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SK3 Group Inc. SKTO
Posted On: 01/30/2014 5:50:06 PM
Post# of 36729
Posted By: bellsandwhistles
Is Chairman Allyn and/or Berkeley Bio plugged into the Univ. of  California Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research?

While Dharmanol™ supplement is selling in the collectives and dispensaries of CA and other MMJ-approved states, Dharmanol™ could be undergoing clinical trials funded by the state of California. All to the good for SKTO.


http://www.cmcr.ucsd.edu/
Welcome to the University of California's Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research (CMCR). The purpose of the Center is to coordinate rigorous scientific studies to assess the safety and efficacy of cannabis and cannabis compounds for treating medical conditions. The funding of the CMCR is the result of SB 847, passed by the State Legislature and signed into law by Governor Gray Davis.


CMCR Mission Statement


The Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research will conduct high quality scientific studies intended to ascertain the general medical safety and efficacy of cannabis and cannabis products and examine alternative forms of cannabis administration. The center will be seen as a model resource for health policy planning by virtue of its close collaboration with federal, state, and academic entities.


Objectives



  1. To conduct and support focused controlled clinical trials on the efficacy of cannabis in patients diagnosed with HIV/AIDS, cancer, seizures or muscle spasms associated with a chronic debilitating condition, or any other serious condition providing sufficient theoretical justification.

  2. To use prospective clinical trials to determine optimal dosage, timing, and modes of administration for cannabis in various medical disorders.

  3. To conduct randomized trials to compare the efficacy and safety of various methods of cannabis administration.

  4. To conduct observational studies and randomized trials to assess the safety and toxicity of cannabis in the medically ill. Such studies will evaluate the impact of treatment on daily functioning and on life quality.

  5. To conduct limited pre-clinical studies with direct relevance to understanding cannabis as a therapeutic agent.

  6. To facilitate the implementation of research by assisting investigators in securing relevant regulatory review and approval by state and federal agencies.

  7. To establish a process of rigorous peer review of scientific proposals.

  8. To secure external sources of funding to maximize the scope and size of cannabis studies.


http://www.cmcr.ucsd.edu/













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