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Stephen Bright is a Director of the DGR-1 charity, Psychedelic Research in Science & Medicine Ltd (PRISM). Stephen Bright has had no formal association with Mind Medicine Australia, except through its allocated funding of PRISM s support of clinical research at St Vincent s Hospital Melbourne.
Martin Williams is Executive Director of the DGR-1 charity, Psychedelic Research in Science & Medicine Ltd (PRISM), and receives fellowship funding from the Vasudhara Foundation. Martin Williams previously consulted to Mind Medicine Australia (MMA) as Scientific Officer, from 1 April 2019 to 31 March 2020. PRISM received tax-deductible donations from MMA in March and November 2019, allocated entirely to the first year of the St Vincent s Hospital Melbourne clinical trial of psilocybin-assisted therapy for anxiety and depression associated with terminal illness. Martin Williams resigned from the role of Scientific Officer with MMA on 4 April 2020, and PRISM terminated its
WA high school graduates take next steps towards future as university offers released
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When Savindi Wimalarathne gets a vaccine or injection, her mind isnât on the potential pain but rather what the doctors and medical staff are doing and why.
Savindi Wimalarathne is all smiles after accepting an offer to UWA to study medicine.
Credit:Lauren Pilat
Ever since Savindi was young she liked hospitals because she enjoyed watching how everyone worked together, hoping one day sheâd be one of those doctors.