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  1. 7 de mai. de 2024 · Dr. Alexander „Sasha“ Shulgin war sowohl Wissenschaftler als auch Teil seiner eigenen Experimente. Als Hersteller synthetischer Drogen entwickelte und testete er fast 250 Verbindungen, insbesondere die von MDMA, die er in den siebziger Jahren der psychopharmakologischen Gemeinschaft vorstellte. [1]

  2. Dr. Alexander "Sasha" Theodore Shulgin or "Shura" was an American chemist, pharmacologist, psychopharmacologist, and author. Over the span of 50 years, he created more new psychedelic drugs than any other known person to date - nearly 250 by his own accounts.[1] Shulgin also rediscovered the drug MDMA and established its use as a tool in clinical psychedelic therapy for a short time.

  3. Alexander Theodore Shulgin, appelé aussi Sasha Shulgin, né le 17 juin 1925 à Berkeley, mort le 2 juin 2014 à Lafayette [1], est un pharmacologue et chimiste américain. Il est connu pour la création de nouveaux produits chimiques psychoactifs .

  4. 4 de jun. de 2014 · Als Berater der US-Regierung durfte Alexander Shulgin legal mit Drogen arbeiten. Er hat mehr als 300 davon hergestellt - und fast alle im Selbstversuch getestet. Jetzt ist der Ecstasy-Entdecker im ...

  5. About Sasha. Alexander T. (“Sasha”) Shulgin was a visionary chemist credited with creating over 150 new psychedelic compounds and with identifying the unique psychological properties of MDMA, well-known as the prototype for a class of drugs named “empathogens” (sometimes called “entactogens”) for their abilities to generate feelings of empathy, compassion, and enhanced ...

  6. 3 de jun. de 2014 · Alexander Shulgin obituary, 3 June 2014. Ros Davidson. Tue 3 Jun 2014 11.55 EDT. Share. It's quite a trip to visit maverick pharmacologist Dr Alexander Shulgin and his collaborator and wife, Ann ...

  7. Alexander Shulgin (1925-2014) is known as “the godfather of psychedelics.” Over the course of his life, he created, synthesized, and tested (on himself) hundreds of novel psychoactive compounds. Shulgin studied chemistry on a Harvard scholarship when he was only 16 but left school in 1943 to join the Navy.