‘Rock Star Scientist’ Investigates Long-Term Effects Of Medical Marijuana
Where in the past, scientists have focused on recreational marijuana or its medical efficacy, researcher Staci Gruber, who runs the Marijuana Investigations for Neuroscientific Discovery, wants to study the drug's effects on cognition, brain structure, quality of life, sleep and other clinical measures.
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Neuroscientist Studies Long-Term Effects Of Medical Marijuana
Staci Gruber vividly remembers her first hit of marijuana, back when she was in college. ... Today, she runs the 2-year-old Marijuana Investigations for Neuroscientific Discovery, or MIND, project at McLean Hospital in this suburb of Boston. With cognitive testing and neuroimaging, MIND is conducting a longitudinal study of medical marijuana. (Samuel, 8/15)
In other news, Maryland businesses get approval to grow and process medical marijuana —
The Washington Post:
Select Companies Will Be First In Md. To Legally Grow, Process Marijuana For Medicine
Thirty businesses have won approval to grow and process medical marijuana in Maryland, regulators announced Monday, putting life into the industry more than three years after lawmakers legalized the drug for medical use. Several of the winning applicants have political ties — with major donors or high-ranking officials on their teams — including a company that hired the Maryland lawmaker who was the driving force behind the tightly regulated program. (Gregg and Nirappil, 8/15)
The Baltimore Sun:
Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission Identifies Medical Marijuana Growers And Processors
The state has awarded preliminary licenses to more than 20 companies to grow and process marijuana in Maryland, a major step forward in the effort to make medical cannabis available to patients in Maryland. Licenses were awarded Monday to companies across the state, from Washington County in Western Maryland to Worcester County on the Eastern Shore. They plan to grow marijuana plants and turn them into pills, oils, extracts and other products for patients suffering from a range of illnesses. (Wood, 8/15)