117. Drugs and Music with Jon Hopkins

117. Drugs and Music with Jon Hopkins

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142. Animal Research and the Future of Depression with Prof Emma Robinson

Join us in this episode as we speak with Emma Robinson, a professor of psychopharmacology at the University of Bristol with extensive experience in animal research. She unpacks the regulations surrounding animal research, offering a scientist’s view on animal rights activism, eth ...  Show more

141. Clubs, Raves, Drugs and Social Media with Simon Doherty

In this episode of the Drug Science Podcast, we talk to Simon Doherty, a journalist and content creator with a focus on harm reduction. He explores how reporting on electronic music and rave culture naturally led to his work on harm reduction. He goes on to dissect Talk to Fra ...

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