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Awarded Grant Support

We are proud to announce that Dr. Yitong Xin has secured significant grant support for her research. Stay tuned for updates on the impactful work that will come from this initiative. Thank you for your interest! 🔑

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Principal Investigator; $9,958.

2026-2027: A new pilot project exploring how individuals from rigid belief systems navigate transformative experiences, with attention to psychological well-being and adaptation during periods of change.

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Principal Investigator; $75,000.

2025-2026: "Exploring the Impact of Psychedelic Tourism: Ethical Challenges and Indigenous Voices from the Amazon". 

2024-2025: "A Longitudinal Study of Resilience Among Participants Attending Ayahuasca Retreats in Latin America - Findings Dissemination". 

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Principal Investigator; $15,250.

2021-2023: "A Longitudinal Study of Resilience Among Participants Attending Ayahuasca Retreats in Latin America"

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Co-Investigator; $24,473. 

2021-2023: "Longitudinal examination of passion for cannabis use among college undergraduate students with and without a cannabis use disorder". (PI: Alan Davis, PhD)

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Co-Investigator; $10,000.

2019-2020: "The impact of national drug policies on the acceptability and availability of non-abstinent treatment interventions among clinical social workers in the United States". (PI: Alan Davis, PhD)

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