Charles Raison

Professor of Psychiatry and Director of Research

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Papers

11 publications

Trials

0 clinical trials

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Research Footprint

Charles Raison appears in 11 tracked papers (2020–2025), most studied alongside Psilocybin, 5-MeO-DMT and LSD, across Depressive Disorders, Substance Use Disorders (SUD) and Anxiety Disorders.

Most-cited paper: Single-Dose Psilocybin Treatment for Major Depressive Disorder: A Randomized Clinical Trial (468 citations).

Frequent co-authors: Christopher Nicholas, Paul Hutson and Samuel Goldberg.

Background & Research

Charles L. Raison, MD, is Professor of Psychiatry and Director of Research in the Department of Psychiatry at Emory University. Trained as a psychiatrist with a long-standing research focus in psychoneuroimmunology, he has made sustained contributions to understanding the role of inflammation and immune processes in mood disorders and to translational treatments informed by those mechanisms. Over the past decade he has extended this expertise into modern psychedelic science, collaborating on clinical trials, observational studies and evidence syntheses examining psilocybin and other serotonergic psychedelics.

Raison has co-authored clinical trial reports of single-dose psilocybin for major depressive disorder and has contributed to studies that probe acute and persisting immunological effects of psilocybin, the interaction of sedative co-medication (for example midazolam) with subjective and mnemonic aspects of the psychedelic experience, and naturalistic patterns of psychedelic use and associated health-related behavioural changes. His work also encompasses qualitative analyses of the phenomenology of the psychedelic ‘come-up’ and ‘come-down’, exploratory analyses of post-experience reactivations after 5‑MeO‑DMT, and participation in evidence briefs and reviews that inform policy and clinical translation. He is recognised for bridging mechanistic neuroimmune research with pragmatic clinical and community-focused investigations in psychedelic medicine.

Affiliations

Institutions, companies, and organisations Charles Raison is associated with.

University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Medicine and Public Health

The University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Medicine and Public Health (SMPH) is the medical and public health school of the University of Wisconsin–Madison, providing education, research, and clinical partnerships to improve health in Wisconsin and beyond.

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Usona Institute

Non-Profit

Usona Institute is a US-based 501(c)(3) non-profit medical research organisation headquartered in Madison, Wisconsin. Usona develops and supports clinical research on psilocybin and other consciousness-expanding medicines with a mission-driven access model. Its psilocybin programme received FDA Breakthrough Therapy Designation for major depressive disorder in 2019. After completing the Phase 2 PSIL201 study, Usona launched the Phase 3 uAspire trial in 2024, a 240-participant randomised, double-blind multicentre study of 25 mg psilocybin with psychosocial support for adults with MDD. In April 2026, industry reporting said Usona confirmed it had received an FDA Commissioner National Priority Voucher for psilocybin in MDD, potentially shortening review if an NDA is filed and accepted. Usona is also exploring 5-MeO-DMT in early-stage research.

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Emory University

academic

The Center for Psychedelics and Spirituality at Emory University combines expertise in psychiatry with spiritual health to better understand the therapeutic promise of psychedelics as medicine. Launched at the end of 2022, the group works towards making psychedelic-assisted therapies more effective within a wide cultural and spiritual context.

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