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Established
  
1968

Phone
  
+1 267-519-4700

Website
  
Monell.org

Director
  
Robert Margolskee

Location
  
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Address
  
3500 Market St, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA

Hours
  
Open today · 9AM–5PMThursday9AM–5PMFriday9AM–5PMSaturdayClosedSundayClosedMonday9AM–5PMTuesday9AM–5PMWednesday9AM–5PM

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The Monell Chemical Senses Center is a non-profit independent scientific institute located at the University City Science Center research campus in Philadelphia, in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. Monell conducts and publishes interdisciplinary basic research on taste, smell, and chemesthesis (chemically mediated skin senses, such as the burn of capsaicin or the tingle of carbonation).

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Overview

Founded in 1968, the center's mission is to advance knowledge of the mechanisms and functions of the chemical senses to benefit human health and well-being. Knowledge gained from Monell’s basic research provides insight and solutions for issues related to public health, national health policy, and quality of life, including studies of obesity, diabetes, hypertension, pediatric health, occupational safety, environmental interactions, and homeland security.

Monell has a scientific staff of more than 50 Ph.D.-level scientists, and provides research opportunities for local high school and undergraduate students. Situated in the academic heart of Philadelphia’s University City Science Center, the center occupies two buildings with a total of 80,000 square feet (7,400 m2). The institute is operated as a non-profit organization and receives funding from government grants, primarily from the National Institutes of Health through the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders and the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, as well as from foundations and unrestricted corporate sponsorships.

Leadership

Robert Margolskee was appointed in 2014 as the center's third Director. Dwight Riskey is Board Chair. Many eminent scientists, academicians and business executives have served the center as board members and members of advisory committees.

Notable members

  • Alexander Bachmanov
  • Gary Beauchamp
  • Paul Breslin
  • Pamela Dalton
  • Alan Gelperin
  • Robert Margolskee
  • Julie Mennella
  • George Preti
  • Danielle Reed
  • Michael Tordoff
  • Charles Wysocki
  • Kunio Yamazaki
  • Selected achievements

  • Characterized the first sweet-tasting protein, “Monellin,” broadening the concept of sweet taste
  • Demonstrated that bodily odors can signal disease even before appearance of overt symptoms
  • Revealed critical role of perinatal experience in establishing flavor preferences of infants, children, and adults
  • Described role of liver chemosensors in control of appetite and satiety.
  • Established that genetically-determined odortypes provide signals of individual identity.
  • Developed the Labeled Magnitude Scale to reliably measure human sensory perception.
  • Pioneered use of living human tissue to characterize human olfactory and taste cell function.
  • Identified one of the receptors for sweet taste.
  • Established use of chemosignals as effective nonlethal means of vertebrate pest control.
  • Demonstrated influential role of diet in adult preference for salty taste.
  • Combined sensory and genetic approaches to document unique sensory worlds for every individual.
  • Used sensory properties of olive oil to identify oleocanthal, a novel anti-inflammatory compound.
  • References

    Monell Chemical Senses Center Wikipedia