Michele Noonan Ross (born June 16, 1982), also known as Michele Ann Noonan, Michele Osztrogonacz, and Michele Osztrogonacz Ross,[1][2] is an American neuroscientist,[3] author,[4] and media personality.[5] She is a noted drug policy reform activist,[6][7] promoting cannabis, magic mushroom, and kratom legalization.
Ross was the first scientist to participate in the American version of Big Brother,[8] appearing in the eleventh season of the reality television series Big Brother in 2009, where she finished in fourth place.[9] She claimed housemate and future Big Brother All Stars 2 contestant Kevin Campbell tried to poison her on the show.[10][11] She and Lydia Tavera were the first bisexual women to compete on the series, and Ross came out of the closet on the show.[12] Ross was an advocate of LGBTQ rights and was featured in as part of the Big Brother Cares NOH8 Campaign.[13] In 2010 Ross appeared on the "Reality Gone Wild" episode of Playboy TV's Foursome.[14] Ross won her episode of the dating competition reality show Baggage hosted by Jerry Springer in 2010. In 2013, she won her episode of the dating competition reality show Excused.
Ross studied how drugs, including cannabis[16] and cocaine,[17][18] impacted the birth of new brain cells, a process called neurogenesis, and what role these newborn cells had in drug addiction.[19] In October 2017, Marijuana Venture magazine featured Ross as one of their "Women To Watch" and highlighted her work as a cannabis scientist.[20] In 2019, Ross was a featured speaker along with former NFL player and Celebrity Big Brother star Ricky Williams at SXSW on a panel called Cannabis and Wellness: The Body and Beyond.[21]
Writing
In 2012, Ross co-authored a book about the neuroscience of weight loss called Train Your Brain To Get Thin which was chosen by the Today show as one of the top diet books of the year.[22] In 2018 Ross published Vitamin Weed, the first guide for doctors and patients to understanding diseases of endocannabinoid deficiency and why cannabis treats them.[23] In 2019 Ross published a column called Chronically Cannabis for chronic illness network The Mighty.[24]CBD Oil For Health was published in 2020, featuring 100 different ways to use CBD oil including medical purposes, beauty recipes, and in food. In 2021 Ross published her fourth book Kratom Is Medicine, the first guide for both doctors and patients on the medical use of kratom.
Entrepreneur
Ross received her Executive MBA from the Quantic School of Business and Technology in 2018. She has created several companies, including Infused Health, a platform for cannabis coaching and education,[25] and AURA Therapeutics, the first kratom company focused on women's health.[26][27] Ross has served as a medical advisor to numerous companies in the cannabis and wellness space.[28]
Advocacy
Cannabis
Ross is considered one of the top ten influential people in cannabis.[29][30][31][32] Ross founded the Endocannabinoid Deficiency Foundation in Los Angeles, California, which later changed to the name IMPACT Network in 2016 after moving to Denver, Colorado. IMPACT Network, a 501c3 nonprofit which stands for Improving Marijuana Policy and Accelerating Cannabis Therapeutics for women worldwide,[33] received grant funding from multiple sources including Drug Policy Alliance.[34] Ross is now a Professor at the Institute of Plant-Assisted Therapy and the Holistic Cannabis Academy.[35]
Psychedelics
Ross is known as being one of the earliest scientists to advocate for psychedelic medicine.[36] She gave an interview in 2014 to Emmy-winning journalist Amber Lyon of Reset.Me about DMT,[37][38] which garnered over three million views on Youtube.[39] She was a co-founder of Decriminalize Denver,[40] which successfully decriminalized magic mushrooms in the first city in the United States in 2018.
Boyd, Melinda with Michele Noonan (2012). Train Your Brain To Get Thin: Prime Your Gray Cells For Weight Loss, Wellness, and Exercise. ISBN978-1-4405-4015-8
Ross, Michele N. (2018). Vitamin Weed: A 4-Step Plan To Prevent and Reverse Endocannabinoid Deficiency. ISBN978-0-692-09066-4
Ross, Michele (2020). CBD Oil For Health: 100 Amazing Benefits and Uses of CBD Oil. ISBN978-1-5072-1398-8
Ross, Michele (2021). Kratom Is Medicine: Natural Relief For Anxiety, Pain, Fatigue, and More. ISBN978-0-578-86646-8
References
^Weiskopf, Alexandra (June 1, 2020), "Class notes - Class of 2004", Boston College Magazine, p. 67, Michele Osztrogonacz Ross is now the wellness director at mommy complex, a CBD line for moms
^ abWeiskopf, Alexandra (September 29, 2011), "Class notes - Class of 2004", Boston College Magazine, p. 23, Michele (Osztrogonacz) Noonan is a neuroscientist, author and TV and radio personality.
^Glionna, John M. (October 14, 2015). "News pot users could use: Duo works on TV platform for marijuana ads". The Chicago Tribune. p. 4. Features – Interviews with experts like self-professed "pot Dr." Michele Ross...
^Tom Blackwell (April 3, 2018). "If you ingested DMT, crossed into another world and saw 'machine elves,' please take this survey". National Post. Toronto.