Neurodivergent Stoners - Do You have a Weird Brain?
Humankind is neurodiverse, which means that across all of humanity there are many different ways that the brain can function. And since humanity’s early evolutionary days, certain brains have gravitated towards cannabis. Stoners are a stigmatized group of different brains and we process the world around us in unique, beautiful, but sometimes challenging ways.
Happy 7/10! Community Data Share on Concentrate Dosage
July 10th or 7/10 is the day to celebrate concentrates, because 7/10 is “OIL” upside down. Concentrates are a large and ever-expanding class of cannabis products that can be used in many ways but are typically dabbed or vaped. Read on to see the most popular dabbing “dosage” from our early analysis!
NAP’s First Grant Submissions - Breaking Down the Barriers to Research
How does the government influence research priorities and direction? It provides the funding criteria. Read on to learn more about the grant funding process in academic research and a preview of pieces from NAP’s first grant submissions to both the federal government (NIH) and a private foundation (RWJ).
What Does a Stoner Look Like? (NECANN Boston Community Data)
On March 23 and 24th, NAP was at NECANN Boston collecting data and launching the “Weird Brains” science advocacy panel tour. Research will play a critical role in destigmatizing cannabis and advocating for increased access. Involving the community in the data collection process opens the doors for research to remain tangible and relevant to the cannabis community.
Cannabis Stigma Leads To Isolation and Increased Risk of Harm In High-Needs Medical Patients
Published in Effective Cannabis Newsletter 12/11/24 (LINK to article)
The first time I inhaled that sweet cheeba was the first time I felt like my life could possibly, just maybe, with a lot of effort (and with a lot of weed), be doable. The quieting of my mind, the warmth from laughing until I cried, and the way the In N’ Out fries exploded in my cheeks left a lasting impression. But paired with that joyous experience was the gut-clenching panic and anxiety that I have always been somewhat prone to.
An Early Analysis of the Most Comprehensive Longitudinal Dataset of the Cannabis Community
The stigmatization of cannabis and the negative stereotyping of the cannabis community comes from a history of propaganda, including the intentional devaluation of medical cannabis use. Some of our initial analysis highlights the need for more research that focuses on the benefits. Introducing the “Stoner Neurotype” - a perspective shift in how we view higher needs medical cannabis patients, or daily consumers, to be more neurodiversity-affirming.
Check Out the Bioactive Podcast and Special NAPTIME Episodes!
NAP Co-founder Dr. Riley Kirk, PhD is the host of the Bioactive Podcast, a bi-weekly podcast which disseminates the chemistry and pharmacology of natural products covering current news and research surrounding cannabis, psychedelics, toxins, pharmaceuticals & other bioactive substances. We will be airing special NAPTIME episodes where Dr. Miyabe Shields joins as a special guest to discuss the ongoings of the non-profit and current research updates!
Introducing the Network of Applied Pharmacognosy (NAP) - bridging academic research, the industry, and the community
The Network of Applied Pharmacognosy (NAP) is a fiscally sponsore nonprofit organization focused on studying the real world applications of cannabis and other natural products from the lens of patient and consumer priorities.