Featured Publication - Sex-Specific Antinociceptive Effects of Myrcene in a Mouse Model of Neuropathic Pain

Title: Elucidating interplay between myrcene and cannabinoid receptor 1 receptors to...

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High5 Podcast Episode 5

Cannabis legalization in Canada: Lessons for the U.S. with Mark A. Ware, MD In episode 5, Dr....

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CMCR Investigators' Meeting March 2025

Steering the Integration of Medicinal Cannabis in Healthcare: The Cannabis & Health Research...

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Featured Publication - Cannabis Impaired Driving

Report: Examination of Cannabis Users’ Perceptions and Self-Reported Behaviors to Inform Messaging...

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CMCR Investigators' Meeting Feb. 2025

Regular Cannabis Use and Cardiovascular Health:  Insights from NHANES, MESA, and CARDIA February...

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High5 Podcast Episode 4

Brain difference and early substance use: Which comes first? In episode 4, Dr. Grant speaks with...

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High5 Podcast Episode 3

Cannabis use and cardiovascular risk with Jamie Corroon, ND, MPH In episode 3, Dr. Igor Grant...

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High5 Podcast Episode 2

Potential Implications of Rescheduling with Igor Grant, MD In episode 2 (Recorded in December...

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CMCR Investigators' Meeting Jan. 2025

Do Differences in Brain Anatomy in Children Predispose to Later Substance Use? January 23,...

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High5 Podcast Episode 1

Cannabis Impaired Driving with Tom Marcotte, PhD In Episode 1, Dr. Tom Marcotte discusses a...

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2025 CMCR Grants Program

Studies Funded to Date CMCR Grants Program - 2025 - Request for Applications The Center for...

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Featured Publication: Regular cannabis smoking and carotid artery calcification

  Type: Published Manuscript Title: Regular cannabis smoking and carotid artery...

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Featured Publication: Regular cannabis smoking and blood pressure and hypertension

  Type: Published Manuscript Title: Blood pressure and hypertension in older adults...

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What to know about delta-8 and other common vape shop drugs

September 2, 2024, Devi Shastri of AP News spoke to Dr. Igor Grant about Delta-8 and other...

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CMCR comments on DEA Notice of Proposed RuleMaking

Earlier this year, DEA published the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) on Rescheduling...

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Cannabis will likely soon be legally classified as medicine. But medicine for what?

July 3, 2024  Hannah Harris Green of The Guardian spoke with Dr. Igor Grant about the future of...

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25th Anniversary of Marijuana Research Act (SB847)

This year marks 25 years since the California State Legislature approved Senate Bill 847, which...

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Meeting summary of the California Cannabis Research Briefing

A meeting summary of the California Cannabis Research Briefing, hosted by the UC Office of the...

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Federal law makes weed research complicated. Can a van help?

May 24, 2024, Emma Lee Gometz of Science Friday spoke to scientists across the country about how...

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Rescheduling marijuana could attract more research

May 23, 2024, Erin Durkin of the National Journal spoke to Dr. Igor Grant and other researchers...

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KPBS Midday Edition interviews Dr. Thomas Marcotte

May 21, 2024, KPBS Midday Edition hosts interviewed Dr. Thomas Marcotte and other guests to learn...

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Scientists rejoice! Studying cannabis is about to get a lot easier

May 8, 2024, Jackie Mogensen of Mother Jones interviewed Dr. Igor Grant about how DEA's potential...

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2024 CMCR Symposium Agenda

    Agenda and links to video recordings Day 1: Thursday, October 17, 2024 8:00-8:05 Welcome...

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Symposium on Cannabinoid Science & Community Health - cannabis & driving - Dr. Tom Marcotte - May 2024

At the Inaugural UC-wide Symposium on Cannabinoid Science & Community Health held at UC...

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Inaugural UC-wide symposium on Cannabinoid Science and Community Health

UC Riverside hosted the inaugural University of California-wide symposium on "Cannabinoid Science...

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Neuropsychiatric Effects of Cannabis - Dr. Igor Grant - April 2024

In April 2024, Dr. Igor Grant presented to students in the San Diego State University/UC San...

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CMCR Grants Program awards new research grants in 2024

As part of Proposition 64 funding to the CMCR, the Center is pleased to announce four new studies...

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Sex differences in cannabidiol’s effects on blood pressure in normotensive and hypertensive conditions

PI: Zhi-Ling Guo, MD, PhD This study aims to determine the influence of sex differences on CBD’s...

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Evaluating the Impact of perioperative cannabidiol exposure in a preclinical model of orthopaedic implant infections

PI: Nicholas Bernthal, MD This study will explore CBD as a perioperative analgesic for...

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Myrcene modulates on CB1 receptor function via enhancement of endocannabinoids

PI: Catherine Cahill, PhD This study will investigate whether terpenes have analgesic potential...

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Cannabidiol use during pregnancy: Safety and risk for the developing fetus

PI: Jennifer Thomas, PhD This study will explore how prenatal exposure to CBD and other...

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Marijuana messes with your driving for longer than you think

February 5, 2024 Sumathi Reddy of The Wall Street Journal spoke with Dr. Tom Marcotte about his...

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2024 CMCR Grants Program

CMCR Grants Program - 2024 - Request for Applications The Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research...

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CMCR Grants Program awards new research grants in 2023

As part of Proposition 64 funding to the CMCR, the Center is pleased to announce three new studies...

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Marijuana testing for Minnesota drivers

Dr. Tom Marcotte was interviewed by Fox9 KMSP news station in Minnesota regarding a pilot program...

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Do Differences in Brain Anatomy in Children Predispose to Later Substance Use?

  Title: Neuroanatomical Variability and Substance Use Initiation in Late Childhood and...

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National Interdisciplinary Cannabis Symposium - cannabis & driving - Dr. Tom Marcotte - December 2023

Tom Marcotte, PhD, CMCR Co-Director gave a keynote address at the 2023 National...

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Society of Forensic Toxicologists - Dr. Tom Marcotte - November 2023

At the Society of Forensic Toxicologists meeting in Denver, Colorado, Dr. Tom Marcotte presented...

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2023 CMCR Symposium Videos

Exploring the Entourage: The Therapeutic Potential of Minor Cannabinoids, Terpenes, and...

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Cannabis and pathogenic mechanisms influencing Blood Brain Barrier function in HIV

PI: Jennifer Iudicello, PhD This project will combine a clinical observational study with two...

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'Driving high is a DWI' but enforcement can be difficult. Just ask Colorado.

November 1, 2023, Eric Rasmussen of KSTP-TV in Minneapolis referred to CMCR's recent JAMA...

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Arizona Poison Control Center - cannabis and public safety - Dr. Tom Marcotte - Sept 2023

Dr. Tom Marcotte (CMCR Co-Director) gave a remote presentation to the Arizona Poison Control...

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Federal health agency recommends easing marijuana restrictions

David Ovalle and Laurie McGinley, Washington Post, August 30, 2023. Dr. Igor Grant spoke to the...

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The effects and brain mechanisms supporting cannabis-induced chronic low back pain relief

PI: Fadel Zeidan, PhD This is a clinical study to determine if vaporized cannabis directly...

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Contribution of genetic factors to individual differences in anxiety in response to the cannabinoids THC and CBD

PI: Jamie Inman, PhD This is a preclinical study to investigate genetic susceptibility to adverse...

