While not typically discussed as such, mental and brain health are crucial components of human longevity. Psychedelic applications for mental health treatments are rapidly accelerating, with compounds like ketamine, MDMA, and psilocybin showing promising results in treating PTSD, depression, and addiction. Researchers have also proven ketamine and psilocybin can help regrow neural connections, a potentially groundbreaking finding in developing future treatments for aging-related neurodegenerative diseases.
The funding call invites anyone at the forefront of the cutting-edge longevity and psychedelic fields to submit grant-funded proposals. The LSF and PsyMed specifically encourage applications from researchers working on projects related to using existing or novel psychedelics to manage, delay, or reverse age-associated mental and brain diseases. They also are enthusiastic about proposals on mechanisms behind the complex effects elicited by psychedelic compounds, and any other breakthrough areas synergizing the longevity and psychedelics fields.
“Mental health is a vital yet often overlooked aspect of longevity — I believe a healthy mind is equally as important as a healthy body,” said Garri Zmudze, executive coordinator of the Longevity Science Foundation. “By funding research on psychedelics, the Longevity Science Foundation is contributing to a body of knowledge transforming brain health and longevity.”
“There is incredible innovation occurring in the development of psychedelic treatments for mental health,” said Lisa Ireland, president and CEO of the Longevity Science Foundation. “We are proud to announce this funding call to support visionaries and researchers dedicated to expanding our understanding of psychedelics. We encourage others to learn more about this growing field.”
“PsyMed has been active in the psychedelics space for several years, funding over 15 projects in the field,” said Matias Serebrinsky, co-founder and general partner at PsyMed Ventures. “We are thrilled to work with the LSF to explore new applications of these life-changing compounds and their benefits for human longevity.”
Applications for this funding call are accepted on a rolling basis until 30th of June, 2023. To apply, visit https://longevity.foundation/apply.
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About the Longevity Science Foundation
The Longevity Science Foundation is a nonprofit organisation advancing human longevity by funding research and development of medical technologies to extend the healthy human lifespan. The long-term mission of the Longevity Science Foundation is to help make longevity-focused care accessible to everyone, no matter their background, by bringing cutting-edge science on ageing out of the laboratory and into the mainstream. To learn more, visit www.longevity.foundation.