ICEERS

Since early 2020, I have been collaborating regularly with ICEERS (International Center for Ethnobotanical Education, Research, and Service), A foundation that takes on the challenges of the globalization of traditional Indigenous medicines, working on the front lines to mitigate harm and negative impacts on people, communities, and territories, and building intercultural alliances among diverse knowledge systems. Within the foundation's strategy, the production of solid and reliable information has been a constant. As a research associate at ICEERS, I have developed two reports of significant importance to this field of study. In addition, I have been invited to speak about my own research at the last two global ayahuasca conferences.  

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