" Adolescents involved in the juvenile justice system demonstrated reduced incidence of sexually transmitted infections after taking part in a one-time sexual risk reduction intervention that incorporates content related to alcohol and cannabis use."
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 CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Museum of Natural History on Wednesday, November 29, at 7 p.m.