Trent Knoss reports that "the most unorthodox cannabis research lab in Colorado is always on the move," the benefits to a mobile lab, and the need to expand our research capacity.
Already functioning at full capacity, Brennan discusses the benefits to using a mobile pharmacology lab in Cannabis research, and how the public can contribute to our crowdfunding campaign to purchase a second lab.
Rachel Thayer, Kent Hutchison and colleagues compare the impact of alcohol and cannabinoids on grey and white matter in adults and adolescents. Read the article by Cay Leytham-Powell here.
Help the CUChange Lab expand its real-world Cannabis research with a second mobile lab. The CUChange Lab uses a state-of-the-art mobile laboratory to examine potentially harmful and potentially beneficial effects of strains of marijuana used by patients and recreational users. Most previous research was conducted using low-potency, government-grown Cannabis. Our...
"The idea is: If we can’t bring real-world cannabis into the lab, let’s bring the lab to the people" Dr. Bidwell is interviewed by Robbie Gonzalez for WIRED Magazine
Colorado Arts & Sciences Magazine reports on Casey Gardiner's American Psychological Foundation's "Visionary Grants"-funded project "Understanding Mechanisms of Health Behavior Change."
Cinnamon Bidwell, Assistant Research Professor of the CU CHANGE Lab gave a presentationation entitled "Cannabis, Cannabinoids, and Health After Legalization" at the ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ Museum of Natural History on Wednesday, November 29, at 7 p.m.