Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has become a useful tool to study the human brain. fMRI has provided some basic information on the activities and functions of the human brain. Until recently, the effects of smoked drugs such as nicotine...
Jahan Marcu is currently investigating the pharmacology of cannabinoid receptors at Temple University School of Medicine. Before joining the PhD program at Temple, Mr. Marcu worked at the California Pacific Medical Center Research Institute studying the anti-cancer properties of compounds from the cannabis plant. The findings were published in the Journal of Molecular Cancer Therapeutics. Please email your science questions to Jahan.marcu@gmail.com
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