Comprehensive Research-Based Trauma Healing Includes Medical Cannabis Insight for All
Comprehensive Research-Based Trauma Healing Includes Medical Cannabis Insight for All
Black Women in Biotechnology is building trauma-responsive infrastructure in cannabinoid care, curriculum, and civic systems.
Membership is open. Institutional authorship is protected. If you're ready to build, teach, or contribute—apply below.
For Clinicians
We welcome licensed professionals, healers, and care providers committed to trauma-responsive cannabinoid systems.
Required:
• Statement of Interest (250 words max)
Why do you want to join BWIB? What impact do you hope to make?
• Resume or CV
Include clinical, research, or community-based experience relevant to healing systems or cannabinoid care.
• License or Certification
Upload documentation of your clinical credentials.
Optional:
• Abstract or project summary
• Portfolio or sample work
• Institutional affiliation or letter of support
• Statement of contribution (what you’ll help build or teach)
For Students
We welcome students in science, medicine, public health, and related fields who are ready to learn, contribute, and grow.
Required:
• Statement of Interest (250 words max)
Why do you want to join BWIB? What are you eager to learn or contribute?
• Resume or CV
Include academic, research, or community experience.
• Transcript or Enrollment Verification
Unofficial transcripts or a letter from your institution are accepted.
Optional:
• Abstract or project summary
• Sample work or writing
• Statement of contribution (what you’ll help build or explore)
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