Psychedelic Neuroscience Prague is a professional academic workshop and interdisciplinary research conference focused on psychedelic research and related fields. The 2-day advanced workshop brings together senior and junior scientists, students, clinicians, and therapists on the frontier of psychedelic research. The workshop provides a landscape for presenting planned and ongoing studies, exchanging knowledge and professional experience, discussing methodology and results, and fostering relationships between researchers to support the growth of international collaboration in science.
The Psychedelic Neuroscience Prague workshop brings together professionals from across Europe to share cutting-edge research, case studies, and methodologies. Our goal is to deepen understanding of the brain, consciousness, and therapeutic potential of psychedelics through collaborative dialogue. The topics include clinical and preclinical neuroscience, neuroimaging, psychedelic therapy, and other related subjects. Hosted by the National Institute of Mental Health and partners from leading European universities, this small-scale workshop focuses on quality, connection, and depth.
The workshop program includes plenary talks, live presentations, professional workshops, and a tour of the research facilities. Most presentations are video recorded, and made available to participants.
Day 0 – SUN Apr 26th
Arrival
Day 1 – MON Apr 27th
Day 2 – TUE Apr 28th
The event will take place at the NIMH conference facility near Prague. Nearby hotels and public transport options are available. Accommodation can be provided to participants upon prior agreement. Detailed logistics will be shared with confirmed attendees in advance.
Coffee, tea, snacks, and lunch will be provided throughout the workshop. Specific dietary requirements can be provided upon advanced request.
A group dinner is also planned.
Participation in the PNP workshop is invitation-based only, and active participation is required. Once you receive an invitation token, you will be requested to create an account on the website, fill out the registration form, and submit an abstract. The invitation tokens are unique, time-limited, and cannot be transferred.
The registration deadline is March 31st.
If you’d like to participate in future workshops, please contact us.
If you’ve been invited to participate in the workshop, once you create an account and complete the registration form, you will be able to submit your abstract through ‘My Dashboard’, where you can later check the status of your abstract submission, edit the abstract, and send messages to the abstract reviewers. You can submit multiple abstracts.
Abstract submission deadline is April 15th, but please try to complete it by the end of March, if possible.
The organizers will review the submitted abstracts, confirm your registration, and you will be contacted with further details.
Transportation and related travel expenses, such as flight tickets for international attendees are handled on an individual basis. Please mention that in your registration for and communicate it to the organizers.
If you’d like to support this non-profit conference, your contribution is warmly welcome! You can do so by covering your travel expenses and/or workshop participation fee from your own travel grants at your home institution. Please coordinate these logistic and financial matters with Michaela Švecová at michaela.svecova@nudz.cz
Accommodation for the participants can be provided to workshop participants upon request. Please mention this in the registration form, and communicate it to the organizers in advance.
All logistical and financial matters are handled by Michaela Švecová via michaela.svecova@nudz.cz
The plenary talks and live presentations are usually video-recorded. The recordings and corresponding slides are securely stored at the institute, and are only available to the workshop participants and the organizing institute. Participants may opt out of video recordings if they wish.