We’re thrilled to share that our own Emily Skrobecki was recently included in Forbes’ roundup of powerful women in cannabis!
Emily Skrobecki is Manager of Process Engineering at SōRSE and founder of CannSTEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math), an organization connecting female professionals in the cannabis space. At SōRSE, Emily experiments with the water solubility of cannabis. SōRSE’s technology improves the stability of cannabis, improves the bioavailability of cannabinoids, and allows for more consistent in dosing. This creates a safer and better tasting product for consumers. SōRSE plays a key role in the development of several products from edibles to beverages, like Happy Apple, and even female sexual lubricants. The challenge of the unknown is what drives Skrobecki to search for knowledge and dive deep into this type of science. “There’s a reason this is the fastest growing industry the world has ever witnessed. Not a single plant on Earth has the same synergistic effects as cannabis does, and scientists have barely scratched the surface of its abilities. It’s great to be a part of this maturing industry, especially as a scientific influence.”
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Here is our step-by-step guide on water-soluble emulsion technology’s impact on stability.