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Neuroscientist Spotlight: Dr. Staci Gruber

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Dr. Staci Gruber is a Professor at Harvard University and Director of two programs at McLean’s Hospital. Her research on cannabis and the developing brain has won her many accolades and recognition in the world of neuroscience. Her work on adolescent brain development was featured on a legal document used in the decision against juvenile execution by the Supreme Court of the United States. She also researched how recreational cannabis use can worsen driving performance and how a derivative of cannabis called cannabidiol can be used as an effective treatment for anxiety. The incredible research Dr. Staci Gruber has produced explains why she is being featured in this spotlight.
Title: Neuroscientist Spotlight: Dr. Staci Gruber
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Dr.
Staci Gruber is a Professor at Harvard University and Director of two programs at McLean’s Hospital.
Her research on cannabis and the developing brain has won her many accolades and recognition in the world of neuroscience.
Her work on adolescent brain development was featured on a legal document used in the decision against juvenile execution by the Supreme Court of the United States.
She also researched how recreational cannabis use can worsen driving performance and how a derivative of cannabis called cannabidiol can be used as an effective treatment for anxiety.
The incredible research Dr.
Staci Gruber has produced explains why she is being featured in this spotlight.

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