*Correction: The original version of this article incorrectly stated the circumstances under which the founder of the marijuana research center at Thomas Jefferson University (“TJU“), Charles Pollack, resigned. According to William Harvey from Klehr Harrison, the firm that conducted an investigation on behalf of TJU, Pollack resigned on April 2, 2019 after self-reporting that he believed there may have been a violation of TJU policy in that he had been involved in a non-sexual, non-physical relationship with a female employee under his supervision. Harvey indicated that Pollack’s resignation was finalized weeks before any investigatory report was prepared and, that there was no finding in TJU’s investigation that Pollack engaged in sexual harassment. The article has been updated.