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The research will include a focus on novel formulations for drug development purposes.
Author of the article: Sam Riches
Publishing date: Feb 12, 2021  â¢Â February 12, 2021  â¢Â 2 minute read  â¢Â The facility, Field Trip Natural Products Limited Research and Development Laboratory for Psychedelic Fungi, is in partnership with Toronto-based Field Trip Health Ltd. and the University of West Indies (UWI). The Ministry of Science Energy & Technology Jamaica Twitter Photo by The Ministry of Science Energy & Technology Jamaica Twitter
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The worldâs first legal research and cultivation facility dedicated to psilocybin-producing mushrooms and other plant-based psychedelics has opened in Mona, Jamaica.
The facility, Field Trip Natural Products Limited Research and Development Laboratory for Psychedelic Fungi, is in partnership with Toronto-based Field Trip Health Ltd. and the University of West Indies (UWI).
GraceKennedy Foundation Director Terry-Ann Graver (left) presents a Lenovo laptop to GK Foundation Final Year Scholar, Ashley Martin, a student of the University of the West Indies. The Foundation recently presented laptops valued over $1 million to seven of its GK scholars.
GraceKennedy Foundation (GKF) has presented laptops valued at over $1 million to seven tertiary students, who are part of its scholarship programme.
The laptops were received by the GK scholars during a handover ceremony on Wednesday, February 3, at the GK Headquarters in downtown Kingston.
Caroline Mahfood, CEO of the GraceKennedy Foundation explained, “The foundation is invested in the holistic development of our GK scholars. When we award a student a scholarship, the support from GKF doesn’t end there. We also ensure they have all the necessary tools to pursue their education.”