Engaging the everyday patient and consumer community of natural and alternative health and wellness products to advance science and public education.
Our Current Projects
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Science of Smokability
No study has ever evaluated how cultivation practices, or post-harvest processing (the drying & curing process) impact the smokeability of the final product… until now.
In a collaboration with the Cannabis Research Coalition, this research not only has the potential to improve product quality and consistency but also to promote sustainability, profitability, and a deeper scientific understanding of cannabis as a medicinal and recreational product.
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Real-World Data
A first-of-its-kind fully inclusive research study was launched to any person over the age of 18 living in the United States, US territories, and Canada with access to a phone or computer with the internet.
The study protocol entails completion of a brief 5-minute enrollment survey, followed by a 14-day period of data reporting (requiring less than 2 minutes per day), culminating in a final 5-minute exit survey.
Participant responses remain entirely anonymous, facilitated through our software and data partner, MoreBetter. The authors of this study are actively engaging as members of the inaugural cohort.
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Science Advocacy
We stand united in our mission to increase accessibility to cannabis, celebrating the diverse and “weird brains” in our community.
Join us in this journey as we share our stories, knowledge, and the profound impact cannabis has had on our lives.
In a collaboration with Future4200, we will discuss real-world data and its ability to impact advocacy for high-needs medical patients and create opportunities for the community to contribute to shaping our future research.
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Biochemical Diversity
There are over 300 unique molecules in the Cannabis plant which creates millions upon millions of unique combinations found in a huge range of products. Our understanding of the polypharmacy of Cannabis products is still in its infancy.
In a collaboration with the Center for Drug Discovery at Northeastern University, we aim to uncover more about the underlying molecular mechanisms of the chemodiversity of cannabis. here