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麻豆传媒: Ibuprofen Inhibits Human Sweet Taste and Glucose Detection by Taste Cells, According to Monell Center Study
Released: 25-Mar-2025 8:55 AM EDT
Ibuprofen Inhibits Human Sweet Taste and Glucose Detection by Taste Cells, According to Monell Center Study
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A team from the Monell Chemical Senses Center and Rutgers University have published a study in the British Journal of Pharmacology that indicates anti-inflammatory medications like ibuprofen and naproxen could be another way to reduce the risk of metabolic diseases by inhibiting the sweet taste receptor throughout the body.

麻豆传媒: East Meets West at the Monell Center: Cross-cultural Collaboration Continues With Visit by Sensory Scientists from the Singapore Institute of Food and Biotechnology Innovation
Released: 21-Mar-2025 6:00 PM EDT
East Meets West at the Monell Center: Cross-cultural Collaboration Continues With Visit by Sensory Scientists from the Singapore Institute of Food and Biotechnology Innovation
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In the next steps of the five-year research and education alliance between the Monell Chemical Senses Center and the Singapore Institute of Food and Biotechnology Innovation, a team of scientists from Singapore visited the Monell Center to learn more about Monell science and scientists and plan potential corporate and academic collaborations for the ongoing partnership.

麻豆传媒: Bad Bitterness Made Better for Everyone: Global Taste Differences in the Flavor of Medicines
Released: 4-Mar-2025 7:20 PM EST
Bad Bitterness Made Better for Everyone: Global Taste Differences in the Flavor of Medicines
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A global Monell Chemical Senses Center examined the bitterness intensity of five medicines and two bitter modifiers in 338 adults of European descent and recent US and Canadian immigrants from Asia, South Asia, and Africa. Bitterness ratings differed by ancestry for two of the five drugs and the effectiveness of some modifiers. Genetic variants also explained some population differences in reaction to bitter tastes.

麻豆传媒: Behavioral Neuroscientist Kyle S. Burger, PhD, MPH, RD, Joins the Monell Chemical Senses Center
Released: 4-Mar-2025 5:00 PM EST
Behavioral Neuroscientist Kyle S. Burger, PhD, MPH, RD, Joins the Monell Chemical Senses Center
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Kyle Burger will be the Monell Center's newest faculty later this month. His combined methods from sensory science, physiology, psychology, and neuroeconomics are at the forefront of sensory nutrition.

Released: 15-Jan-2025 8:35 PM EST
New Breakthrough Consortium for Olfactory Health offers Hope for the Many People Living with Smell Disorders
Monell Chemical Senses Center

A new collaborative research group, the Breakthrough Consortium for Olfactory Health (BeCOH), brings together charities, patient groups, research institutions, and clinicians, as well as pharmaceutical and diagnostic companies, with a common purpose: driving therapeutic and technical advances to ultimately bring benefit to those worldwide living with the life-changing impact of sensory impairments.

麻豆传媒: Memory Systems in the Brain Drive Food Cravings that Could Influence Body Weight
Released: 15-Jan-2025 5:00 AM EST
Memory Systems in the Brain Drive Food Cravings that Could Influence Body Weight
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A Monell Center team identified, for the first time, the brain鈥檚 food-specific memory system and its direct role in overeating and diet-induced obesity. They found a specific population of neurons in the mouse brain that encodes memories for sugar and fat, profoundly impacting food intake and body weight.

麻豆传媒: Monell Center Researchers Extract Anti-inflammatory Compounds from the Olive Tree鈥檚 Cousin, the Common Privet
Released: 10-Jan-2025 7:10 PM EST
Monell Center Researchers Extract Anti-inflammatory Compounds from the Olive Tree鈥檚 Cousin, the Common Privet
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Monell Center sensory scientists found that privet leaves yield significant amounts of both oleocanthal and its closely related compound oleacein.

Released: 2-Dec-2024 8:30 PM EST
Monell Chemical Senses Center and A*STAR Singapore Institute of Food and Biotechnology Innovation Sign Agreement to Collaborate in Sensory Science Research and Education
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The Monell Chemical Senses Center and A*STAR Singapore Institute of Food and Biotechnology Innovation are about to sign a Memorandum of Understanding to promote academic cooperation and exchange in education and research, with the vision of creating a healthier world by unlocking the mysteries of our senses.

麻豆传媒: What Is Scentinel庐 Teaching Us About Smell Disorders, Four Years On?
Released: 20-Aug-2024 2:05 PM EDT
What Is Scentinel庐 Teaching Us About Smell Disorders, Four Years On?
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Over the last four years since the start of the pandemic, the Monell Chemical Senses Center, has developed different iterations of a rapid screening tool for detecting new-onset loss of smell. Since its launch in late 2020, several studies have validated its accuracy in detecting smell dysfunction and value as a tool for testing in large populations of people.

麻豆传媒: Monell Center Discovery Could Help Reduce Adverse Side Effects of Popular Next-generation Obesity Medications
Released: 10-Jul-2024 11:00 AM EDT
Monell Center Discovery Could Help Reduce Adverse Side Effects of Popular Next-generation Obesity Medications
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By teasing apart the therapeutic benefits from the adverse effects of new-generation obesity medications, researchers from the Monell Chemical Senses Center found a population of neurons in the brain that controls food intake without causing nausea in an animal model.

