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New Publication 'The influence of a 16-week exercise program, APOE status, and age on executive function task performance: A randomized trial'

June 7, 2021

Graduate student Renée Martin-Willett along with former Honors student Benji Morris , Snr. PRA Greg Giordano and CUChange Co-Director Dr. Angela Bryan have recently published in the Journal of Experimental Gerontology TITLE: 'The influence of a 16-week exercise program, APOE status, and age on executive function task performance: A randomized...

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New Publication "Call to Action for Enhanced Equity and Inclusion in Cannabis Research"

May 27, 2021

Graduate student Renée Martin-Willett along with her PhD supervisor and CUChange Co-Director Dr. Cinnamon Bidwell have recently published in the Journal of Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research. TITLE: 'Call to Action for Enhanced Equity and Inclusion in Cannabis Research' Access the publication here

Spring 2021 Grads

Congratulations Spring 2021 Graduates!

May 26, 2021

CUChange would like to congratulate our staff and students who graduated from their degrees in Spring 2021! They worked tirelessly over the years, with additional constrains put on their studies in amongst a global pandemic. Although they weren’t able to attend an in-person graduation ceremony, we are very proud to...

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New Publication "Are the Acute Effects of THC Different in Aging Adults?"

May 3, 2021

CUChange grad student Raeghan Mueller , along with CUChange Co-Directors Dr's. Cinnamon Bidwell , Angela Bryan and Kent Hutchison , have come together to publish an article within the MDPI Open Access Journal 'Brain Sciences' titled: "re the Acute Effects of THC Different in Aging Adults?" Access the full article HERE

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New Publication in International Journal 'Drug and Alcohol Dependence'

April 21, 2021

CUChange grad students Laurel Gibson , Charleen Gust and Sophie YorkWilliams , along with CUChange Co-Directors Dr's Angela Bryan , Kent Hutchison and Cinnamon Bidwell , have come together to publish an article within the International Journal 'Drug and Alcohol Dependence' titled: "Investigating sex differences in acute intoxication and verbal...

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Dr. Kent Hutchison: 116th recipient of the prestigious Distinguished Research Lectureship

April 13, 2021

Dr. Kent Hutchison, CUChange Co-Director (adjunct professor of psychology and neuroscience at CU «Ƶ and professor of psychiatry in the CU School of Medicine) is the116th recipient of the prestigious Distinguished Research Lectureship. " Understanding the Risks and Benefits of Cannabis Across the Lifespan" Thursday, April 22, 2021, 4–5 p.m...

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Dr. Angela Bryan is Quoted by HealthDay on Exercise and Cannabis

April 7, 2021

CUChange Co-Director, Dr. Angela Bryan has been quoted by HealthDay: News For Healthier Living in the online article "Forget the 'Lazy Stoner': Marijuana Users Don't Exercise Any Less". Please view the article here

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New Research Project: Project AMBER

March 9, 2021

We are very proud to announce a new NIH funded research project: Project AMBER "Aging and Marijuana: Benefits, Effects, and Risks". More information is available on the research page and we look forward to updating you with our research progress once the study commences.

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New publication from Laurel Gibson and Angela Bryan

Feb. 5, 2021

Grad Student Laurel Gibson and CUChange Co-Director Angela Bryan collaborated with Washing State University to publish a recent paper with the Nature Public Health Emergency Collection: Title: Cognitive and Affective Risk Beliefs and their Association with Protective Health Behavior in Response to the Novel Health Threat of COVID-19 View the...

Fall 2020 Graduates

Congratulations to our Fall 2020 Graduates, Cassandra and Sarah!

Dec. 16, 2020

Cassandra Cunningham completed with her honours thesis titled “Comparing Novice Yoga Participants and Yoga Practitioners on Emotion Regulation and Distress Tolerance”, under the mentorship of Dr Angela Bryan and Graduate Student Charleen Gust. Sarah Williams completed her bachelor degree, majoring in Molecular, Cellular, Developmental Biology & Neuroscience.

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