Mei Lin Chen
Science Writer · Psychedelics & Neuroscience
San Francisco, California
I write about what mushrooms do to the brain, not how to find them in the woods. I started a PhD in Neuroscience at UCSF but left after qualifying exams to write full-time. Turns out I'm better at explaining science than doing it at a bench. I cover psychedelics, neuroscience, and mental health for various publications, and I've attended symposiums at the Johns Hopkins Center for Psychedelic & Consciousness Research.
I have no foraging experience and no plans to start. My interest in fungi is strictly neurochemical: psilocybin, muscimol, the serotonin receptor agonism, the clinical trial data. I'm a member of the Science Writers Association and previously fact-checked for a health publication. When I write about psychoactive mushrooms, I'm writing about the research, not the experience.
Background
- Based in
- San Francisco, California
- Education
- PhD coursework in Neuroscience, UCSF (completed qualifying exams)
- Memberships
- Science Writers Association
- Focus areas
- Psilocybin research, psychedelic neuroscience, mental health applications, clinical trial data