Dennis McKenna

Dennis Jon McKenna (born December 17, 1950 in Paonia, Colorado)[1] is an American ethnopharmacologist, research pharmacognosist, lecturer and author. He is the brother of well-known psychedelics proponent Terence McKenna and is a founding board member and the director of ethnopharmacology at the Heffter Research Institute, a non-profit organization concerned with the investigation of the potential therapeutic uses of psychedelic medicines.[2]

Education

McKenna received his Master's degree in botany at the University of Hawaii in 1979.[3] He received his doctorate in botanical sciences in 1984 from the University of British Columbia,[2] where he wrote a dissertation entitled Monoamine oxidase inhibitors in Amazonian hallucinogenic plants: ethnobotanical, phytochemical, and pharmacological investigations. McKenna then received post-doctoral research fellowships in the Laboratory of Clinical Pharmacology, National Institute of Mental Health, and in the Department of Neurology, Stanford University School of Medicine.[2]

Career

McKenna's research led to the development of natural products for Aveda Corporation as well as greater awareness of natural products and medicines. He has authored numerous scientific articles and books. He co-authored The Invisible Landscape with his brother Terence and Botanical Medicines: the Desk Reference for Major Herbal Supplements with Kenneth Jones and Kerry Hughes. McKenna spent a number of years as a senior lecturer for the Center for Spirituality and Healing, part of the Academic Health Center at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. He is now a senior research scientist for the Natural Health Products Research Group at the British Columbia Institute of Technology in the Vancouver area.

His research has included the pharmacology, botany, and chemistry of ayahuasca and oo-koo-hé, the subjects of his master's thesis. He has also conducted extensive fieldwork in the Peruvian, Colombian, and Brazilian Amazon.

Psilocybin mushroom cultivation

During the early 1970s McKenna developed a technique for cultivating psilocybin mushrooms with his brother Terence and they published what they had learned in a book entitled Psilocybin - Magic Mushroom Grower's Guide. McKenna and his brother were the first to come up with a reliable method for cultivating psilocybin mushrooms at home.[4]

Other

McKenna's memoir, The Brotherhood of the Screaming Abyss about his and his brother Terence's life and journeys together, was published in 2012.[5]

He is featured in the documentary DMT: The Spirit Molecule.[6]

McKenna participated in the first Evolver Convergence 2012 in Pittsburgh, June 1–4.[7]

He has been the main guest several times on popular radio show Coast to Coast AM. His last appearance on the show was the Sunday March 23, 2014 episode.[8]

On December 16, 2012, April 17, 2017, and June 21, 2018, McKenna was the guest on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast.[9]

Dennis was also a key guest on The Cosmic Echo Podcast on September 18th, 2018. [10]

Bibliography

  • McKenna, Dennis; McKenna, Terence (1975). The Invisible Landscape: Mind, Hallucinogens, and the I Ching. New York: Seabury. ISBN 9780816492497.
  • McKenna, Dennis; McKenna, Terence; under the pseudonyms OT Oss and ON Oeric (1976). Psilocybin - Magic Mushroom Grower's Guide. Berkeley, CA: And/Or Press. ISBN 9780915904136.
  • The Incense Bible: Plant Scents That Transcend World Culture, Medicine, and Spirituality (2007)
  • McKenna, Dennis; Jones, Kenneth; Hughes, Kerry (2008). Botanical Medicines: the Desk Reference for Major Herbal Supplements. Berkeley, CA: Routledge. ISBN 0789012650.
  • The Brotherhood of the Screaming Abyss (2012)
  • Aya Awakenings: A Shamanic Odyssey (2013)
  • Return to the Brain of Eden: Restoring the Connection between Neurochemistry and Consciousness (2014)
  • McKenna, Dennis; Prance, Ghillean; Davis, Wade; Leonen, Benjamin (2018). Ethnopharmacologic Search for Psychoactive Drugs: 50 Years of Research. ISBN 0907791689.
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References

  1. Solomon, Avi (June 9, 2011). Interview: Dennis McKenna. BoingBoing.net. Retrieved April 20, 2015.
  2. "Heffter - Our Board Of Directors". Archived from the original on April 29, 2014. Retrieved April 23, 2014.
  3. "Famous University Of Hawaii Alumni". Ranker. Retrieved March 29, 2019.
  4. Pinchbeck, Daniel (2003). Breaking Open the Head: A Psychedelic Journey into the Heart of Contemporary Shamanism. Broadway Books. pp. 231–8. ISBN 0767907434.
  5. Dennis McKenna (April 7, 2011), The Brotherhood of the Screaming Abyss!, Kickstarter.com, retrieved December 25, 2012
  6. "Full cast and crew", DMT: The Spirit Molecule, IMDb, 2010
  7. The Evolver Convergence, Facebook, retrieved December 25, 2012
  8. http://www.coasttocoastam.com/guest/mckenna-dennis/6015
  9. Joe Rogan Podcast No. 298 – Dennis McKenna on YouTube
  10. https://taileaters.com/podcast/cosmic-echo-podcast/dennis-mckenna/
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