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Evaluating the efficacy of cannabidiol for reducing cigarette use

PI: Edythe London, PhD This is a clinical study to evaluate the efficacy of cannabidiol in...

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Evaluation of FSTs for identifying drivers under the influence of cannabis

Dr. Tom Marcotte and colleagues recently published their findings in JAMA Psychiatry of a...

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Nathaniel Schuster

Vaporized cannabis vs placebo for acute migraine

Dr. Nathaniel Schuster recently completed a double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover,...

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DMV, CHP & CMCR begin novel, on-road study to examine cannabis-impaired driving

The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is collaborating with the California Highway...

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Driving under the influence of cannabis: Impact of combining toxicology testing with field sobriety tests

Drs. Robert Fitzgerald and Thomas Marcotte recently published an article in Clinical Chemistry on...

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Challenges to Conducting Medical Cannabis Research - Dr. Igor Grant - April 2023

The UC Office of the President, in partnership with the Department of Cannabis Control, held a...

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Cannabis legislation signed into US law

In December 2022, the bipartisan Medical Marijuana and Cannabidiol Research Expansion Act...

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2024 CMCR Symposium

  The Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research (CMCR) will host a virtual, two-day symposium on...

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Raphael Mechoulam, towering figure in cannabis research has passed

CMCR mourns the passing on March 9, 2023 of Professor Raphael Mechoulam, commonly regarded as...

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California State Senate - Dr. Igor Grant - March 2023

On March 13, 2023, Dr. Igor Grant presented to the California State Senate Committee on Business,...

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Experts reflect on what new law might mean for cannabis research

Nick Zagorski, Psych News, March 9, 2023. Drs. Igor Grant and Ziva Cooper comment on how the...

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Society of Cannabis Clinicians - Dr. Igor Grant - February 2023

At the February 17, 2023 Society of Cannabis Clinicians' quarterly meeting, Dr. Igor Grant gave an...

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CME credits for 2022 CMCR Symposium - closed

The Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research is pleased to offer continuing medical education (CME)...

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CME credits for 2024 CMCR Symposium

PDF of CME Syllabus Date & Location  Thursday, October 17, 2024, 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM...

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2023 CMCR Grants Program

CMCR Grants Program - 2023 - Request for Applications The Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research...

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New U.S. law promises to light up marijuana research

Meredith Wadman, Science, December 2, 2022  The Medical Marijuana and Cannabidiol Research...

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Dr. Thomas Arkell presentation to CMCR investigators

Dr. Thomas Arkell, a research fellow at Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne, Australia...

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Press conference on new Federal cannabis research legislation

On August 31, 2022 CMCR hosted a press conference organized by Representative Scott Peters of...

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Congressional bill would free up researchers to study modern cannabis products

Thomas Fudge, KPBS, September 30, 2022  KPBS interviewed Dr. Igor Grant on the potential impacts...

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Antinociceptive effects of phytocannabinoids in a mouse model of sickle cell disease (SCD)

PI: Daniele Piomelli, PhD This is a preclinical study to investigate antinociceptive effects of...

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Terpenes as novel analgesics - preclinical study

PI: Catherine Cahill, PhD This is a preclinical study to investigate whether terpenes can...

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A clinical trial of a hemp-derived, ultra-high cannabidiol product for anxiety and pain in glioblastoma patients

PI: Nicholas Butowski, MD & Staci Gruber, PhD This is a double blind, placebo-controlled...

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The impact of cannabis on public health

July 21, 2022, Health Professional Radio interviewed Dr. Thomas Marcotte about cannabis and...

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CMCR Grants Program awards new research grants in 2022

As part of Proposition 64 funding to the CMCR, the Center is pleased to announce three new studies...

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Research: After smoking cannabis, people may have false sense of driving safety

Kristi King, WTOP News, July 7, 2022  WTOP interviewed Dr. Thomas Marcotte about cannabis users'...

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Delta-8 THC panel discussion hosted by CMCR's Kyle Boyar

CMCR's Kyle Boyar hosted a panel discussion on Delta-8 THC at a meeting of CANN's Journal Club....

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Why doesn't a test to check for marijuana impairment exist?

Tyler Adkisson, Newsy, May 16, 2022 Dr. Thomas Marcotte comments on CMCR's research on cannabis...

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CNN features CMCR Autism study

CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta interviewed Dr. Doris Trauner, lead researcher of...

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Posters at the 2024 Symposium

2024 CMCR Symposium - POSTER SESSION                Thursday, October 17, 2024 ** Link to PDF...

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2022 Symposium Agenda

Medicinal Cannabis and Cannabinoid-Based Medicine: Progress, Policy, and Partnership   PDF of...

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2023 Symposium Agenda

Exploring the Entourage: The Therapeutic Potential of Minor Cannabinoids, Terpenes, and...

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Speakers of 2024 Symposium

Igor Grant, MD, FRCP(C) Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry Director, Center for Medicinal...

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Cannabis & Driving: NavNeuro podcast interview with Dr. Tom Marcotte - February 2022

Dr. Tom Marcotte discusses acute effects of cannabis use (THC) on driving performance on the...

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CMCR Grants Program - 2022

CMCR Grants Program - 2022 - Request for Applications The Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research...

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CMCR chosen by NFL to study effects of cannabis in sports related injuries in elite athletes

The NFL has awarded CMCR researchers funding to conduct a randomized, double-blind clinical...

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Large CMCR study published in JAMA Psychiatry provides insights into performance and safety perception issues regarding cannabis and driving

In the largest study of its kind - 191 regular cannabis users who smoked as they “would at home to...

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Cannabis & Driving webinar with Dr. Tom Marcotte - April 2022

Dr. Thomas Marcotte, CMCR Co-Director participated in a panel discussion of recent research...

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People high on pot used a driving simulator. Here's what happened

Dennis Thompson, US News & World Report, February 1, 2022  Thomas Marcotte, PhD discusses...

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Cannabis & Driving: JAMA Psychiatry podcast - Dr. Tom Marcotte - January 2022

JAMA Psychiatry interviewed Dr. Tom Marcotte and Dr. Rob Fitzgerald on CMCR's randomized trial...

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KPBS discusses Delta-8 THC with CMCR's Kyle Boyar

KPBS spoke with CMCR's Kyle Boyar and other experts about Delta-8 THC. Watch the news story below...

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CMCR Symposia Series

The Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research (CMCR) Symposia Series seeks to provide timely...

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CMCR study on autism research featured in LA Times

The Los Angeles (LA) Times reports on the 25th anniversary of the Compassionate Use Act of 1996,...

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CMCR Research featured on PBS Nova

  CMCR research was featured on PBS NOVA on September 29, 2021. As part of this update to the...

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CMCR Grants Program awards new research grants in 2021

As part of Proposition 64 funding to the CMCR, the Center is pleased to announce three new studies...

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Univ of Cincinnati Grand Rounds - Dr. Igor Grant - Sept 2021

Dr. Igor Grant presented at University of Cincinnati's Psychiatry and Behavioral Health Grand...

