About Americans for Ibogaine

The Mission

At Americans for Ibogaine, our mission is to advance public understanding and responsible medical access to ibogaine for addiction, trauma, and co-occurring mental health conditions. We promote scientific research, reduce stigma, and educate the public to accelerate the safe, evidence-based adoption of ibogaine therapy.

How We Work

We achieve this through science-based education, strategic outreach, and partnerships with researchers, clinicians, policymakers, and community advocates. Collaboration is at the heart of our approach because lasting change requires diverse voices and united effort.

Why It Matters

Through advocacy and research support, we’re working toward a future where individuals, families, and communities impacted by trauma and addiction can access new hope, effective care, and real healing.

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Meet the Team

  • W Bryan Hubbard, CEO of Americans for Ibogaine

    W. Bryan Hubbard

  • Former Texas Governor and Chairman of the Board at Americans fo Ibogaine, Rick Perry.

    Former Gov. Rick Perry

  • Marcus and Melanie Luttrell, Board Members of Americans for Ibogaine

    Marcus & Melanie Luttrell

  • AnneClaire Stapleton, former CNN Journalist and Communications Director for Americans for Ibogaine

    AnneClaire Stapleton

  • Sherri Reuland, a Board Member at Americans for Ibogaine

    Sherri Reuland

“Depression is the most debilitating condition worldwide. We need to improve the efficacy of existing treatments and develop new ones for treatment-resistant neuropsychiatric illness. Using those insights to develop collaborative, cutting-edge research programs.”

— Nolan Williams, M.D.