Cannabinoids and Traumatic Brain Injury: A Randomized, Placebo Controlled Trial
Department Specific Free Standing Clinic, Outpatient CTRC, University of Colorado Hospital Our study is seeking individuals aged 18-60, who have been diagnosed with a traumatic brain injury (TBI). The goal of the study is to see whether cannabinoids (CBD) can improve TBI symptoms. ... |
Multiomics Investigation of Marijuana Use
Outpatient CTRC, Outpatient CTRC, University of Colorado Hospital This research study seeks to learn more about biomarkers and biological pathways associated with marijuana use. We are enrolling adults who are marijuana users or non-users. The study involves filling out online surveys and one on-campus visit to give a blood, urine, and hair sample. If yo... |
Cannabis Teens and Choice Study (CATCH Study)
Outpatient CTRC We are currently seeking participants ages 14-21 for a two visit (one remote, one on campus) study at CU Anschutz. The purpose of this research is to better understand the effects of substance use on decision making and biologic-systems in adolescents. Compensation is provided. ... |
Effects of THC on Alcohol Consumption and Brain Function
Brain Imaging Center (BIC), Outpatient CTRC Alcohol and cannabis are often used together such that their effects overlap. Cannabis edibles (which may contain large doses of THC) have not been well-studied in the laboratory, and it is unclear how such products may impact alcohol consumption patterns. This study will test the effects ... |
The Effects of Hemp-Derived CBD on the Neural Basis of Cannabis-Cue and Emotion Related Processing
Brain Imaging Center (BIC) - Scan Read, Outpatient CTRC We will recruit young adults (ages 18-25). Participants will be selected to achieve a diverse gender and ethnic sample, with roughly balanced male/female participation We will enroll up to 75 participants to achieve a sample size of ~52 participants with usable data. ... |
Clinical Trial of Maternal Choline Supplements to Mitigate Effects of Prenatal Cannabis Exposure on Early Brain Development
Outpatient CTRC, University of Colorado Hospital Have an in-person appointment every six weeks and a telephone call every two weeks starting around 16-weeks gestation up until birth. Take the study supplement by mouth every morning and evening until birth. Have 5 in-person appointments and once monthly telephone calls about your chil... |