Nadia Solowij

About Nadia Solowij

Nadia Solowij, With an exceptional h-index of 51 and a recent h-index of 38 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Wollongong, specializes in the field of cannabis, medicinal cannabinoids, neuroimaging.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Lifestyle management and brain MRI metrics in female Australian adults living with multiple sclerosis: a feasibility and acceptability study

White matter alterations associated with chronic cannabis use disorder: a structural network and fixel-based analysis

Cannabis Dependence is Associated with Reduced Hippocampal Subregion Volumes Independently of Sex: Findings from an ENIGMA Addiction Working Group Multi-Country Study

Brain volumes in alcohol use disorder: Do females and males differ? A whole‐brain magnetic resonance imaging mega‐analysis

Daily cannabidiol administration for 10 weeks modulates hippocampal and amygdalar resting-state functional connectivity in cannabis users: a functional magnetic resonance …

Cannabis and Cognition

Parkin mediates cannabidiol prevention of amyloid-beta-induced senescence in human astrocytes

Cannabidiol as a treatment for neurobiological, behavioral, and psychological symptoms in early-stage dementia: a double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial protocol

Nadia Solowij Information

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Citations(all)

14019

Citations(since 2020)

5499

Cited By

10814

hIndex(all)

51

hIndex(since 2020)

38

i10Index(all)

106

i10Index(since 2020)

89

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Nadia Solowij Skills & Research Interests

cannabis

medicinal cannabinoids

neuroimaging

Top articles of Nadia Solowij

Lifestyle management and brain MRI metrics in female Australian adults living with multiple sclerosis: a feasibility and acceptability study

Pilot and Feasibility Studies

2024/5/2

White matter alterations associated with chronic cannabis use disorder: a structural network and fixel-based analysis

2024/4/2

Cannabis Dependence is Associated with Reduced Hippocampal Subregion Volumes Independently of Sex: Findings from an ENIGMA Addiction Working Group Multi-Country Study

Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research

2024/3/18

Brain volumes in alcohol use disorder: Do females and males differ? A whole‐brain magnetic resonance imaging mega‐analysis

Human brain mapping

2023/9

Daily cannabidiol administration for 10 weeks modulates hippocampal and amygdalar resting-state functional connectivity in cannabis users: a functional magnetic resonance …

Cannabis and cannabinoid research

2023/7/26

Valentina Lorenzetti
Valentina Lorenzetti

H-Index: 25

Nadia Solowij
Nadia Solowij

H-Index: 37

Cannabis and Cognition

Marijuana and Madness

2023/6/1

Valentina Lorenzetti
Valentina Lorenzetti

H-Index: 25

Nadia Solowij
Nadia Solowij

H-Index: 37

Parkin mediates cannabidiol prevention of amyloid-beta-induced senescence in human astrocytes

Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research

2023/4/1

Cannabidiol as a treatment for neurobiological, behavioral, and psychological symptoms in early-stage dementia: a double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial protocol

Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research

2023/4/1

Consensus paper of the WFSBP task force on cannabis, cannabinoids and psychosis

2022/11/26

Cannabidiol induces autophagy and improves neuronal health associated with SIRT1 mediated longevity

Geroscience

2022/6

Acute effects of Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol and cannabidiol on auditory mismatch negativity

Psychopharmacology

2022/5/1

Investigating the residual effects of chronic cannabis use and abstinence on verbal and visuospatial learning

Frontiers in Psychiatry

2021/6/17

Cannabis, cannabinoids, and brain morphology: a review of the evidence

2021/6/1

Sex and dependence related neuroanatomical differences in regular cannabis users: findings from the ENIGMA Addiction Working Group

Translational psychiatry

2021/5/6

Cannabidiol regulates CB1‐pSTAT3 signaling for neurite outgrowth, prolongs lifespan, and improves health span in Caenorhabditis elegans of Aβ pathology models

The FASEB Journal

2021/5

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