Kenneth Tupper
Director of Implementation & Partnerships at the BC Centre on Substance Use; Adjunct Professor in the School of Population and Public Health at the University of British Columbia
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Research Footprint
Kenneth Tupper appears in 6 tracked papers (2013–2019), most studied alongside Ayahuasca, across Substance Use Disorders (SUD), Eating Disorders and Adolescents.
Most-cited paper: Ayahuasca-assisted therapy for addiction: results from a preliminary observational study in Canada (323 citations).
Frequent co-authors: Adele Lafrance, Anja Loizaga-Velder and Philippe Lucas.
Background & Research
Kenneth Tupper is a Canadian public-health researcher and drug policy expert whose work has focused on psychedelics, psychoactive substances, and harm reduction. He earned a PhD in Educational Studies from the University of British Columbia, where his research examined the public policy implications of the globalization of ayahuasca. He has held leadership roles at the BC Centre on Substance Use and has published on psychedelic-assisted therapy, education, and public health.
Key Impact
A leading Canadian public-health and policy voice in psychedelic research, especially on ayahuasca, addiction, eating disorders, and regulatory frameworks for psychedelics.
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