The benefits and drawbacks of cannabis have been receiving a lot of attention, but what is the science? Analytical chemistry will play a vital role in understanding the implications of cannabis use for medicinal purposes and setting reference standards. Dr. Christopher Hudalla discusses the current state of cannabis research, and its possible future.
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- The complexity of regulatory and legislative hurdles that impact scientific research in the area
- The difficulty in obtaining reference standards
- The future of cannabis research
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