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The effect of inhaled cannabis on intraocular pressure in healthy adult subjects

Findings show that cannabis lowers intraocular pressure significantly in adult healthy subjects

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UCSD team sets out to study the effects of cannabis component CBD on severe austism in children

Elisabeth Frausto, La Jolla Light, June 25, 2021 Dr. Doris Trauner is leading a CMCR clinical...

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Daily cannabis use is associated with lower CNS inflammation in people with HIV

Findings show that daily cannabis use was associated with lower inflammation in the central...

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Angela Ann Price Estate gives $100K to CMCR

The estate of Angela Ann Price has given CMCR a $100,000 gift to support medicinal cannabis...

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Sha'Carri Richardson Olympic ban: Why is marijuana still prohibited?

David Wharton, Los Angeles Times, July 2, 2021 CMCR investigators Drs. Mark Wallace and Donald...

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After 50 years, US opens the door to more cannabis crops for scientists

Will Stone, KPBS, May 30, 2021 The DEA recently announced it will be issuing licenses to several...

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UC San Diego study looks at marijuana use against migraines

Jared Aarons, ABC 10 News San Diego, June 3, 2021 A study looking at cannabis as a potential...

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New High for Migraine Treatment? Trial Looks at Effectiveness of THC, CBD

Michelle Brubaker, UC San Diego Health Newsroom, May 19, 2021 Dr. Nathaniel Schuster is...

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Translational studies of cannabis administration, cognition, and the endocannabinoid system in HIV

PI: Arpi Minassian, PhD This study will utilize a cross-species approach to delineate the effects...

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Cannabidiol reduces withdrawal symptoms in nicotine-dependent rats

Findings suggest CBD may be used as a strategy to alleviate the withdrawal symptoms upon nicotine...

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BCC funds cannabis research projects from UC San Diego investigators

In November 2020, the California Bureau of Cannabis Control (BCC) announced the recipients for its...

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Penn State Grand Rounds - Dr. Igor Grant - January 2021

Dr. Igor Grant presented at Penn State College of Medicine's Psychiatry and Behavioral Health...

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- Nathaniel Schuster, MD - Efficacy of inhaled cannabis versus placebo for the acute treatment of migraine

PI: Nathaniel Schuster, MD This is a clinical study to determine the effect of THC and CBD on...

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Engaging the endocannabinoid system with cannabidiol to reduce anxiety reactivity

PI: Charles Taylor, PhD This is a clinical study to determine the effect of CBD on anxiety...

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Cannabis for Pain? An Expert's Guidance

John Watson, Medscape, January 5, 2021 Dr. Mark Wallace spoke to Medscape about cannabis...

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Report: California needs to better track and test drugged drivers

Brooke Staggs, Orange County Register, March 19, 2021 The California Highway Patrol recently...

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Scholar in Cannabinoid Science

The goal of the CMCR is to foster the careers of future generations of basic and clinical...

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Rep. Scott Peters remarks in support of the Medical Marijuana Research Act of 2019

Citing the work of the Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research, Representative Scott Peters made...

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- Rudy Ortiz, PhD - Effects of CBD on blood pressure and substrate metabolism during metabolic syndrome

PI: Rudy Ortiz, PhD This is a pre-clinical study regarding the effects of CBD on blood pressure...

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Cannabis, inflammation, and the brain in persons with HIV

PI: Jennifer Iudicello, PhD This study will examine the effects of chronic cannabis use and the...

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Cannabis effects on antiretroviral therapy pharmacokinetics and neurotoxicity

PI: Scott Letendre, MD This is a clinical study looking at the intersection of cannabis, HIV, and...

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The role of cannabidiol in anandamide-related improvement in alexithymia and health outcomes

PI: Erin Morgan, PhD This study will examine whether CBD will reduce alexithymia and inflammation...

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Therapeutic Efficacy of Cannabis and Cannabinoids in Prescription Opioid Abuse and Addiction

PI: Michael Taffe, PhD This study will examine the effects of cannabis and cannabinoids on the...

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The Effects of THC on Glucose Metabolism and Endothelial Function in Subjects with Type 2 Diabetes

PI: Jeremy Pettus, MD This study will seek to determine the effects of THC use on glucose...

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Impact of Cannabis Exposure on Gut Barrier Function in Health and Disease

PI: Nicholas DiPatrizio, PhD This study will examine the impact of cannabis exposure on gut...

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Cannabis & Neuropsychology: NavNeuro podcast interview with Dr. Igor Grant - August 2020

Dr. Igor Grant discusses cognitive effects of cannabis use and current cannabis research on the...

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Therapeutic Potential of Cannabis: Fact vs Fiction - Center for BrainHealth - Dr. Igor Grant - February 2020

Dr. Igor Grant presented at the University of Texas at Dallas's Center for BrainHealth lecture...

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Current Clinical Trial Assessing Potential of CBD in Treatment of Autism

Scott LaFee, UC San Diego Health Newsroom, July 14, 2020 Researchers at UC San Diego's Center for...

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A cost-effectiveness model for adjunctive smoked cannabis in the treatment of chronic neuropathic pain

Study results show that cannabis appears cost-effective when augmenting second-line treatment for...

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Regulatory barriers to research on cannabis and cannabinoids: a proposed path forward

An interdisciplinary group of medical scientists, plant geneticists, lawyers, and policy experts...

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The use of cannabis for headache disorders

This review considers historical prescription practices, summarizes the existing reports on the...

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CMCR congratulations Dr. Donald Abrams on his retirement - June 2020

CMCR Director Igor Grant congratulates Donald Abrams, MD, of UCSF on his retirement, and...

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Congratulations to Dr. Marsida Kallupi

Congratulations to Dr. Marsida Kallupi, Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at UC...

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About the CMCR

CMCR Director Dr. Igor Grant speaks about the priorities and activities of the Center for...

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Testing drivers for cannabis is hard. Here's why.

Alicia Wallace, CNN Business, January 2, 2020 As a growing number of states legalize cannabis,...

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For people with HIV, cannabis use linked to lower rates of cognitive impairment

Emily Land, San Francisco AIDS Foundation, February 24, 2020 In a recently published paper,...

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Cannabis May Have a Beneficial Effect on HIV-Associated Blood-Brain Barrier Injury

Marilynn Larkin, Reuters Health, April 30, 2020 In a recently published paper, Ron Ellis and...

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Validation of a liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry method for analyzing cannabinoids in oral fluid.

A liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry method was developed for quantifying ten...

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Cannabis exposure is associated with a lower likelihood of neurocognitive impairment in people living with HIV

Findings suggest cannabis exposure is linked to a lower odds of neurocognitive impairment in the...

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Beneficial effects of cannabis on blood brain barrier function in HIV

Study results show that cannabis may have a beneficial impact on HIV-associated blood brain...

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Smoking weed: When is someone too high to drive?

January 3, 2019 David McNew explored the complexities in assessing cannabis associated impairment...

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California Still Struggling To Police Stoned Drivers

Shalina Chatlani, KPBS, December 20, 2019 Marijuana is hard to police. A small amount may...

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Marijuana researchers shackled by federal laws and regulations

Ashleigh Papp, San Jose Mercury News, January 2, 2020 Scientists must obtain hard-to-get license...

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Republicans and Democrats agree: VA must study medical marijuana for veterans

June 20, 2019 Abbie Bennett, in an article written for Radio.com illustrated the political...

