The University of New Brunswick (UNB) and Canada House Wellness Group (CHWG) are pleased to announce that a memorandum of understanding has been signed to provide researchers with opportunities to pursue the health benefits of cannabis.
“We’re excited to be working with CHWG’s team of medical, technology, scientific and business professionals to further build on UNB’s status as the leading academic and research-based university,” says Dr. David MaGee, vice-president of research at UNB.
“Our faculty and staff, combined with CHWG’s professionals, will lead the way in developing and executing multiple shared projects that will be at the forefront of this type of research.”
CHWG is a diversified group of companies with a broad range of expertise relating to the cannabis industry. Through the partnership, UNB and CHWG will provide researchers with opportunities to discover crucial information on the use of cannabis as a medicinal product. It will also allow for shared technology research and development and the exploration of shared education and outreach opportunities.
“We are pleased to be partnering with an academic institution of such high reputation, and rich history, as UNB,” says Larry Bortles, chair and CEO of CHWG. “As our industry continues to grow and expand, we are very excited at the potential of what we will do together to change the landscape, not just in New Brunswick, but globally, in the medicinal cannabis area.”
The MOU continues UNB’s commitment to strengthening the provincial economy through innovative natural product research.
Potential areas of collaboration include education, technology platforms, analytics and clinical and medical research, as well as plant research and genomics. A working group will be formed to identify and prioritize these research and educational projects.
“We are looking forward to starting work together immediately,” says Dr. MaGee.
Media contacts
- Heather Campbell, University of New Brunswick, (506) 649-5697, hcampbel@unb.ca
- Andrew Skaling, Canada House Wellness Group, (506) 385-2521, andrew.skaling@canadahouse.ca
About the University of New Brunswick
The University of New Brunswick (UNB) is Canada’s oldest English-language university. Founded in 1785, the multi-campus institution has a rich history and a dynamic focus on innovation, experiential learning and entrepreneurship. UNB has more than 10,500 students from nearly 100 countries while several thousand more take UNB courses online and at partner institutions around the world.
About Canada Health Wellness Group
Canada House is the parent company of Marijuana for Trauma Inc, Knalysis Technologies and Abba Medix Corp. The company’s goal is to become the marketplace leader through strategic, partnerships, mergers and acquisitions that continue towards building the leading integrated cannabis therapy company in Canada and beyond. For more information, visit canadahouse.ca.
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