Research
"Cannabis Use Patterns and Related Health Outcomes Among Spanish Speakers in the United States and Internationally"Renée Martin-Willett, Elizabeth Zambrano Garzab, and L. Cinnamon Bidwell
CUChange Grad Student Laurel Gibson's Dissertation Study on Physical Activity and Cannabis Effects (SPACE) featured in Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder Today!
"A naturalistic study of orally administered vs. inhaled legal market cannabis: cannabinoids exposure, intoxication, and impairment"
Dr. Cinnamon Bidwell participated in an interview with Courthouse News in their article "You can smoke it but you can’t study it: Cannabis researchers get creative"Read the article here
CUChange's co-directors Drs. Angela Bryan, Cinnamon Bidwell and Kent Hutchison, along with the Mobile Laboratory were featured in a recent NBC News interview "University team creates mobile lab for medical research on marijuana"Watch the NBC Nightly
Graduate student Renée Martin-Willett along with former Honors student Benji Morris, Snr. PRA Greg Giordano and CUChange Co-Director Dr. Angela Bryan have recently published in the Journal of Experimental GerontologyTITLE: 'The influence of a
Graduate student Renée Martin-Willett along with her PhD supervisor and CUChange Co-Director Dr. Cinnamon Bidwell have recently published in the Journal of Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research. TITLE: 'Call to Action for
CUChange grad student Raeghan Mueller, along with CUChange Co-Directors Dr's. Cinnamon Bidwell, Angela Bryan and Kent Hutchison, have come together to publish an article within the MDPI Open Access Journal 'Brain
CUChange grad students Laurel Gibson, Charleen Gust and Sophie YorkWilliams, along with CUChange Co-Directors Dr's Angela Bryan, Kent Hutchison and Cinnamon Bidwell, have come together to publish an article within the International Journal 'Drug and
CUChange Co-Director, Dr. Angela Bryan has been quoted by HealthDay: News For Healthier Living in the online article "Forget the 'Lazy Stoner': Marijuana Users Don't Exercise Any Less".Please view the article here