Kenneth Shinozuka, 25, is a third-year DPhil (PhD) student at the Centre for Eudaimonia and Human Flourishing in the University of Oxford. Supervised by Prof. Morten Kringelbach, he has sought to synthesise the research on the phenomenology, neuroimaging, and pharmacology of psychedelics. Additionally, he is conducting research about the effects of psychedelics on hierarchical information processing in the brain. While at Oxford, he served as the President of the Oxford Psychedelic Society for three years, where he co-organised Oxford's first-ever symposium on psychedelic science and a protest in Parliament Square for drug reform. Prior to doing his PhD, Kenneth obtained a BA in neuroscience from Harvard University, where he co-founded the Harvard Undergraduate Science of Psychedelics Club. From 2019 to 2020, Kenneth worked at the Qualia Research Institute, which conducts cutting-edge research on the science of consciousness and psychedelics.