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It’s long been difficult to test for THC intoxication — but a new saliva test could change that

You don’t need to be a diabetic to want to understand your metabolism and improve peak performance, right? The amount of cannabis you’re consuming matters, especially in the medical case. Those are the kind of things that interest me in trying to understand, solve and build objective tools that help people better understand what’s happening.

I see it as the first step. That’s why it needs to be a self-monitoring device–something that they could use at home. They don’t need to collect and ship off the sample somewhere and get a lab analytical grade output. More than accuracy, we have to focus on precision. Can we hit that 94 percent consistently across the heterogeneity in a population? That has to be resolved. And that level of precision in the testing is important as long as you can maintain that accuracy of the 94 percent.

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