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Addictive Behaviors | Genetics - Adult | Mental Health & Behavioral Research, Phase Early Phase 1 / Phase 0

Genetic Factors and Cannabis Study

What is the purpose of this trial?

Genetic Factors and Cannabis Study

This study looks at how a person’s genes may affect the way they respond to THC, the main chemical in cannabis that causes a “high.” We are studying both healthy volunteers and people with certain mental health conditions to better understand how genetics may play a role in cannabis’ effects.

Ages: 21 to 70

Study involves: Screening visit, 1 dosing session, 3 follow-up phone calls

Pays up to: $300

Inclusion Criteria:

· Have tried cannabis at least once.

· Able and willing to give informed consent.

If you are interested, please contact yalecannabisresearch@yale.edu or call 203-932-5711 ext 12406

Contact Information

For more information about this study, including how to volunteer, contact Sophia Gregorace 203-932-5711 ext 12406

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  • Last Updated
    05/03/2026
  • Study IRB
    #2000036194