Upcoming Courses
A month long introductory Cannabis science course consisting of both classroom and online instruction
Price: $600/person Length of time: 4-5 weeks Instruction Style: Classroom and online instruction Difficulty: Moderate Availability: TBD
A month long advanced Cannabis science course exploring more complex Cannabis science topics, consisting of both classroom and online instruction
Price: $600/person Length of time: 4-5 weeks Instruction Style: Classroom and online instruction Difficulty: Moderate - Hard Availability: TBD
Customized Cannabis and cannabinoid science training sessions are available for Cannabis dispensaries.
Price: $200/person Length of time: 2 weeks Instruction Style: Classroom and online instruction Difficulty: Beginner - Moderate Availability: Custom Scheduling |
Meet The Instructors
Dr. Anthony Smith Dr. Smith received his Ph.D from Oregon State University in Molecular & Cellular Biology with an emphasis on biochemistry, metabolism and nutrition. He has acquired over 15 years of natural product research, quality assurance, product development, GMP manufacturing, FDA & regulatory experience and analytical expertise. While at OSU, Dr. Smith studied at the Linus Pauling Institute which is world renowned for its work in nutritional, dietary supplement, and natural products research. Along with his recent work with Cannabis, Dr. Smith is a leading international authority on aging, lipoic acid and vascular disease, with over 20 publications in various peer-reviewed scientific journals. Dr. Smith serves on multiple scientific advisory boards, including the Health Research Institute which promotes medical and horticultural research of natural products. Dr. Smith currently serves on the Oregon governor's task force for researching the medicinal and public health effects of Cannabis. Jason Wilson, MS Jason earned a B.A. from the University of Mississippi and an M.S. from Southern Oregon University in Environmental Education, specializing in Biology and Education. At the University of Mississippi in Oxford, Mississippi, he worked with the USDA Natural Products Research Center and the NIDA Cannabis Research and Development Laboratory providing guidance to labs and researchers there in Information Technology and analytical instrumentation service. Since then he has served as a science educator for various groups including the National Audubon Society, the Nature Conservancy, the Medford Bureau of Land Management, and Southern Oregon University. |