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Alma mater
  
UCLA

Name
  
Michael Tordoff

Fields
  
Biology, Genetics


Michael Tordoff Michael Tordoff Monell Chemical Senses Center Philadelphia on

Institutions
  
Monell Chemical Senses Center

Known for
  
Work on calcium intake and appetite

Education
  
University of California, Los Angeles

Residence
  
Pennsylvania, United States

Dr. Michael G. Tordoff is a psychobiologist working at the Monell Chemical Senses Center. His research deals with the genetics and physiology of taste and nutrition. His early work addressed (a) how and what animals learn about the value of their food, (b) how artificial sweeteners influence appetite and body weight, (c) how salt intake is regulated, and (d) how dietary calcium influences salt intake. Recently, he has been investigating calcium taste and appetite. He is the primary proponent of the notion that calcium is a basic taste, equivalent to sweet, sour, salty, and bitter.

Dr. Tordoff hosts the Monell Mouse Taste Phenotyping Project. In August 2009, he bicycled across the USA in 27 days. He is married to, and often collaborates with, Dr. Danielle Reed.

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