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CMCR announces $3M in new research grants to California investigators

The Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research (CMCR) at UC San Diego has been a leader in medical...

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CMCR Grants Program - 2021

CMCR Grants Program - 2021 - Request for Applications The Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research...

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The CBD Expert Series: Q&A with a National Leader in Cannabis Research

Nick Musica, CBD Oil Review, August 21, 2019 Recently, Nick Musica of CBD Oil Review had the...

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UC San Diego’s Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research Awards Grants for Five Novel Studies

Scott LaFee, UC San Diego News Center, October 10, 2019 The Center for Medicinal Cannabis...

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Inconsistent, inaccurate information hinders medical cannabis’ potential to ‘revolutionize’ health, wellness

Robert Solomon, Healio, October 30, 2019 The full impact of legalizing medicinal cannabis in some...

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Cannabis Research Buds Out in New Directions, Arthritis to Insomnia

Debra Kamin, This Week at UC San Diego News, October 10, 2019 With 33 states and the District of...

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San Diego schools look to take mystery and misinformation out of medical marijuana

Jared Aarons, ABC 10News San Diego, September 10, 2019 Starting this fall, the Pacific College of...

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Targets of Opportunity for Medicinal Cannabis Research with Dr. Igor Grant, CMCR UCSD

Karen Jagoda, Empowered Patient Podcast, November 19, 2019 Dr. Igor Grant, Director, Center for...

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Marijuana Culture Has Arrived, But The Science Is Still Catching Up

Shalina Chatlani, KPBS, December 19, 2019 More people are buying marijuana since California...

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Pure CBD Won't Make You Fail a Drug Test, But…

Amy Norton, HealthDay, August 9, 2019 As the CBD craze sweeps the nation, some users may wonder...

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CMCR 2019 Symposium

The Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research (CMCR) hosted a one-day symposium on October 18, 2019...

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Regulators hungry for evidence as FDA weighs allowing CBD in food, dietary supplements

Angelica LaVito, CNBC, May 31, 2019 Food and Drug Administration regulators grilled manufacturers...

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Three years into legal cannabis and California still doesn’t have a reliable test for driving while high

Brooke Staggs, Orange County Register, May 31, 2019 Nearly three years after California voters...

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Harvard, MIT share $9 million gift to study marijuana’s health effects

Felice J. Freyer, Boston Globe, April 30, 2019 An investor in the cannabis industry has donated...

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Marijuana research still shackled by Feds three years after DEA promised to lift monopoly

Brooke Staggs, Orange County Register, May 8, 2019 Nearly three years after the Drug Enforcement...

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What to Know About the CBD at Your CVS

Marty Munson, Men's Health, April 3, 2019 CVS and Walgreens announced they’re going to sell...

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CBD In Food: Is It Safe (And Legal) To Eat?

Katherine Martinelli, HuffPost, April 2, 2019 Feeling anxious? Down? In pain? Cannabidiol —...

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No, CBD-infused jelly beans won’t get you high. Here’s why.

Eli Rosenberg, Washington Post, March 19, 2019 There is CBD beer, and CBD coffee, and CBD gummies...

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Can CBD Help Your Child?

Rachel Rabkin Peachman, Consumer Reports, February 26, 2019 When a child is sick and conventional...

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North American Cannabis Summit - Dr. Igor Grant - January 2019

Igor Grant, MD Marijuana as Medicine: Can We See Past the Smoke? North American Cannabis...

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Effects of Cannabidiol (CBD) versus Placebo as an Adjunct to Treatment in Early Psychosis

PI: Kristin Cadenhead, MD This clinical trial will explore the effectiveness of cannabidiol...

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Therapeutic Response of Cannabidiol in Rheumatoid Arthritis

PI: Veena Ranganath, MD The overall goal of this proof-of-principle proposal is to examine the...

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The Role of Cannabidiol (CBD) in Regulating Meal Time Anxiety in Anorexia Nervosa

PI: Guido Frank, MD Because there are no proven treatments that normalize core symptoms in adult...

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Cannabidiol as a Strategy to Treat Alcohol Dependence

PI: Giordano de Guglielmo, PharmD, PhD The development of novel and more effective medications...

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CMCR recipient of Major Philanthropic Award

Autism is a complex neurodevelopmental disorder that affects an estimated 1 in 68 children in the...

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Medical Board of California - Dr. Igor Grant - April 2018

Presentation before the Medical Board of California (PDF) Igor Grant, MD, FRCP(C) (April 2018)

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The Effects of Cannabidiol (CBD) on Symptoms of Severe Autism

PI: Doris Trauner, MD This clinical trial is examining if and how cannabidiol (CBD), a chemical...

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CMCR 2018 Symposium - Cannabis and Health: Opportunities and Challenges in the New Era

The Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research (CMCR) hosted a one-day symposium exploring emerging...

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CMCR 2018 Symposium

The Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research (CMCR) hosted our inaugural symposium series on June...

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- William Perry, PhD & Jared Young, PhD - Cannabis Use and the Endocannabinoid System in Bipolar Disorder

PI: William Perry, Ph.D. & Jared Young, Ph.D This study will look at the impact of chronic...

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The Challenge of Assessing Driving Under the Influence of Cannabis - Dr. Tom Marcotte - September 2017

Thomas Marcotte, PhD Presentation before the Canadian House of Commons(September 2017)  

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Medicinal Cannabis - Can We See Past the Smoke? - Dr. Igor Grant - July 2017

Igor Grant, MD UC San Diego Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds(July 2017)  

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- Brook Henry, PhD & Ron Ellis, MD, PhD - Effect of Cannabis and Endocannabinoids on HIV Neuropathic Pain

PI: Brook Henry, Ph.D. & Ron Ellis, M.D., Ph.D. This study will address these three...

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American Psychological Association Plenary Address - Dr. Igor Grant - August 2016

Marijuana as Medicine: Can we see past the smoke? (PDF) American Psychological Association...

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Marijuana and Cannabinoids: A Neuroscience Research Summit - Dr. Barth Wilsey - March 2016

browser does not support iframe Presentation by Barth Wilsey, MD The Marijuana and Cannabinoids:...

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Job/Volunteer Opportunities

Are there job opportunities All open positions at the University of California, San Diego can be...

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CMCR Study Reports

When will the results of the trials be available? Results of completed studies will be...

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- Jody Corey-Bloom, MD, PhD - Short-Term Effects of Cannabis Therapy on Spasticity in MS

Short-Term Effects of Cannabis Therapy on Spasticity in MS INVESTIGATOR: Jody Corey-Bloom, M.D.,...

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- Sean Drummond, PhD - Sleep and Medicinal Cannabis

Sleep and Medicinal Cannabis INVESTIGATOR: Sean Drummond, Ph.D. STUDY LOCATION: University of...

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- Thomas Marcotte, PhD - Impact of Repeated Cannabis Treatments on Driving Abilities

Impact of Repeated Cannabis Treatments on Driving Abilities INVESTIGATOR: Thomas Marcotte,...

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- Ian Meng, PhD - Mechanisms of Cannabinoid Analgesia

Mechanisms of Cannabinoid Analgesia INVESTIGATOR: Ian Meng, Ph.D. STUDY LOCATION: University of...

