Shayam Suseelan is a Postgraduate Researcher at Imperial’s Centre for Psychedelic Research where he assists in the conduction of EEG and fMRI scans for mesolimbic reward system deficits in Gambling use Disorder. Specialising in neuroscience, he achieved his BSc. in Biochemistry at the University of York. He then completed an MSc. in Psychology at the University of Greenwich where he was supervised by Dr. David Luke. Suseelan is part of the Challenging Psychedelic Experiences Project led by Jules Evans, which aims to explore adverse effects of psychedelic use and identify effective coping strategies for long-term integration of such experiences. He has a keen interest in the therapeutic applications of psychedelics, along with their mechanisms of action, and seeks to broaden accessibility to a diverse range of communities.