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Erin Mauney: Psychedelics as modulators of the gut-brain interaction

Dr. Erin E. Mauney serves as Assistant Professor of Pediatrics (Gastroenterology) at Tufts University while maintaining a research appointment at Massachusetts General Hospital. With dual board certification, including obesity medicine, she integrates clinical expertise with innovative research at the intersection of gut-brain disorders and psychedelic medicine. Dr. Mauney's groundbreaking work explores how psilocybin modulates interoception in treatment-resistant IBS, the first study of its kind in gastroenterology. In this Genomic Press Interview, she articulates how early-life trauma becomes somatically encoded and how psychedelic-assisted therapy creates pathways for emotional release and functional improvement. Her patient-centered approach combines neuroimaging, qualitative analysis, and clinical outcomes to develop scalable therapeutic options that challenge the artificial mind-body divide in contemporary medicine. Dr. Mauney's research represents a paradigm shift in understanding how psychedelics may transform treatment for the significant population of patients who remain unresponsive to conventional therapies.

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Journal
Psychedelics.
Date
2025-06-02
Source
OpenAlex
DOI
10.61373/pp025k.0020
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