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- Daniele Piomelli, PharmD, PhD - Effects of Cannabis Therapy on Endogenous Cannabinoids

Effects of Cannabis Therapy on Endogenous Cannabinoids INVESTIGATOR: Daniele Piomelli, Pharm.D.,...

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- Rachel Schrier, PhD - Effects of Medicinal Cannabis on CD4 immunity in AIDS

Effects of Medicinal Cannabis on CD4 immunity in AIDS INVESTIGATOR: Rachel Schrier, Ph.D. STUDY...

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- Mark Wallace, MD - Analgesic Efficacy of Smoked Cannabis

Analgesic Efficacy of Smoked Cannabis INVESTIGATOR: Mark Wallace, M.D. STUDY LOCATION:...

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- Mark Wallace, MD - Efficacy of Inhaled Cannabis in Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy

Efficacy of Inhaled Cannabis in Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy INVESTIGATOR: Mark Wallace,...

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- Barth Wilsey, MD - The Analgesic Effect of Vaporized Cannabis on Neuropathic Pain in Spinal Cord Injury

The Analgesic Effect of Vaporized Cannabis on Neuropathic Pain in Spinal Cord...

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- Donald Abrams, MD - Vaporization as a "Smokeless" Cannabis Delivery System

Vaporization as a "Smokeless" Cannabis Delivery System INVESTIGATOR: Donald Abrams, M.D. STUDY...

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Igor Grant, MD, FRCP(C)
Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry
Director, Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research
UC San Diego

Igor Grant, MD, FRCP(C) is Mary Gilman Marston Distinguished Professor of the Department of Psychiatry at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine. Since 2000, Dr. Grant has been Director of the State of California funded Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research (CMCR). He is also the Director of the HIV Neurobehavioral Research Program (HNRP), which encompasses a broad range of interdisciplinary HIV studies including the California NeuroAIDS Tissue Network (CNTN), the HIV Neurobehavioral Research Center (HNRC), and the CNS HIV Antiretroviral Therapy Effects Research (CHARTER). Dr. Grant is the founding Editor of the Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society and founding co-editor of the journal AIDS and Behavior.


Alexandros Makriyannis, PhD
Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chemistry, and Chemical Biology
George Behrakis Trustee Chair in Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
Director of the Center for Drug Discovery
Northeastern University

Alexandros Makriyannis holds the George Behrakis Trustee Chair in Pharmaceutical Biotechnology at Northeastern University and is Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chemistry, and Chemical Biology and Director of Center for Drug Discovery. He obtained his PhD in Medicinal Chemistry and completed his post-doctoral training at the University of California, Berkeley. He moved to the University of Connecticut where he rose to the rank of Distinguished Professor of Medicinal Chemistry and Professor of Molecular and Cell Biology and Pharmocology. In 2005, he joined Northeastern University and established a Center for Drug Discovery. Dr. Makriyannis has spent the past four decades inventing and applying chemical, biochemical, and biophysical approaches to study the endocannabinoid system and exploring its therapeutic potential. He is known as a pioneer in Chemical Biology. A particular focus of his work has been the discovery and profiling of novel therapeutic candidates for addiction disorders, metabolic disorders, and pain. His results are described in 600 publications and over 40 patents. He was the recipient of numerous awards, including the AAPS Award in Drug Design and Discovery (2002), the ICRS Mechoulam Life Achievement Award in Cannabinoid Research (2006), the ACS Research Lifetime Acheivement Award in Medicinal Chemistry (2012), the ACS Medicinal Chemistry Hall of Fame (2013), the AAPS Distinguished Pharmaceutical Scientist Award (2015), the CPDD Nathan B. Eddy Memorial Award (2018), and ICRS President’s Lecture (2019).


Mark Ware, MBBS, MSc, MRCP
Alan Edwards Chair in Clinical Pain and Associate Professor of Family Medicine at McGill University
Director, Alan Edwards Pain Management Unit, Montreal General Hospital, McGill University Health Centre (MUHC)

Dr. Ware received his medical degree from the University of the West Indies in 1992. After postgraduate training in internal medicine and research on the painful crisis of sickle cell disease in Jamaica, he completed an MSc in epidemiology at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in 1999. He then moved to Montreal as a research assistant and practiced pain management at the MUHC from 2001 to 2018, attaining the rank of tenured associate professor at McGill. His primary research interest was evaluating the safety and efficacy of cannabis in pain management and developing large cohorts of pain patients to identify patterns of care and risk factors for response to treatment. He was a co-founder of the non-profit Canadian Consortium for the Investigation of Cannabinoids and served as Executive Director from 2007 to 2018. He has advised the Canadian federal government on cannabis policy since 2001. In 2016, he served as the vice-chair of the Federal Task Force on the Legalization and Regulation of Cannabis in Canada; the report became Canadian Law as the Cannabis Act in October 2018. From 2018 to 2022, Dr. Ware served as Chief Medical Officer of Canopy Growth Corporation. In this capacity he helped establish the Company's global medical division and led the teams responsible for the supply and regulatory documentation, clinical development, medical affairs and global product safety. Dr. Ware practices pain medicine at the Montreal General Hospital. Dr. Ware has received research funding from the CIHR and salary support up the level of chercheur-boursier clinicien senior from the FRSQ. He teaches clinical pain management, including pharmacology, complementary approaches to chronic pain and the neurobiology of pain. His research has focused on the safety, efficacy and effectiveness of cannabis and cannabinoids in pain and symptom management. His educational work is focused on improving pain education at all level of the medical curriculum (undergraduate, postgraduate and continuing medical education). Current interests include the use of music as a therapy for chronic pain and optimizing the interdisciplinary management of pain using innovative digital technologies. 


Marilyn Huestis, AB, MS, PhD 
Professor 
Senior Fellow at Thomas Jefferson University
Science & Policy Advisor at Pinney Associates
President of Huestis & Smith Toxicology, LLC 

Professor Dr. (h.c.) Marilyn A. Huestis conducted controlled drug administration studies at NIDA for 23 years. She is Senior Science and Policy Advisor for PinneyAssociates, Adjunct Professor, Thomas Jefferson University, University New Mexico, and Queen Mary University of London and President of Huestis & Smith Toxicology, LLC. Her research focuses on cannabinoid agonists, kratom/mitragynine, psilocybin, in utero drug exposure and impaired driving. She published 560 peer-reviewed manuscripts. Her bachelor's degree is in biochemistry, master's degree in clinical chemistry, doctoral degree in toxicology and Doctor Honoris Causa in Medicine and Surgery from University of Helsinki. Other recent awards include the 2023 Mechoulam Lifetime Award for cannabinoid research from ICRS, 2021 AACC Outstanding Lifetime Achievement Award, 2021 National Safety Council Distinguished Service to Safety Award and many others. The journal Clinical Chemistry featured her as an “Inspiring Mind.” She currently serves on the World Anti-doping Agency’s Prohibited List Committee. She is past president of the Society of Forensic Toxicologists, past Chair of the Toxicology Section of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, and past president of The International Association of Forensic Toxicologists. She is most proud of the success and accomplishments of her former doctoral students and postdoctoral fellows. 


