Headspace Sensory Cannabis Aroma Paper among Most Frequently Cited in Scientific Journal PLoS ONE

FORT COLLINS, Colorado, November 20, 2019 – Joerg Heber, editor-in-chief of PLoS ONE, has named a Headspace Sensory cannabis study as one of the scientific journal’s top 10% most cited papers of 2018. The paper, co-authored by Headspace Sensory founder Dr. Avery Gilbert and XTR Systems chemist Dr. Joseph DiVerdi, is “Consumer perceptions of strain differences in Cannabis aroma.”

The paper, which has been downloaded over 1,686 times, is available here.

“It is gratifying to see our work acknowledged in print by other cannabis scientists,” said Gilbert, “especially as most university-based researchers still can’t work with cannabis.” Gilbert believes sensory analysis of cannabis by academic and private labs will expand rapidly once federal restrictions are lifted.

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