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.
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SUBMIT AN ABSTRACT
DEADLINE: APRIL 10, 2023
Conference abstracts will be reviewed by the CRC Program Planning Committee
before acceptance into the conference.
Accepted abstracts will be published in the Journal of Cannabis Research
as long as they meet the following criteria:
1) Contain new scholarly information,
2) Meet all relevant ethical and regulatory standards
(such as those relating to animal and human research), and
3) Have no financial conflicts of interest.
Abstract authors should provide evidence in their submission of meeting these criteria.
Abstracts will be published in a separate section of the Journal identified as being conference abstracts
not subject to the Journal's standard external peer review process.