Margaret (Meg) Haney, PhD
Professor of Neurobiology (in Psychiatry)
Columbia University Irving Medical Center

Dr. Margaret (Meg) Haney is a Professor of Neurobiology (in Psychiatry) at the Columbia University Irving Medical Center. As the Director of the Cannabis Research Laboratory and Co-Director of the Substance Use Research Center, Dr. Haney is internationally recognized for her expertise in cannabis and cannabinoids. Her current work focuses on: (1) conducting placebo-controlled studies testing the efficacy of potential treatment medications for Cannabis Use Disorder, and (2) testing the potential therapeutic effects of cannabis and its constituents for a range of indications, including pain and appetite-enhancement. Dr. Haney’s research has been continuously supported by the National Institute of Health since 1999. She has authored nearly 160 articles in peer-reviewed journals, 12 book chapters, is an Associate Editor for Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research, is an Advisory Editor for Psychopharmacology, and co-edited Neuropsychopharmacology Reviews 2018, Cannabis and Cannabinoids: From Synapse to Society. Dr. Haney is a longstanding participant in NIH review groups and advisory councils, is an elected Fellow at the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology and is a past President of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence (2019).


Daniele Piomelli, PhD, MD (hon)
Distinguished Professor
UC Irvine

Dr. Daniele Piomelli studied pharmacology and neuroscience with James Schwartz and Eric Kandel at Columbia University (1983-1988), and with Paul Greengard at the Rockefeller University (1988-1990). In 2000, Kandel and Greengard were awarded the Nobel Prize for contributions to physiology and medicine. After working at the INSERM in Paris and at the Neurosciences Institute in San Diego, with Nobel Laureate Gerald Edelman, Daniele joined the University of California, Irvine, where he is now Louise Turner Arnold Chair in Neurosciences and Distinguished Professor of Anatomy and Neurobiology. Daniele is an author of 415 peer-reviewed articles in journals such as Nature, Science, Nature Medicine, PNAS and Nature Neuroscience, three full-length books, and 34 patents. He founded the department of drug discovery and development at the Italian Institute of Technology in Genoa (Italy), which he directed from 2007 to 2016, and three biopharmaceutical start-ups based on discoveries made in his lab. Since 2018, Daniele serves as Editor-in-Chief of Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research, the only peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the study of cannabis, its derivatives, and their endogenous counterparts in the human body. He directs the NIDA Center of Excellence ICAL (Impact of Cannabinoids Across the Lifespan) and UCI’s Center for the Study of Cannabis.


Donald I. Abrams, MD
Professor Emeritus of Medicine
UC San Francisco

 Donald I. Abrams, MD is Professor Emeritus of Medicine at the University of California San Francisco. He received an A.B. in Molecular Biology from Brown University and his MD from the Stanford University School of Medicine. After completing an Internal Medicine residency at the Kaiser Foundation Hospital in San Francisco, he became a fellow in Hematology/Oncology at the University of California San Francisco in 1980 as the AIDS epidemic was emerging. He was one the original clinician/investigators to recognize and define many early AIDS-related conditions at San Francisco General Hospital where he also served as chief of Hematology-Oncology for 14 years. Long interested in clinical trials of complementary and alternative medicine interventions for HIV/AIDS and cancer, he received funding from the National Institute on Drug Abuse to conduct a study of the short-term safety of cannabinoids in HIV infection in 1997. Subsequently he received grants from the University of California Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research to complete a placebo-controlled trial of cannabis in patients with HIV-related peripheral neuropathy as well as a study evaluating vaporization as a smokeless delivery system. He conducted NIH-funded trials investigating the pharmacokinetic interaction between cannabis and opioid analgesics in chronic pain and cannabis in patients with sickle cell pain. He was a member of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine’s committee that published The Health Effects of Cannabis and Cannabinoids: Current State of Evidence and Recommendations for Research in January 2017.


JH Atkinson, MD
Professor of Psychiatry (Emeritus)
Co-Director, Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research
UC San Diego

JH Atkinson, MD, is Professor of Psychiatry (Emeritus) at the University of California, San Diego. Since 2000 he has been a Co-Director of the Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research (CMCR). His research interests involving pharmacological and cognitive behavioral treatment of chronic pain, and neuropsychiatry aspects of HIV, have produced over 250 peer-reviewed publications. 

 


Alexis Bakos, PhD, MPH, RN
Program Director, Division of Geriatrics and Clinical Gerontology
National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health

Dr. Bakos is a program director in the Division of Geriatrics and Clinical Gerontology where she oversees extramural research on palliative care and symptom science. This includes the impact on the quality of life of patients and their caregivers across the trajectory of serious illness from the time of diagnosis to the end of life. She received a B.S.N. and an M.S.N. from The Catholic University of America School of Nursing, an M.P.H. with a concentration in epidemiology from George Washington University, and a Ph.D. in nursing from Johns Hopkins University. Her education also included three years of postdoctoral training as a Cancer Prevention Fellow at the National Cancer Institute. She was appointed to the U.S. House of Representatives Health and Long-Term Care Subcommittee as a Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Fellow and served as Congressman Edward Roybal’s Health Legislative Assistant on the House Select Committee on Aging. 

Ilana Braun, MD
Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School 
Senior Psychiatrist, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

Dr. Ilana Braun is immediate past chief of the Division of Adult Psychosocial Oncology in the Department of Psychosocial Oncology and Palliative Care at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston, having held the position for over a decade. She leads a program of medicinal cannabis research that includes socio-behavioral studies, investigations at the bench, and randomized clinical trials. She co-led the American Society of Clinical Oncology expert panel to generate a first-in-kind Cannabis and Cannabinoids in Adults with Cancer guideline, published in 2024.


Nicholas Butowski, MD
Professor of Neruolgical Surgery, UC San Francisco
Director of Translational Research, UC San Francisco Neuro-Oncology
Medical Director of Clinical Research Support Office, UC San Francisco Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center

Dr. Butowski is a neuro-oncologist who specializes in brain tumors, neuroimaging, cognitive and rehabilitative neurology, and complementary therapies for neurological disorders. He is director of clinical services in neuro-oncology and a researcher at the Brain Tumor Center. In his research, Butowski focuses on developing treatments for primary brain tumors as well as methods to ensure good quality of life for patients and to assist them in recovering from or coping with brain injury. 

 


Joseph Califano, MD
Iris and Matthew Strauss Chancellor’s Endowed Chair and Professor in the Departments of Otolaryngology and Radiation Medicine and Applied Sciences
UC San Diego

Dr. Califano is an internationally recognized, board-certified otolaryngologist who specializes in head and neck surgical oncology, and the integration of basic, molecular biologic research in that practice. His expertise includes minimally invasive treatment of tumors of the oral cavity, larynx, pharynx, thyroid, and neck to minimize cosmetic impact and maximize function, with an interest in tumors of the skull base, mouth, salivary glands, and premalignant conditions of the upper aerodigestive tract. 


Patricia Di Ciano, PhD
Independent Scientist, Institute for Mental Health & Policy Research
Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology, University of Toronto

Patricia Di Ciano, PhD is a Scientist at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health and the University of Toronto who is interested in understanding the effects of cannabis on objective and subjective measures. She also conducts naturalistic studies in which participants are invited to the laboratory to use their preferred legal cannabis. With eased restrictions on cannabis, the characteristics of cannabis users and the types of cannabis used has changed. There is a shift towards greater use of newer processed forms of cannabis such as edibles and vapes, and more older adults are using cannabis than ever before. Dr. Di Ciano has built a research program that investigates the impact of these newer forms of cannabis on driving, cognition, subjective experience and blood THC. She has also investigated the effects of naturalistic doses of smoked cannabis on these measures in adults over 65 years of age.   


