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Wickens, C.M., Wright, M., Mann, R.E., Brands, B., Di Ciano, P., Stoduto, G., Fares, A., Matheson, J., George, T.P., Rehm, J., Shuper, P.A., Sproule, B., Samohkvalov, A., Huestis, M.A. & Le Foll, B. 2022. Separate and combined effects of alcohol and cannabis on mood, subjective experience, cognition and psychomotor performance: A randomized trial. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry, 118:110570.

Bourgault, Z., Matheson, J., Mann, R.E., Brands, B., Wickens, C.M., Tiwari, A.K., Zai, C.C., Kennedy, J. & Le Foll, B. 2022. Mu opioid receptor gene variant modulates subjective response to smoked cannabis. Am J Transl Res, 14(1):623-632.

Fares, A., Wickens, C.M., Mann, R.E., Di Ciano, P., Wright, M., Matheson, J., Hasan, O.S.M., Rehm, J., George, T.P., Samokhvalov, A.V., Shuper, P.A., Huestis, M.A., Stoduto, G., Brown, T., Stefan, C., Rubin-Kahana, D.S., Le Foll, B. & Brands, B. 2022. Combined effect of alcohol and cannabis on simulated driving. Psychopharmacology, 239(5):1263-1277.

Imtiaz, S., Hamilton, H.A., Jankowicz, D., Nigatu, Y.T., Rehm, J., Wells, S., Wickens, C.M. & Elton-Marshall, T. 2022. Cannabis use, increased cannabis use, and cannabis use frequency in the context of the novel coronavirus disease pandemic in Canada (May 2020 to March 2021). Canadian Journal of Addiction, 13(2):23-27.

Imtiaz, S., Wells, S., Rehm, J., Wickens, C.M., Hamilton, H., Nigatu, Y.T., Jankowicz, D. & Elton-Marshall, T. 2022. Daily cannabis use during the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic in Canada: a repeated cross-sectional study from May 2020 to December 2020. Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy, 17(1):14.

McDonald, A.J., Wickens, C.M., Bondy, S.J., Elton-Marshall, T., Wells, S., Nigatu, Y.T., Jankowicz, D. & Hamilton, H.A. 2022. Age differences in the association between loneliness and anxiety symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic. Psychiatry Research, 310:114446.

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