Toronto Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research Consortium
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TC3 is an interdisciplinary research network that brings together and supports researchers and trainees engaged in cannabis & cannabinoid research at the University of Toronto & Toronto Academic Health Sciences Network.
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📣 SAVE THE DATE: May 27-29, 2026 for the Canadian Cannabis Research Summit and TC3 EDI Workshop at the University of Toronto! We are excited to partner once again with the Canadian Consortium for the Investigation of Cannabinoids. Details To Come! #cannabis #cannabinoids #research @utoronto.ca
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Annual Scientific Meeting
📍 Québec City Convention Centre
April 29th — May 2nd, 2026
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The North Star Initiative is charting the path to make #Canada the global destination for brain & mental health #research. By uniting world-class scientists and visionary donors, CAMH is accelerating breakthroughs to transform care.

Learn more!
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🛎️ Please note: The deadline to register for the Temagami/N’Daki Menan Colloquium has changed to Sept. 5.

Email us to secure your spot! #UofTIRN
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Join the IRN for the 52nd Temagami/N’Daki Menan Colloquium – four days of land-based learning in Teme-Augama Anishinaabe territory.

Open to the @utoronto.ca community, the event centres on Indigenous self-determination, land & water relations 🌿 buff.ly/QQDahJe #UofTIRN
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🚨Attention postdoctoral researchers and students!

CAMH has launched our 2026 Postdoctoral Research Award Competitions, reflecting an investment in the future generation of world-class #researchers in #mentalhealth.

⤵️Learn more and apply today:
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🚨The 2024-2025 Dean’s Report is now live

Tap ⬇️ to explore the many ways #UofTPharmacy is shaping the future of health through education, research and innovation.

🔗: www.pharmacy.utoronto.ca/2024-2025-de...
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In September, IBRO is opening several #grants to support #neuroscience organizations & individuals in:
👉Inviting inspiring speakers
👉Supporting their emerging societies
👉Boosting their 2026 #BrainAwarenessWeek campaigns! @dana_fdn

Get ready to apply! buff.ly/YfeGjMX
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Don't forget - poster abstract submissions for #ACNP2026 are due *this Thursday*, August 28th ⌛️
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Congratulations to @tc3consortium.bsky.social member, Prof. Jeffrey Wardell, and team on their recent paper on the relationship between #ADHD symptoms & #cannabis-related consequences in young adults. @uoftpsych.bsky.social
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New Cannabis paper out today from @yorkuniversity.bsky.social, @iasatusc.bsky.social, and @uoftpress.bsky.social researchers. Understanding the Relationships between #ADHD Symptoms and Cannabis-Related Consequences among Young Adults.
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🗞️ The BRN Update newsletter returns in September!

Stay connected with our latest news, events and opportunities as we promote Black research excellence at @utoronto.ca.

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#UofT has climbed one spot to 25th place globally in the latest edition of ShanghaiRanking Consultancy’s worldwide university ranking. 🗺️ uoft.me/bM4
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Join us virtually on October 16-17 to learn more about the latest science re. cannabis/cannabinoids and the gut-brain access
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🌿 Register Now: CMCR Symposium explores cannabis & gut-brain paradoxes. Virtual event Oct 16–17, free CME credits!
https://tr.ee/TJB4b3
#CannabisResearch
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Check out this new review of preclinical, human lab, and clinical studies to advance treatment of cannabis use disorder, with recommendations on where the field might go next (hint: define efficacy by considering what patients are asking for in treatment, which is typically not abstinence)
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Did you catch this recent NPP review paper?

It explores how early life immune activation and stress alter microglial function and potentially contribute to neurodevelopmental and psychiatric disorders
Microglia as critical mediators linking perinatal immune stress to mental health trajectories
Neuropsychopharmacology - Microglia as critical mediators linking perinatal immune stress to mental health trajectories
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🌿 Register Now: CMCR Symposium explores cannabis & gut-brain paradoxes. Virtual event Oct 16–17, free CME credits!
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Check out this recent BrainPod episode where @tc3consortium.bsky.social Member Prof. Laurie Zawertailo speaks about their recent paper. @camhnews.bsky.social
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Our newest BrainPod episode is out 🧠 🎙️

Listen to Dr. Laurie Zawertalio discuss their recent paper on grey matter morphometry in young adult e-cigarette users, tobacco cigarette users, and non-using controls 🚬

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Grey matter morphometry in young adult e-cigarette users, tobacco cigarette users & non-using controls
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Today is #InternationalSelfCareDay!

This day recognizes the importance of activities that improve #mental and #physical well-being – whether it's taking up a new hobby, getting active or relaxing.

Check out this self-care resource we've put together!
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Apply for the 2026–27 JHI Faculty Research Fellowships!

Centered on the theme "Doubles, Doppelgängers," these year-long awards are open to #UofT faculty in the tenured and continuing appointment streams.

🗓️ Deadline: Sept. 16 at 4 p.m.
Black Research Network: 2026-27 JHI Faculty Research Fellowships
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New @pact-lab.bsky.social paper out today led by [current postdoc] Gavin Petrie & [former postdoc] Raegan Mazurka exploring how acute alcohol impacts endocannabinoid levels & their relation to the subjective effects of alcohol 🍻

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Effects of acute alcohol administration on endocannabinoids and relation to subjective effects - Psychopharmacology
Rationale Harmful alcohol use remains a significant global public health challenge. Examining variability in the acute subjective effects of alcohol and related neurobiological mechanisms may advance the understanding of susceptibility to harmful alcohol use. Research suggests the endocannabinoid (eCB) system may play an important role in mediating the reinforcing effects of alcohol. This study examined the relationship between alcohol-induced changes in eCB concentrations and the subjective psychoactive effects of acute alcohol consumption. Method Healthy social drinkers (n = 28, aged 20–35 years) participated in a within-subjects, single-blind, placebo-controlled laboratory alcohol challenge study. Alcohol (0.6 g/kg; with 20% adjustment for women) and placebo sessions were counterbalanced. Subjective alcohol effects were assessed from self-report questionnaires administered pre- and post-dosing, including the Biphasic Alcohol Effects Scale (BAES), Drug Effects Questionnaire (DEQ), and Profile of Mood States (POMS). The eCBs, N-arachidonoylethanolamine (anandamide; AEA) and 2-arachidonylglycerol (2-AG), were assessed from blood plasma taken throughout the dosing session. Results Acute alcohol was associated with an overall decrease in 2-AG concentrations compared to placebo. Further, we found that a drop in 2-AG concentrations was associated with less drug ‘liking’ and feelings of ‘friendliness’, whereas under placebo conditions, a rise in 2-AG was associated with a smaller decrease in feelings of ‘stimulation’ (e.g., feeling energized, talkative). Alcohol did not significantly affect AEA concentrations. Conclusion Our study provides the first evidence that eCBs may contribute to individual differences in sensitivity to alcohol's reward-related mechanisms by influencing subjective experience, offering insight into the potential role of eCBs in the processes underlying harmful alcohol use.
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Congratulations to @tc3consortium.bsky.social Fellow alumna
Dr. Helena Fetter Filippini on completing her Postdoctoral training at @uoftpharmacy.bsky.social & being appointed Asst Prof in the Division of Endodontics & Director of Pre-Doctoral Endodontics Clinic at Virginia Commonwealth University!
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June 26 🗓 Join Black at @uoftmississauga.bsky.social for the Black Flourishing Summit 2025!

The summit offers a unique platform to engage in powerful discussions, explore strategies for combating systemic racism, and build stronger and more resilient communities.

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