the United States, we need to understand how molecules like THC (the psychoactive component of marijuana) and the synthetic cannabinoids interact with the receptor, especially since we're starting to see people show up in emergency rooms when they use synthetic cannabinoids,' co-author Raymond Stevens
Date: Oct 24, 2016
Category: Health
Source: Google
Researchers uncover structure of marijuana receptor that makes humans 'high'
"What is important is to understand how different molecules bind to the receptor, how they control the receptor function, and how this can affect different people," said Raymond Stevens, co-author of the study.
"We are working hard to understand how the receptor is activated so that we can better understand the effects of synthetic cannabinoids such as K2 and Spice," study co-author Raymond Stevens, also a professor of molecular structural biology and drug discovery at ShanghaiTech University, told
Concord police said Raymond Stevens, 42, used a permanent black marker to deface the homes of three African refugee families in September 2011. On one home was scrawled, "The subhumans in this house are enjoying a free ride." On another, "Go back to your hell and leave us alone."
Date: Oct 15, 2013
Source: Google
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Raymond Stevens
Work:
Kings Island - Rides (2010)
Education:
University of Cincinnati Clermont College - CSST, Western Brown High School