麻豆传媒: Engaging With Patients for Better Treatments and Outcomes for Smell and Taste Disorders
Released: 10-Jun-2024 3:05 PM EDT
Engaging With Patients for Better Treatments and Outcomes for Smell and Taste Disorders
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in 2022 collaborators - patient groups, basic researchers, and clinicians - conducted a survey and listening sessions with patients, caregivers, and family members affected by impaired smell or taste. They asked about their individual perceptions of the effectiveness of treatments, among other topics.

麻豆传媒: Monell Researchers Identify Universal Bitter Blocker that Could Help Patients Take Their Life-Saving Medicines as Prescribed
Released: 5-Jun-2024 12:05 PM EDT
Monell Researchers Identify Universal Bitter Blocker that Could Help Patients Take Their Life-Saving Medicines as Prescribed
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Strong bitterness is the main reason why people all over the world, especially children, avoid taking their medicines, putting their health, and sometimes, their lives at risk. Now, a group of scientists at the Monell Chemical Senses Center identified the first temporary, universal taste blocker that works in people.

麻豆传媒: Sweet Taste Receptor Affects How Glucose is Handled Metabolically by Humans
Released: 17-May-2024 1:05 PM EDT
Sweet Taste Receptor Affects How Glucose is Handled Metabolically by Humans
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The sweet taste receptor, expressed in taste bud cells, conveys sweetness from the mouth when it is activated. Monell researchers delved into how the sweet-taste receptor might be the first stop in a metabolic surveillance system for sugar. They team found that stimulation and inhibition of the receptor demonstrates that it helps regulate glucose metabolism in humans and may have implications for managing such metabolic disorders as diabetes.

麻豆传媒: Juyun Lim, PhD, Joins Monell Chemical Senses Center to Focus on Sensory Nutrition Research
Released: 16-May-2024 8:05 PM EDT
Juyun Lim, PhD, Joins Monell Chemical Senses Center to Focus on Sensory Nutrition Research
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The Monell Chemical Senses Center welcomes Juyun Lim, PhD, as the newest addition to the faculty at Monell, starting in August, 2024. She is currently a Professor of Sensory Science and the Chair of the Graduate Program in the Department of Food Science and Technology at Oregon State University.

Released: 19-Apr-2024 12:05 PM EDT
Monell Center Presentations Span Sensory Science at National Meeting, April 17 to 20, 2024
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Over 20 scientists from the Monell Chemical Senses Center will present their latest research at the 46th Association for Chemoreception Sciences (AChemS) annual conference, which covers the latest advances in the fields of taste, smell, and related chemical senses.

麻豆传媒: Beating Back Bitter Taste in Medicine: Monell Center Scientists Discover that Diabetes Drug is Partially Effective as a Bitter Blocker
Released: 9-Apr-2024 3:05 PM EDT
Beating Back Bitter Taste in Medicine: Monell Center Scientists Discover that Diabetes Drug is Partially Effective as a Bitter Blocker
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The bitter taste of certain drugs is a barrier to taking some medications as prescribed, especially for people who are particularly sensitive to bitter taste. A Monell team found that the diabetes drug rosiglitazone could partially block the bitter taste of some especially bad-tasting medications.

麻豆传媒: Monell Center Neuroscientist Receives Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Collaborative Pairs Project Award
Released: 21-Feb-2024 5:05 PM EST
Monell Center Neuroscientist Receives Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Collaborative Pairs Project Award
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The overall goal of the team is to discover fundamental rules and mechanisms that govern information storage, namely how memories are made and stored. The teams will be looking for and measuring changes in neural circuitry that correspond to memory formation.

麻豆传媒: Monell Center Study: New Gut-Brain Circuits Found for Sugar and Fat Cravings
Released: 18-Jan-2024 11:00 AM EST
Monell Center Study: New Gut-Brain Circuits Found for Sugar and Fat Cravings
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A new study in Cell Metabolism by a team from the Monell Chemical Senses Center unravels the internal neural wiring of separate fat and sugar craving pathways in a mouse model. However, combining these pathways overly triggers a desire to eat more than usual.

Released: 27-Oct-2023 4:05 AM EDT
Monell Researchers Quantify Changes in Odor Signaling as Two Nasal Nerve Systems Interact
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A research team from the Monell Chemical Senses Center demonstrated, using a novel quantitative analysis, that the neuronal response to odors undergoes some modifications in the nose. Such early processing of olfactory signals is a result of interactions between olfactory receptor neurons and the neighboring trigeminal neurons.

麻豆传媒: Registration Open for First-of-its-Kind Conference to Establish Routine Smell and Taste Testing
Released: 23-Oct-2023 12:05 PM EDT
Registration Open for First-of-its-Kind Conference to Establish Routine Smell and Taste Testing
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Registration is open for a visionary conference titled, 鈥淭owards Universal Chemosensory Testing.鈥 The Monell Chemical Senses Center, with colleagues from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), The Ohio State University, and the University of Florida, organized this conference with the overarching goal to involve multiple stakeholders to develop strategies for implementing routine chemosensory testing 鈥 smell, taste, and related senses 鈥 across the lifespan as a part of healthcare in the United States.



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