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CU Center for Research and Education Addressing Cannabis and Health has opened applications for a pre-doctoral award up to $5,000. Deadline to apply is July 15, 2019.
"Mind wandering while reading easy and difficult texts." has been recognized as an Highly Influential Citation in Semantic Scholar.
"Researching an Outlaw Medicine" features the research mobile lab used by Center for Research and Education Addressing Cannabinoids and Health (CU REACH).
Greatneckrecord.com cites Kent and his research on comparative negative consequences of alcohol versus marijuana.
Angela and Kent's study that suggests that marijuana use may motivate some users to exercise, picked by by CBS News and affiliates.
June appears in the advanced online publication of American Psychologist for her study on gender inequality in the psychological sciences.
From the Denver Post to Treehugger.com, Patch.com, a Dutch online health magazine, a wide range of regional and national media outlets to the digital version of The New York Times, Angela is receiving broad media coverage on research findings that 82% of marijuana users surveyed use cannabis before and/or after exercise.
Winnie is headed to Switzerland for a fully funded summer workshop by the Swiss Graduate School for Cognition, Learning, and Memory.
"While marijuana may also have some negative consequences, it definitely is nowhere near the negative consequences of alcohol." study author Kent Hutchison stated.
Final step for her appointment as a new ICS Assistant Professor is to complete the review and approval process by the CU Boulder Regents.