The Directors' Blog
Congratulations to Karina Thiessen and Haley Vecchiarelli, who have recently been awarded the CCIC Neuroscience Fellowship in Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research via the Brain Canada Rising Stars Trainee Award program. In partnership with the M. Wayne and J. Coleman... written by founding CCIC members, Dr. Mary Lynch and Dr. Linda Parker Dr. Raphael Mechoulam widely known as the “Father of Cannabinoid Research” was the preeminent leader in his field and a widely sought speaker when he kindly agreed to come to Halifax, Nova Scotia in... Congratulations to Sam Baglot and Laura Best have recently been awarded the CCIC Neuroscience Fellowship in Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research via the Brain Canada Rising Stars Trainee Awardprogram. The CCIC is committed to supporting evidence-based research and... We are excited to share with you the results of our 2022 Trainee Research Spotlight Award. This year, we received over 30 diverse applications from excellent research trainees across Canada. Following review by our adjudication committee the following trainees were... Dear Fellow CCIC Trainees and Faculty, As previously stated, the CCIC organization stands with Black communities against racial injustice and firmly believes that #BlackLivesMatter , within Canada, the United States, and abroad. With this in mind,... The CCIC organization stands with Black communities against racial injustice and firmly believes that #BlackLivesMatter , within Canada, the United States, and abroad. The CCIC is an organization focused on the study of cannabis and cannabinoids, and therefore, it is... Dear Applicants and Fellow CCIC Trainees and Faculty, I am excited to share with you the results of our 2020 Trainee Research Spotlight Award. This year, we received 20 diverse applications from excellent research trainees across Canada. Following review by our... Welcome to CCIC 2.0! A lot has changed in the last year on the cannabis landscape in Canada, and here at the CCIC we have also undergone some significant changes. At the conclusion of the 5th Annual CCIC Congress in April 2018, the long standing Executive Director of the CCIC, Dr. Mark Ware, announced that he was stepping down from his role and that I was coming in as new ED. This year the CCIC held its first Trainee Spotlight Award competition. Six winners were selected by a panel of reviewers from among a pool of over 30 applications to give platform presentations of their exciting new research at this year’s Cannabinoids in Clinical Practice meeting (Toronto, March 21 and 22). The selected awardees are also provided with $1,000 and waived registration fees to offset the cost of travel to the meeting.
Congratulations to the 2023 CCIC Neuroscience Fellowship in Cannabis & Cannabinoid Research Winners!
Remembering Dr. Raphael Mechoulam
Congratulations to the CCIC Neuroscience Fellowship in Cannabis & Cannabinoid Research Winners!
Introducing the 2022 Trainee Research Spotlight Award Winners!
Trainee Spotlight #BlackLivesMatter
CCIC Stands With Black Communities and Firmly Believes #BlackLivesMatter
Introducing the 2020 Trainee Research Spotlight Award Winners!
CCIC 2.0
Introducing the 2019 CCIC Trainee Spotlight Award Winners!
Congratulations to Sam Baglot and Laura Best have recently been awarded the CCIC Neuroscience Fellowship in Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research via the Brain Canada Rising Stars Trainee Awardprogram. The CCIC is committed to supporting evidence-based research and... Dear Fellow CCIC Trainees and Faculty, As previously stated, the CCIC organization stands with Black communities against racial injustice and firmly believes that #BlackLivesMatter , within Canada, the United States, and abroad. With this in mind,... Dear Applicants and Fellow CCIC Trainees and Faculty, I am excited to share with you the results of our 2020 Trainee Research Spotlight Award. This year, we received 20 diverse applications from excellent research trainees across Canada. Following review by our... This year the CCIC held its first Trainee Spotlight Award competition. Six winners were selected by a panel of reviewers from among a pool of over 30 applications to give platform presentations of their exciting new research at this year’s Cannabinoids in Clinical Practice meeting (Toronto, March 21 and 22). The selected awardees are also provided with $1,000 and waived registration fees to offset the cost of travel to the meeting.
Congratulations to the CCIC Neuroscience Fellowship in Cannabis & Cannabinoid Research Winners!
Trainee Spotlight #BlackLivesMatter
Introducing the 2020 Trainee Research Spotlight Award Winners!
Introducing the 2019 CCIC Trainee Spotlight Award Winners!
This year the CCIC held its first Trainee Spotlight Award competition. Six winners were selected by a panel of reviewers from among a pool of over 30 applications to give platform presentations of their exciting new research at this year’s Cannabinoids in Clinical Practice meeting (Toronto, March 21 and 22). The selected awardees are also provided with $1,000 and waived registration fees to offset the cost of travel to the meeting.
Introducing the 2019 CCIC Trainee Spotlight Award Winners!
Congratulations to Karina Thiessen and Haley Vecchiarelli, who have recently been awarded the CCIC Neuroscience Fellowship in Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research via the Brain Canada Rising Stars Trainee Award program. In partnership with the M. Wayne and J. Coleman... written by founding CCIC members, Dr. Mary Lynch and Dr. Linda Parker Dr. Raphael Mechoulam widely known as the “Father of Cannabinoid Research” was the preeminent leader in his field and a widely sought speaker when he kindly agreed to come to Halifax, Nova Scotia in... Congratulations to Sam Baglot and Laura Best have recently been awarded the CCIC Neuroscience Fellowship in Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research via the Brain Canada Rising Stars Trainee Awardprogram. The CCIC is committed to supporting evidence-based research and... Dear Fellow CCIC Trainees and Faculty, As previously stated, the CCIC organization stands with Black communities against racial injustice and firmly believes that #BlackLivesMatter , within Canada, the United States, and abroad. With this in mind,... The CCIC organization stands with Black communities against racial injustice and firmly believes that #BlackLivesMatter , within Canada, the United States, and abroad. The CCIC is an organization focused on the study of cannabis and cannabinoids, and therefore, it is... Welcome to CCIC 2.0! A lot has changed in the last year on the cannabis landscape in Canada, and here at the CCIC we have also undergone some significant changes. At the conclusion of the 5th Annual CCIC Congress in April 2018, the long standing Executive Director of the CCIC, Dr. Mark Ware, announced that he was stepping down from his role and that I was coming in as new ED. This year the CCIC held its first Trainee Spotlight Award competition. Six winners were selected by a panel of reviewers from among a pool of over 30 applications to give platform presentations of their exciting new research at this year’s Cannabinoids in Clinical Practice meeting (Toronto, March 21 and 22). The selected awardees are also provided with $1,000 and waived registration fees to offset the cost of travel to the meeting.
