CATALYST Presents Foundation announces collaboration with Queen's University's Faculty of Health Sciences to host first in-person CATALYST Summit in Kingston, Ontario
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Monday, August 16, 2021
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CATALYST Summit 2022 event founder, David Harder, saw the potential to work with the Faculty of Health Sciences at Queen's University when the opportunity presented itself in the spring.
Key Points:
- CATALYST Summit 2022 event founder, David Harder, saw the potential to work with the Faculty of Health Sciences at Queen's University when the opportunity presented itself in the spring.
- "It fits with our initiative to present CATALYST as Canada's premiere, 'must attend' medical, research, and business psychedelics conference."
- Stay tuned for more details on this new and exciting component to CATALYST Summit 2022.
- Rakesh Jain, MD, MPH, Clinical Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Texas Tech Health Sciences Centre, School of Medicine, Midland, Texas.