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Noggin @ Brown: Cannabis, Pain, Bias & Brain
April 16, 2019 @ 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
WHAT: “Cannabis, Pain, Bias & Brain” at Brown University dinner
WHERE: Andina Restaurant, 1314 NW Glisan St, Portland, OR 97209
WHEN: Tuesday, April 16, 6:00 – 8:30pm
Artist Frida Kahlo survived a bus accident in 1925, which broke her spinal column, collarbone, ribs, pelvis and right leg, crushed and dislocated her right foot, dislocated her shoulder – and left her with terrible, psychologically debilitating bouts of chronic pain.
A provocative and entertaining evening at Andina restaurant featuring Bill Griesar ’87, Ph.D, Senior Instructor in Psychology at Portland State University and Co-Founder and Neuroscience Coordinator of NW Noggin and Jeff Leake, M.F.A., artist, PSU instructor and Co-Founder and Art Coordinator of NW Noggin. We’ll be joined by Andy Shaindlin ’86, Vice President for Alumni Relations at Brown University.
We will explore neuroscience, cannabis, addiction, pain relief, bias in enforcement, and public policy.
SLIDES (ppt): Cannabis, Pain, Bias & Brain
SLIDES (pdf): Cannabis, Pain, Bias & Brain
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