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Olfaction Scientists: Sniffing Out Some New Applications
Robin Eisner | Nov 11, 1990 | 9 min read
A wide range of scientific challenges spawns a surge in basic research for this once unacclaimed discipline Most researchers long believed that the sense of smell was genetically determined and, therefore, unchangeable. But at least one scientist--Charles Wysocki of the Monell Chemical Senses Center in Philadelphia--doubted this theory. Wysocki, a psychobiologist who investigates the genetics of olfaction in the 45 percent of the adult population who can't detect androstenone, a component in s
Eyes, Nose as Windows to Alzheimer’s
Kerry Grens | Jul 14, 2014 | 2 min read
Failing a sniff test or screening positive on an eye exam may predict people’s chances of developing the neurodegenerative disorder.

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