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There is no commonly accepted term to describe the study of marijuana. Botanists study plants and pharmacologist study the development of drugs. Specifically, phanergamology is the study of plants that produce flowers as the Cannabis genus does. All of these fields fall under the category of Biochemistry. If you want to study marijuana, you would have to pick a concentration and then pick a specific subject to study, such as marijuana.

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The study of marijuana is generally known as cannabis research or cannabis science. It involves examining the chemical compounds in marijuana, its effects on the body and brain, potential medical uses, and social implications. Researchers explore topics such as pharmacology, cultivation techniques, legalization, and public health concerns related to marijuana use.

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