. 1300 Biscayne Blvd. Miami, FL 33132. For more information, visit microdose.buzz/wonderland.
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