Pubdate: Tue, 12 Apr 2016 Source: San Diego Union Tribune (CA) Copyright: 2016 Union-Tribune Publishing Co. Contact: http://www.utsandiego.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/386 Note: Seldom prints LTEs from outside it's circulation area. Health MEDICAL MARIJUANA SYMPOSIUM WEDNESDAY LA JOLLA - People wanting to learn more about the latest scientific findings on medical marijuana can attend a free symposium on the topic Wednesday at UC San Diego. The event, scheduled for 8:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., is slated to be held in the university's Medical Education and Telemedicine Building in La Jolla, on the school's main campus. It's meant to give an overview of research discoveries about cannabis and explain what's still unknown. Topics will range from what scientists know about how marijuana affects a child's developing brain to what benefits and risks it brings to adult patients. Hosted by the UC San Diego Clinical and Translational Research Institute, the symposium is scheduled to start with a presentation on the developmental effects of cannabis in animal-based lab studies. Scientists also intend to talk about the risks of exposure to marijuana through breastfeeding and the possibility of users suffering addiction and withdrawal symptoms. Experts also plan to discuss how the nationwide ABCD Study, an ongoing research project examining cognitive development in 10,000 healthy children, may bring new insights on medical marijuana. Finally, presenters intend to go over knowledge about the use of medical marijuana for treatment of nerve pain and the drug's effects on spasticity in multiple sclerosis. The event is directed by Christina Chambers, director of the institute's Center for Life Course Research, and Dr. Dilip Jeste, the university's associate dean for healthy aging and senior care. A full description of all presentations is available at bit.ly/CTRIcannabis. Reservations are required and can be made by visiting bit.ly/CTRIregistration. The symposium's attendees can park in the university's Gilman parking structure at Gilman Drive and Russell Lane. The event site is a short walk south of the parking structure and can be accessed by crossing the medical school grounds past the Stein Clinical Research Building. For more information, call (858) 246-1743 or email --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom