Cannabis Science, Inc. announced that it intends to expand the scope of its sponsored research in Nigeria to include neurological conditions, including Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). CBIS and its research collaborator are currently investigating the potential beneficial effects of cannabidiol on oro-bucco-lingual dyskinesias, oxidative stress, and psychosis using animal studies and a clinical trial. CBIS recently announced receipt of U.S. Patent Number 9,763,991 for Compositions of Cannabinol (CBN) for Treatment of Various Neurobehavioral Disorders, Sleep Deprivation (Insomnia), Anxiety Disorders, and PTSD, among other target indications. The invention relates to a composition for use in the treatment of neurobehavioral disorders utilizing various Cannabis plant extracts comprising CBN preferably with other constituents of this plant for such use and a method for the extraction of plants. The plants or plant parts may for instance be derived from Cannabis Sativa and/or Cannabis Indica and/or Cannabis ruderalis and/or other elements, and mixtures thereof. The plant extracts derived showed particularly beneficial effects against Sleeping Disorders, in particular Insomnia, PTSD, and anxiety disorders including Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). The animal studies are well underway and should be completed in the coming months. This study is important in a country like Nigeria where movement disorders are still common because the relatively inexpensive conventional antipsychotics are still widely in use. Movement disorders are known to be more common in patients on the conventional antipsychotics, though they have also been reported in the atypical antipsychotics. It is therefore pertinent to continue to search for new and better forms of management of this difficult to manage movement disorder in psychotic patients. CBIS has entered into an initial, one-year Research Collaboration Agreement with Stellenbosch University. CBIS and Stellenbosch University intend to jointly develop and investigate the use of Cannabinoids to treat chronic pelvic pain disorder/chronic prostatitis, and potentially other indications. Stellenbosch University (SU) is one of the oldest Universities in South Africa. The research is being conducted in South Africa and Nigeria. Cannabis Science is aggressively expanding the Company’s network of research centers. Negotiations are ongoing with several academic institutions in the United States and internationally to establish new, collaborative research agreements. These contracts will focus on several indications, and are expected to expand the research funded, and directed by the Company. In addition, Cannabis Science will develop multi-center, clinical trial networks with cannabinoid drug development. There are three primary elements in Cannabis Science’s drug development program: (1) Defining the effectiveness and specificity of cannabinoids being tested; (2) Identifying and testing drug delivery mechanisms; and (3) Testing and evaluating the impact of co-interventions, and the application of additional diagnostic and/or therapeutic procedures to participants in its omized controlled trials. The cmpany’s initial results point to the importance of drug delivery systems and the impact of co-interventions.