David Dupuis
Research Fellow at INSERM (French Institute of Health and Medical Research)
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Research Footprint
David Dupuis appears in 5 tracked papers (2018–2022), most studied alongside Psilocybin and Ayahuasca, across Equity and Ethics, Substance Use Disorders (SUD) and Schizophrenia.
Most-cited paper: Towards psychedelic apprenticeship: Developing a gentle touch for the mediation and validation of psychedelic-induced insights and revelations (106 citations).
Frequent co-authors: Robin Carhart-Harris, Katrin Preller and Matthias Kometer.
Background & Research
David Dupuis is a social anthropologist and clinical psychologist whose research focuses on contemporary psychedelic use, hallucinations, and the cultural and ethical contexts that shape altered states. He has conducted ethnographic fieldwork in Latin America and Europe and has held research affiliations with Durham University and INSERM. His work appears widely in interdisciplinary psychedelic and psychiatry journals, including studies on belief transmission, hallucinations, and psychedelic apprenticeship.
Key Impact
David Dupuis is a leading anthropologist of psychedelic use whose work bridges psychedelics, hallucinations, cultural psychiatry, and the social/ethical dimensions of psychedelic therapy.
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Affiliations
Institutions, companies, and organisations David Dupuis is associated with.
INSERM
French National Institute of Health and Medical Research (INSERM), a national public biomedical research organization with active discourse and research engagement on psychedelic medicine.
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International and interdisciplinary research group investigating consciousness, including altered-state and psychedelic-relevant domains.
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