Are You Interested in CBD and/or CBG Research Studies? Earn Up to $275 If Eligible

Are you interested in cannabinoids like Cannabidiol (CBD) or Cannabigerol (CBG)? The U of A is currently running several research studies about cannabinoids and stress, anxiety, substance use, ADHD and more. If you are interested in learning more, click the link.

Cannabinoids like CBD and CBG are non-intoxicating molecules from the cannabis plant. If you are between the ages of 18-55 years old and have not used cannabinoids in the past 30 days, you may be eligible to participate in one of our ongoing research studies. If you are eligible, you could earn eight Sona credits or be paid up to $275!

Go to this link to see if you are eligible for these studies. If eligible, you would visit the laboratory, self-administer cannabinoids (CBD, CBG) or placebo (product provided) and return to the lab. Help researchers better understand how cannabinoids relate to stress, anxiety, substance use, ADHD and more! 

To see if you are eligible, follow this link or contact Riley Gournay and Morgan Ferretti at ua.petal.lab@gmail.com or call (479) 575-3523.      

Contacts

Riley Gournay and Morgan Ferretti,
Department of Psychological Science
479-575-3523, ua.petal.lab@gmail.com

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