Research
- CUChange Grad Student Laurel Gibson's Dissertation Study on Physical Activity and Cannabis Effects (SPACE) featured in CU Boulder 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
- Grad Student Laurel Gibson and CUChange Co-Director Angela Bryan collaborated with Washing State University to publish a recent paper with the Nature Public Health Emergency Collection: Title: Cognitive and Affective Risk Beliefs and their