Felix Hasler
Psychiatric researcher associated with the Heffter Research Center / Psychiatric University Hospital Zürich
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Research Footprint
Felix Hasler appears in 6 tracked papers (2004–2010), most studied alongside Psilocybin, DMT and MDMA, across Healthy Volunteers, Anxiety Disorders and Schizophrenia.
Most-cited paper: Acute, subacute and long-term subjective effects of psilocybin in healthy humans: a pooled analysis of experimental studies (528 citations).
Frequent co-authors: Franz Vollenweider, Matthias Kometer and Erich Studerus.
Background & Research
Felix Hasler appears as an author on early human psychopharmacology studies conducted at the Heffter Research Center and the Psychiatric University Hospital Zürich. His published work with Franz X. Vollenweider and colleagues helped establish experimental evidence on psilocybin’s psychological, physiological, and temporal effects in healthy volunteers.
Key Impact
He is an early clinical psychedelic researcher who coauthored foundational human studies on psilocybin’s acute effects, subjective effects, and time perception, as well as MDMA pharmacology.
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