Registration now open for SmellTaste2017
Registration is now open for SmellTaste2017, a pioneering new event organized by the University of Florida Center for Smell and Taste and... Read More
Warren Green, Ph.D., elected as AChemS Postdoctoral Representative
Dr. Warren Green, a postdoctoral associate in the Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics and the Center for Smell and Taste, was elected... Read More
University of Florida Center for Smell and Taste and Fifth Sense to co-host SmellTaste2017, a conference for those with smell or taste impairments
Visit SmellTaste.org GAINESVILLE – The University of Florida Center for Smell and Taste (UFCST) is partnering with Fifth Sense, the U.K.-based charity... Read More
Center for Smell and Taste under new leadership
Steven D. Munger has been appointed director of the University of Florida Center for Smell and Taste, succeeding founding director Barry Ache,... Read More
UFCST adds three new members
The University of Florida Center for Smell and Taste is excited to announce the addition of three new members to its university... Read More
UFCST to hold workshop Nov. 9, 2015
The University of Florida Center for Smell and Taste will hold a workshop November 9 in the McKnight Brain Institute. The workshop... Read More
UFCST member named Teacher-Scholar of the Year
The University of Florida Office of the Provost announced April 7, 2015, that UFCST member and College of Engineering Professor Jose Principe... Read More
UFCST Associate Director elected as AChemS president
UFCST Associate Director Dr. Steven Munger has been elected by the chemosensory community to lead the Association for Chemoreception Science, the largest... Read More
UFCST members to present new research at national meeting of smell and taste scientists
The Association for Chemoreception Sciences, the largest scientific society focused on advancing understanding of smell and taste, holds its Annual Meeting April... Read More
New research delves into nematode pheromones
Nematodes, or roundworms, are found everywhere on earth, and more than 25,000 species have been identified. They can be either free-living, such... Read More