Examining the patient-level impact of therapeutic cannabis use through data collection and dissemination.
What We Do
The Cannabis and Health Research Initiative (CHRI) is a platform of data collection and dissemination focused on the health outcomes of medicinal cannabis at the patient level.
CHRI aims to inform clinical decision-making, identify target areas for the development of cannabinoid therapeutics, and steer policy and regulatory decisions in the interest of public and patient health.
National Cannabis Study
Participate in a large-scale study of personal experience with medicinal cannabis.
Data Repository
Conduct meaningful research with data collected and tools developed by CHRI.
Research Library
Search published scientific articles related to the health effects of cannabis.
Who We Are
CHRI is a collaboration between two organizations with years of experience in medicinal cannabis research: Johns Hopkins University and Realm of Caring. The individuals behind these organizations offer decades of combined experience in relevant fields for a comprehensive approach to data collection and management.
Contact Us
We’re here to answer your questions about the Cannabis and Health Research Initiative as a researcher, participant or any other party interested in the impact of our work.
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Research reported as part of the Cannabis and Health Research Initiative is supported by a grant awarded to Johns Hopkins University by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) under Award Number UM1DA059000.