Kim Finley, PhD
Associate Research Professor, Shiley BioScience Center
San Diego State University

Dr. Finley received her Doctor of Philosophy from the Department of Medicine at UCSD and was a PostDoctoral Researcher and Staff Scientist in the Cellular Neurobiology Laboratory at The Salk Institute for Biological Studies. Her work has largely focused on the molecular-genetic mechanisms that regulate neural development, function and age-related degeneration. At SDSU, she leads a team of scientists who investigate the aspects of a key clearance pathway called autophagy. Her work has shown that autophagic function is critical for longevity and the long-term function of the nervous system. Pathway defects are closely associated with accelerated aging and common degenerative disorders, including Alzheimer’s Disease. 


Brent Forester, MD, MSc
Professor and Dr. Frances S. Arkin Chair of Psychiatry, Tufts University Medical School
Chief and Chairman, Department of Psychiatry, Tufts Medical Center
Director of Behavioral Health, Tufts Medicine

Dr. Forester is an expert in geriatric psychiatry, specializing in the treatment of older adults with depression, bipolar disorder and behavioral complications of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. His NIA funded research is focused on novel therapeutic interventions for the behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia and the effectiveness of team-based dementia care implemented within primary care medical settings.


Andrew Freedman, PhD
Chief, Epidemiology and Genomics Research Program, Clinical and Translational Epidemiology Branch
National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health

Dr. Freedman is the chief of the Epidemiology and Genomics Research Program's (EGRP) Clinical and Translational Epidemiology Branch (CTEB). He oversees EGRP's research portfolio and initiatives that focus on factors that influence cancer progression, recurrence, new primary cancers, and survival and other treatment outcomes. He is internationally recognized for his work in molecular cancer epidemiology, cancer risk prediction, pharmacoepidemiology, and the delivery of precision oncology. Dr. Freedman currently co-chairs NCI’s Cannabis and Cancer Research Interest Group (CCRIG), leading basic, clinical, and population sciences initiatives related to cannabis and cancer outcomes.


David J. Grelotti, MD
Associate Professor of Psychiatry
Medical Director, Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research
UC San Diego


Dr. Grelotti is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry and the Medical Director of the Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research (CMCR) at the University of California San Diego. An adult and child psychiatrist, he graduated from medical school at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and completed residency and fellowship training at Harvard Medical School. With colleagues at the CMCR, he is conducting studies of cannabis, cannabinoids, and the endocannabinoid system in a variety of health conditions and on driving.


Steve Gust, PhD
Advisor to Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research

Dr. Gust is currently an advisor to CMCR.  He has recently retired from the National Institute on Drug Abuse where he had over 30 years of experience developing and managing research programs on drug abuse and addiction, including over 20 years of managing the USG cannabis research and production programs.   He has developed an extensive knowledge of the regulatory requirements for conducting research on cannabis and its constituents, including experience with the DEA and FDA.  He also chaired the NIDA Cannabis Science Interest group and represented the Institute to many governmental and non-governmental organizations.


Linda Hill, MD, MPH
Distinguished Professor
Assistant Dean, School of Public Health
Department of Surgery, School of Medicine
UC San Diego

Dr. Hill is a Professor and Founding Faculty member and Assistant Dean of the HWSPH.  She is the Medical Director of the UCSD Training, Research and Education for Driving Safety (treds.ucsd.edu) and Co-Director of the UCSD Center for Human and Urban Mobility.  Her transportation research work focuses on the prevention of risky driving behaviors, older driver safety, and medical conditions, medications and driving. She was the founding Medical Director of the Exercise and Physical Activity Resource Center at UCSD. She is the Immediate Past Program Director of the UCSD/SDSU General Preventive Medicine Residency.  San Diego Family Care, a Federal 330 Community Health Center, is the site of her clinical activities, as Medical Director 1980 to 2001, and Senior Staff Physician since 2001. She is the Executive Director of the Asylum-Seeker Shelter Health Assessment Program. Dr. Hill is engaged in prevention research and teaching with current and past support from the NIH, the California Office of Traffic Safety, Robert Wood Johnson, American Cancer Society, and Health Services Resource Administration, Federal Motor Carriers Service Association, Caltrans, California Department of Cannabis Control and AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. Her hobbies include classical piano and ocean sports.


Krista Lanctôt , PhD
Bernick Chair in Geriatric Psychopharmaoclogy and Director, Neuropsychopharmacology, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
Senior Scientist, Hurvitz Brain Sciences Program, Sunnybrook Research Institute
Professor of Psychiatry & Pharmacology; Vice Chair Basicia and Clinical Sciences, Department of Psychiatry
University of Toronto

Dr. Krista L. Lanctôt has a PhD in Clinical Pharmacology from the University of Toronto, and holds the Bernick Chair in Geriatric Psychopharmacology. She is currently a Senior Scientist in the Division of Geriatric Psychiatry and in the Hurvitz Brain Sciences Program at Sunnybrook Research Institute, Research Co-Director in the Department of Psychiatry at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre and the Head of Neuropsychopharmacology Research. She is also a Professor of Psychiatry and of Pharmacology/Toxicology, and Vice Chair of Basic and Clinical Sciences in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.  Dr. Lanctôt is an active researcher with more than 400 published papers. Her group’s research has focused on optimizing the treatment of cognition and neuropsychiatric symptoms associated with dementia and in predementia states.  Her clinical trials include those evaluating cannabinoids as a treatment for agitation in dementia.


Ellen Lee, MD 
Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Division Chief of Geriatric Psychiatry
UC San Diego

Dr. Lee is an Associate Professor and Division Chief of Geriatric Psychiatry in the Department of Psychiatry at UC San Diego School of Medicine. She is a board-certified geriatric psychiatrist who specializes in treating patients who have dementia with behavioral disturbances and older adults with mood, anxiety and psychotic disorders. Her research interests include aging, sleep disturbances and cognitive deficits in schizophrenia, as well as well-being in older adults. 


Pamela Maher, PhD
Research Professor 
The Salk Institute

Dr. Maher received her BSc from McGill University in Montreal, Quebec and her PhD from the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, British Columbia. She is currently a Research Professor and head of the Cellular Neurobiology Laboratory at The Salk Institute in La Jolla, CA. Her research interests include models and mechanisms of cell death in aging and neurodegenerative diseases with a specific focus on the oxytosis/ferroptosis regulated cell death pathway. In addition, she works on the characterization and development of natural products for the treatment of acute and chronic neurological disorders such as Alzheimer's disease.


Thomas Marcotte, PhD
Professor of Psychiatry
Co-Director, Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research 
UC San Diego

Dr. Marcotte is Professor of Psychiatry at the University of California, San Diego, and Co-Director of the Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research at UC San Diego (www.cmcr.ucsd.edu), which has conducted clinical trials of cannabis for almost 20 years, and has an active, ongoing portfolio exploring the effects of cannabinoids (plant-based, synthetic) in various medical/psychiatric conditions. He is the principal investigator (PI) on studies of the effects of acute cannabis use, and cannabis and alcohol use, on driving performance, and has also been the PI on numerous HIV studies evaluating the impact of HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders on real-world functioning, including driving. He serves on a number of impaired-driving task forces, and previously was on the editorial boards of Neuropsychology and the Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society. He is currently the PI on a study addressing cannabis for the treatment of pain, and has previously been co-investigator on cannabis studies examining pain, and spasticity in multiple sclerosis.


