Welcome to the third installment of our series on Monell’s postdoctoral fellows. We persuaded two more postdocs to put down their work for a few minutes to talk with us about everything from food to Philadelphia’s winter weather. Click here…
One might wonder what a speech-language pathologist is doing at the Monell Center, with its half-century of focus on the chemical senses of taste and smell. Well, to Center postdoctoral fellow Carolyn Novaleski, PhD, it makes perfect sense. As a…
Welcome to the second installment of our series on Monell’s extraordinary postdoctoral fellows. We managed to coax another two postdocs out of their labs to speak with us about everything from science to pasta; from improving human health to Mozart.…
Chuck Wysocki first walked in the door of Monell in May of 1978. About to complete his doctorate in behavioral neuroscience at Florida State University, Wysocki’s goal was to obtain a post-doctoral position at the Center, and he was dressed…
Monell’s newest faculty member, Marco Tizzano, PhD, is turning his attention to a problem that gives people headaches. Literally… The primary focus of Tizzano’s work involves the third chemical sense, known as chemesthesis. Tizzano likes to describe chemesthesis as the…