Tricycle Day interview with Imperial College researcher Tommaso Barba

Henry Winslow of Tricycle Day writes: "Tommaso Barba started his career as a social media influencer before pivoting to psychedelic science. Now, stick with us. As the legendary LSD user entrepreneur Steve Jobs once said, “you can only connect the dots looking backward.” Believe it or not, Tommaso’s experience on the 'gram still shapes his research to this day. We asked Tommaso why he’s so excited about short-acting psychedelics (5-MeO-DMT), how his research into psychedelics and sexual function took off, and what open questions he’d most like to study next."

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