Arpi Minassian, PhD
Professor of Psychiatry
UC San Diego

Dr. Minassian is Professor of Psychiatry at the University of California San Diego. She is a licensed psychologist who helps people who are experiencing difficulties with chronic medical conditions or with mental, emotional and behavioral disorders. She works with patients at UC San Diego Health's Burn Center and Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program, as well as with people experiencing chronic pain and those awaiting organ transplantation. Her research focuses on understanding the relationship between biology and behavior in mental illness, medical illness and substance abuse.


Alison Moore, MD, MPH, FACP, AGSF
Professor and Chief of the Divsion of Geriatrics, Gerontology and Palliative Care 
Director, The Sam and Rose Stein Institute for Research on Aging
UC San Diego

Alison A. Moore, MD, MPH, FACP, AGSF, is Professor and Chief of the Division of Geriatrics, Gerontology and Palliative Care, and Director of The Sam and Rose Stein Institute for Research on Aging. She holds the Larry L. Hillblom Chair in Geriatric Medicine. She is a geriatrician who provides primary and consultative care to older adults and a public health researcher whose work focuses principally on older adults and their use of alcohol and cannabis. She also has interests in healthy aging, gerontechnology to support independence, health equity, dementia, and aging with HIV. Dr. Moore has a passion for mentorship and was awarded the UC San Diego Health Sciences Faculty Excellence in Mentoring Award in 2019. She is a Principal Investigator of an NIA-funded Alzheimer's Disease Resource Center for Minority Aging Research, a Medical Student Training in Aging Research (MSTAR) Program, Co-Director of an NIA-funded training program focused on aging women and men, and has been the recipient of a K24 Midcareer Award in Patient-Oriented Research from NIAAA. She is an elected member of the Board of Directors of the American Geriatrics Society, a member of the NIA-funded Clinician-Scientists Transdisciplinary Aging Research (Clin-STAR) Mentoring and Career Development Core, and the NIA-funded Research Centers Collaborative Network (RCCN) Executive Committee.


Michael Petrascheck, PhD
Professor, Department of Molecular & Cellular Biology
The Scripps Research Institute

Dr. Petrascheck is a Professor in the Department of Molecular Medicine and the Department of Neuroscience at The Scripps Research Institute. Dr. Petrascheck does research in Molecular Biology, Genetics and Biotechnology. His laboratory is using life-extending small molecules as probes to investigate the molecular connection between aging and age-related diseases.


Veena Ranganath, MD
Clinical Professor
UCLA

Dr. Ranganath is the Co-Director of the UCLA Masters of Science in Clinical Research Program (MSCR) and Director of the Rheumatology Fellowship Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Training Program. Dr. Ranganath is a native Los Angelean. After graduating from Drew/UCLA Medical School and completing her residency at the VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System in internal medicine, she returned to UCLA for Rheumatology Fellowship in 2003. She joined the UCLA faculty in 2005 and obtained MSCR at UCLA. Dr. Ranganath has a strong interest in clinical research in rheumatoid arthritis and in musculoskeletal imaging.

 


Nathaniel Schuster, MD
Associate Professor of  Anesthesiology, Center for Pain Medicine
UC San Diego

Dr. Schuster is a board-certified neurologist and pain and headache specialist. He sees people with all types of chronic pain, with a special focus on spine pain and headache. His research interests include biomarker research and personalized medicine in pain disorders including new daily persistent headache, chronic migraine, trigeminal neuralgia, multiple sclerosis, spine pain, and lumbar radiculopathy (the condition often called "sciatica"). He has received research awards from the American Medical Association and the American Headache Society.


David Shurtleff, PhD
Deputy Director, National Center on Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH), National Institutes of Health
Cannabis and cannabinoid research at NIH

David Shurtleff, PhD, is Deputy Director of the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the leading Federal agency for research on integrative and complementary health practices. Dr. Shurtleff is also the Acting Scientific Director and Acting Chief for both the Clinical Investigations Branch and the Pain and Integrative Neuroscience Branch, Division of Intramural Research. He served as Acting Director of NCCIH from October 2017 to November 2018.


Nephi Stella, PhD
Professor of Pharmacology, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
University of Washington, Seattle

For over 20 years, Dr. Stella has studied the molecular mechanism and therapeutic value of cannabinoid-based molecules (including of phyto-cannabinoids produced by the plant, synthetic cannabinoids developed in the laboratory and endocannabinoids produced by cells). These cannabinoid-based molecules could help for the treatment of devastating brain diseases, including brain cancers and epilepsy. The initial work led to the discovery of both the prominent endocannabinoid, 2-arachidonylglycerol (2-AG), in the brain, and its degrading enzyme, ABHD6, that controls 2-AG signaling in brain and peripheral tissues. The more recent work led to the development of small molecule (ST-compounds) that destabilize microtubules and kill cancer cells through a novel mechanism. ST compounds pass the blood brain barrier and are being developed for the treatment glioblastomas and brain metastases.


Christopher Twelves, PhD
Professor of Clinical Cancer Pharmacology and Oncology
University of Leeds

Dr. Twelves' first degree was in Experimental Medicine and Pharmacology at Sheffield, and after completing medical training at Guy’s Hospital in London he developed an interest in drug development in Glasgow where he led the Phase I trial programme. Moving back to Yorkshire in 2003, he headed the Section of Oncology and Cancer Research (Clinical) until 2019; he also headed the Cancer Research UK/NIHR Experimental Cancer Medicine Centre. Dr. Twelves is currently Director of the NIHR Leeds Cancer Research Facility and works closely with the Institute of Cancer Therapeutics (ICT) at the University of Bradford where he holds an Honorary Chair, and is Clinical Director. 


Mark Wallace, MD
Professor of Anesthesiology
UC San Diego

Dr. Wallace is a board-certified anesthesiologist who specializes in multi-modal pain management. As a pain management specialist, he evaluates, diagnoses and treats all forms of pain, though most of his patients are affected by chronic pain. He is part of UC San Diego Health's Center for Pain Medicine, where he served as director for 27 years, which is dedicated to reducing and eliminating suffering, and improving function in individuals with lower-back or other spine-related pain issues, joint and muscular-skeletal pain or pain due to surgery, injury, nerve damage, psychological factors and metabolic problems such as diabetes. As Professor in the Division of Pain Medicine, he is active in clinical trials of investigational drugs and techniques for managing chronic pain.


Susan Weiss, PhD
Director, Division of Extramural Research
National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health

Dr. Weiss is the Director, Division of Extramural Research at the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), which oversees NIDA’s extramural programs, operations planning, and trans-NIH initiatives, including the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD®) Study and the HEALthy Brain Child Development (HBCD) Initiative. Dr. Weiss also serves as a senior science advisor to the NIDA Director and scientific liaison to the NIH, HHS, and other Federal Agencies. Previously, she served as the Chief of the Science Policy Branch and Acting Director of NIDA's Office of Science Policy and Communications.