Congratulations to the 2023 CCIC Neuroscience Fellowship in Cannabis & Cannabinoid Research Winners!
Remembering Dr. Raphael Mechoulam
Congratulations to the CCIC Neuroscience Fellowship in Cannabis & Cannabinoid Research Winners!
Trainee Spotlight #BlackLivesMatter
CCIC Stands With Black Communities and Firmly Believes #BlackLivesMatter
CCIC 2.0
Introducing the 2019 CCIC Trainee Spotlight Award Winners!
Dear Fellow CCIC Trainees and Faculty, As previously stated, the CCIC organization stands with Black communities against racial injustice and firmly believes that #BlackLivesMatter , within Canada, the United States, and abroad. With this in mind,... The CCIC organization stands with Black communities against racial injustice and firmly believes that #BlackLivesMatter , within Canada, the United States, and abroad. The CCIC is an organization focused on the study of cannabis and cannabinoids, and therefore, it is... This year the CCIC held its first Trainee Spotlight Award competition. Six winners were selected by a panel of reviewers from among a pool of over 30 applications to give platform presentations of their exciting new research at this year’s Cannabinoids in Clinical Practice meeting (Toronto, March 21 and 22). The selected awardees are also provided with $1,000 and waived registration fees to offset the cost of travel to the meeting.
Trainee Spotlight #BlackLivesMatter
CCIC Stands With Black Communities and Firmly Believes #BlackLivesMatter
Introducing the 2019 CCIC Trainee Spotlight Award Winners!
Congratulations to Karina Thiessen and Haley Vecchiarelli, who have recently been awarded the CCIC Neuroscience Fellowship in Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research via the Brain Canada Rising Stars Trainee Award program. In partnership with the M. Wayne and J. Coleman... written by founding CCIC members, Dr. Mary Lynch and Dr. Linda Parker Dr. Raphael Mechoulam widely known as the “Father of Cannabinoid Research” was the preeminent leader in his field and a widely sought speaker when he kindly agreed to come to Halifax, Nova Scotia in... Dear Fellow CCIC Trainees and Faculty, As previously stated, the CCIC organization stands with Black communities against racial injustice and firmly believes that #BlackLivesMatter , within Canada, the United States, and abroad. With this in mind,... The CCIC organization stands with Black communities against racial injustice and firmly believes that #BlackLivesMatter , within Canada, the United States, and abroad. The CCIC is an organization focused on the study of cannabis and cannabinoids, and therefore, it is... This year the CCIC held its first Trainee Spotlight Award competition. Six winners were selected by a panel of reviewers from among a pool of over 30 applications to give platform presentations of their exciting new research at this year’s Cannabinoids in Clinical Practice meeting (Toronto, March 21 and 22). The selected awardees are also provided with $1,000 and waived registration fees to offset the cost of travel to the meeting.
Congratulations to the 2023 CCIC Neuroscience Fellowship in Cannabis & Cannabinoid Research Winners!
Remembering Dr. Raphael Mechoulam
Trainee Spotlight #BlackLivesMatter
CCIC Stands With Black Communities and Firmly Believes #BlackLivesMatter
Introducing the 2019 CCIC Trainee Spotlight Award Winners!
Congratulations to Karina Thiessen and Haley Vecchiarelli, who have recently been awarded the CCIC Neuroscience Fellowship in Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research via the Brain Canada Rising Stars Trainee Award program. In partnership with the M. Wayne and J. Coleman... written by founding CCIC members, Dr. Mary Lynch and Dr. Linda Parker Dr. Raphael Mechoulam widely known as the “Father of Cannabinoid Research” was the preeminent leader in his field and a widely sought speaker when he kindly agreed to come to Halifax, Nova Scotia in... Congratulations to Sam Baglot and Laura Best have recently been awarded the CCIC Neuroscience Fellowship in Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research via the Brain Canada Rising Stars Trainee Awardprogram. The CCIC is committed to supporting evidence-based research and... Dear Applicants and Fellow CCIC Trainees and Faculty, I am excited to share with you the results of our 2020 Trainee Research Spotlight Award. This year, we received 20 diverse applications from excellent research trainees across Canada. Following review by our... This year the CCIC held its first Trainee Spotlight Award competition. Six winners were selected by a panel of reviewers from among a pool of over 30 applications to give platform presentations of their exciting new research at this year’s Cannabinoids in Clinical Practice meeting (Toronto, March 21 and 22). The selected awardees are also provided with $1,000 and waived registration fees to offset the cost of travel to the meeting.
Congratulations to the 2023 CCIC Neuroscience Fellowship in Cannabis & Cannabinoid Research Winners!
Remembering Dr. Raphael Mechoulam
Congratulations to the CCIC Neuroscience Fellowship in Cannabis & Cannabinoid Research Winners!
Introducing the 2020 Trainee Research Spotlight Award Winners!
Introducing the 2019 CCIC Trainee Spotlight Award Winners!