Start here — how to use Psychedelic Research Journal
A short orientation: daily signal, evergreen context, and where to go next.
Who this is for
If you are new to psychedelic law, research, and policy — or you want a single map of what we publish and why — you are in the right place. We write for researchers, clinicians, funders, journalists, operators, and curious general readers who care about evidence and governance, not hype.
Three ways to use the site
- Signal (daily): the home report and briefing archive turn ingested public sources into short, citable takeaways. Start here if you want what is moving this week.
- Framework (evergreen): the landscape guide and law & policy hub place news in context — how the field is structured in the US and beyond.
- Reference: Guides & explainers for definitions and primers, calendar for deadlines, and Sources & method for how we ingest, score, and limit claims.
Data and tools
Interactive and dataset-backed tools live under Tools and, where we expose structured data, Data. Not every legacy tool is aligned with today’s research focus; we are progressively aligning the catalog with psychedelic / regulatory coverage.
Accuracy and humility
We cite primary sources when possible, flag uncertainty, and correct when facts change. If something looks off, use the methodology page to see how the pipeline works.