
This month’s Healer webinar provided a deep dive into six studies on cannabis for various conditions.
This month’s Healer webinar provided a deep dive into six studies on cannabis for various conditions.
Keynote speaker Jamila Owens-Todd shares her perspectives on cannabis from medical and science viewpoints.
In the first installment of a three-part webinar series, Dr. Marion McNabb and Dr. Peter Grinspoon share their insights on cannabis as a harm reduction option.
Several efforts have been made to limit the prevalence of intoxicating hemp products.
The contrast between cannabis for medical and recreational use in Canada since their respective legalizations.
Hear exclusive details about the pre-conference workshop for nurses and the latest on cannabis nursing from two of the presenters.
One step forward, two steps back: updates on cannabis legal movements in three different states.
Several recent survey results, including from the Pew Research Center, show an increase in support and interest in cannabis in the US.
This month’s webinar covered the many facets of fit for purpose testing of cannabis products.
Analytical Track Program Chair Julie Kowalski discusses details from the four preconference workshops.
As the Chair for the Analytical Track and the Director of Technical Programming, Julie Kowalski gives an inside look into the conference.
As the Chair for the new Compliance Track, Kim Stuck discusses what topics we can look forward to at the upcoming conference.
After stalled attempts over the years, a bill that would create a medical cannabis program in the Sunflower State has made an appearance.
Drs. Allison Justice and Riley Kirk share a preview of their research project that will be presented at Cannabis Science Conference Spring 2024.
Keynote presenters Drs. Allison Justice and Riley Kirk share how they have seen women effect change in the cannabis industry.
The Vice President hosted a roundtable in the White House to discuss cannabis policy in the country.
In this 2-minute interview, Program Chair Zacariah Hildenbrand shares insights into the upcoming Cannabis Science Conference Spring 2024.
The Global Hemp Innovation Center will partner with Tribal nations to research and promote opportunities in hemp manufacturing.
Cannabis Science Conference Spring will host a full-day preconference workshop, Cannabis Nursing: A Paradigm Shift in Healthcare, sponsored by Cannabis Nurses Network and Medical Marijuana 411.
Less than two years after recreational cannabis was legalized, officials disclose new details of legislation restricting its use once more.
A far-reaching pardon of cannabis possession convictions has the potential to affect hundreds of thousands of people in the state.
Despite failed attempts in the past, new initiatives are showing potential.
Cannabis rescheduling and pardons were mentioned in the address, resulting in various reactions.
A study in Canada looked at the effect of recreational cannabis legalization on alcohol sales across all provinces.
New developments are on the horizon for recreational cannabis in the Aloha State.
A recent study examined the possible effects of more access to cannabis on workplace injuries in younger workers.
The continued expansion of the cannabis industry, particularly in the new recreational market in Rhode Island, is simultaneously increasing the opportunities for professions as well. One advantage here is education; formal training from experts provides an edge for those looking to lead and innovate in their field. In response to this need, the University of Rhode Island (URI) offers an Undergraduate Certificate in Cannabis Studies, a minor in cannabis studies, an upcoming Graduate Certificate in Cannabis Sciences, and more in order to evolve the way students learn and are prepared for the wide-ranging opportunities in the cannabis industry. In this interview, Program Director Stephanie Forschner-Dancause, PhD, shares insights into the curriculum of URI’s cannabis courses as they prepare students to ensure the industry's future is credible and grounded in evidence-based practices.
On February 23, 2024, recreational cannabis became legal in Germany in certain capacities.
It is with great sadness that we acknowledge the passing of Anthony Macherone, PhD.
In this webinar, the presenters discussed the impact that diversity, sustainability, and other values have on cannabis businesses.