TC3 Two-Day Workshop on EDI in Cannabis & Cannabinoid Research - Call for Talk Proposals
The Toronto Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research Consortium (TC3) is hosting a two-day event titled
“EQUITY, DIVERSITY, AND INCLUSIVITY (EDI) IN CANNABIS & CANNABINOID RESEARCH".
Date: Tuesday, April 22 and Wednesday, April 23, 2025. 
Location: Chestnut Conference Centre, 89 Chestnut St, Toronto, Ontario.

CALL FOR TALK PROPOSALS:
We are looking for speakers who want to share new results or planned studies that relate to the theme of "EDI in Cannabis & Cannabinoid Research. 
Examples of relevant topics: cannabis use or harms among populations or communities historically under-represented in cannabis research (e.g., women; Black, Indigenous, and other people of colour; people with disabilities; sexual and gender minorities), health equity perspectives on cannabis legalization, novel biomedical approaches to understanding equity-relevant diversity in responses to cannabinoids (e.g., animal models to examine sex or age differences in cannabinoid effects), etc.

In the summary of your proposed talk, please include, at minimum
  1. Statement of background/rationale
  2. Aims of the research
  3. Relevance to EDI measures
If you are proposing to present research data, please include 
  1. Background/rationale
  2. Aims
  3. Methods
  4. Results
  5. Conclusion
Please note that proposed talks are intended to be 15 minutes in length.
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