
Freelance translator, editor and writer since 2004. He currently combines his work for the publishing industry with a Ph.D in Philosophy and Aesthetics in the University Carlos III of Madrid. He is deeply interested in the life-expanding and enriching virtues of traditional medicinal plants. He resides in Madrid and collaborates with ICEERS translating and editing texts.

Jason Wichlinski works as a writer, artist and teacher in the United States. His dedication to ICEERS' mission is inspired by his personal experience with Ibogaine. He is currently working on his first, full-length novel where he highlights the therapeutic properties of Iboga. As a teacher, he works with mentally and emotionally challenged children in the public school system. Jason currently resides in Boulder, Colorado.

Psychologist. Works with clinical psychology in an non governamental organization that serves children, adolescents (who are in social vulnerability) and their families and in private practice in the "Alquimia do ser" Institute. Researcher linked to the Center for the Study of Human Development/ Laboratory of Fundamental Psychopathology (Universidade Federal do Paraná- UFPR). Currently researching the experience with Ayahuasca, beginning to approach the subject through psychoanalisis/ethnopsychology and emphasizing the relevance of ancestral knowledge in academic research and clinical practice. Moreover providing psychological assistance for participants of ayahuasca ceremonies (involving the beverage and other native brazilian medicines) in traditional rituals with “pajes” (medicine men).