The center of the downtown campus on March 24, 2021.
As CBD products become more widespread, Toni Marie Rudisill, an assistant research professor in West Virginia University's School of Public Health, is seeking students to participate in a study that will test how CBD impacts driving performance.
Rudisill is investigating how medications and drugs affect driving performance. âMy end goal as an injury epidemiologist, I want people to live long, healthy, productive lives,â Rudisill said.
The driving simulation study is being led by Rudisill and funded by the West Virginia Clinical and Translational Science Institute.
40 participants will be randomized into groups that will either receive a placebo or 300 milligrams of CBD oil. Researchers will then assess driving performance along with cognitive tests.