The ICR was established in June 2016 through an innovative partnership between Colorado State University – Pueblo, the state of Colorado, and Pueblo County.
With initial funding support from Pueblo County and the state of Colorado, the ICR is the nation’s first multi-disciplinary cannabis research center at a regional, comprehensive institution. The primary function of the Institute is the generation of knowledge that contributes to science, medicine, and society through investigation of the benefits and risks associated with cannabis. Research findings are used to translate discoveries into innovative applications that improve lives.
For more information about ICR, visit csupueblo.edu/institute-of-cannabis-research.
The ICR was established in June 2016 through an innovative partnership between Colorado State University – Pueblo, the state of Colorado, and Pueblo County.
With initial funding support from Pueblo County and the state of Colorado, the ICR is the nation’s first multi-disciplinary cannabis research center at a regional, comprehensive institution. The primary function of the Institute is the generation of knowledge that contributes to science, medicine, and society through investigation of the benefits and risks associated with cannabis. Research findings are used to translate discoveries into innovative applications that improve lives.
For more information about ICR, visit csupueblo.edu/institute-of-cannabis-research.
Call for Abstracts
SUBMISSION DEADLINE:
APRIL 22, 2022 | 5PM PT
Authors will receive notification of acceptance
and session assignments by May 4, 2022
Welcome to the 2022 Virtual Cannabis Research Conference (CRC), hosted by Oregon State University's Global Hemp Innovation Center in partnership with the Institute of Cannabis Research at Colorado State University Pueblo.
This 6th annual conference will bring together leading cannabis researchers, innovators, business owners, trainees, and other attendees with expertise in cannabis science from across the country and overseas. The virtual conference will include presentations, live Q & A, an interactive exhibit hall and poster hall, along with a community lounge with real-time engagement.
Submit an abstract to present at CRC 2022 and join us in exploring cannabis research frontiers!
PROGRAM Session TOPICS:
1. Materials, Processing, and Product Manufacturing
2. Genetics, Growth, and Culture
3. Human Health and Medicine
4. Livestock and Companion Animals/Pets
5. Business and Economic Development
6. Education
7. Policy and Legal Landscape
8. Quality Control, Chemistry, and Analytics
ABSTRACT GUIDELINES:
Authors must conform to all abstract guidelines or submitted abstracts will be rejected. Authors must request either PLATFORM or POSTER presentation formats and must designate one of the eight PROGRAM Session TOPICS for the presentation of their abstracts.
Abstracts will be assigned to appropriate conference sessions by the Program Committee. Session assignments will comply with author preferences on a space-available basis and may not always accommodate author requests.
For Complete Abstract Guidelines,
and to Submit an Abstract:
