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Welcome Letter

Dear Colleagues:

Welcome to the joint meeting of the Association for Chemoreception Sciences (AChemS) and the International Symposium on Olfaction and Taste (ISOT). ISOT is a cooperative effort involving participation not only of the host organization, AChemS, but also its sister organizations: the Japanese Association for the Study of Taste and Smell (JASTS) and the European Chemoreception Research Organization (ECRO). This year’s assembly is not only the usual quadrennial meeting of ISOT but represents a celebration of several significant anniversaries. First, this is the 30th Annual Meeting of AChemS which now has a membership base of over 700 scientists spread across the globe. Second, this is the 15th meeting of ISOT which began in 1962 with a meeting in Stockholm, Sweden under the direction of Yngve Zotterman. In addition, this meeting marks the 100th Anniversary of the discovery and scientific description of “umami” (the taste of glutamate) by Kikunae Ikeda; the 70th Anniversary of the discovery of Alarm Pheromone in fishes, and the 40th anniversary of the descriptions of dendrodendritic synapses in the olfactory bulb and of olfactory capabilities in the Kiwi bird. This year’s program incorporates celebrations of all of these important discoveries.

In addition, this year’s scientific program highlights diverse areas of research ranging from the molecular analysis of chemoreceptor molecules to higher processing of chemosensory inputs to the brain – not only taste and smell, but including trigeminal and interoceptive systems. Symposia range from investigations on insect pheromones to sessions on the relationship of chemical senses to human health and aging. This diverse program would not have existed without the input and participation of the symposium organizers and Program Committee. We owe our thanks to all those who have put in many hours of thought (not to mention untold emails) necessary to develop each session.

ISOT would not have been possible without the generous support of our sponsors. Special thanks go out to the Ajinomoto Corporation and the National Institutes of Health (NIDCD and NIA) for their commitment to this meeting. Additional support was provided by the National Science Foundation, the Polak Foundation, Givaudan, AromaSys, Pepsi, Sensonics and other corporate sponsors. We also owe a special thanks to Tisha Kehn and the staff of L&L Management Services for doing all the work to provide the infrastructure for the meeting.

I hope you not only find the meeting scientifically valuable, but have a great time in the city by the bay.

Tom FingerMeeting Organizer

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Table of Contents

11490 Hudson Blvd., Ste. 14Lake Elmo, MN 55402 USA

[email protected]

Gold Level Sponsor of the “Basic Processes in Human Olfactory Cognition” Symposium

2008 ISOT/AChemS Meeting Sponsors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Awardees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Committees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Program at a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

ISOT Exhibits. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

Exhibit Hall Floor Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Program in Detail. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

Monday, July 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

Tuesday, July 22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Wednesday, July 23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44

Thursday, July 24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69

Friday, July 25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92

Saturday, July 26. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115

Author Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129

Program at a Glance (Visual). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144

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4 | ISOT/AChemS Program 2008

AChemS extends special thanks and appreciation to the following companies and organizations for their generous support of the 2008 ISOT/AChemS Meeting

Diamond Level Sponsor__________________________________________________________________

Platinum Level Sponsor__________________________________________________________________

Silver Level Sponsors__________________________________________________________________

Gold Level Sponsors__________________________________________________________________

AChemSAssociation for Chemoreception Sciences

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2008 ISOT/AChemS Sponsors | 5

Other Corporate Sponsors__________________________________________________________________

KNOSYS OLFACTOMETERS at CHEMSENSES.COM

Other Organizational Sponsorship __________________________________________________________________

In-Kind Support__________________________________________________________________

European Chemoreception Research Organization (ECRO)

Japanese Association for the Study of Taste and Smell (JASTS)

Karger

University of Colorado Denver

Polak Foundation

The National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders and the National Institute on Aging, NIH

National Science Foundation

Major Support was also received from the following organizations:__________________________________________________________________

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6 | ISOT/AChemS Program 2008

2008 Awardees

30th Annual Givaudan Lectureship - Givaudan CorporationDavid Julius, PhD, University of California

17th Annual Moskowitz Jacobs Award for Research in Psychophysics of Human Taste & SmellMoustafa Bensafi, PhD - Claude Bernard University

14th Annual Ajinomoto Award for Young Investigators in GustationIvan de Araujo, DPhil - Duke University Medical Center

International Flavors and Fragrances Award for Outstanding Research on the Molecular Basis of TasteDanielle Reed, PhD, Monell Chemical Senses Center

Max Mozell Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Chemical SensesRobert Gesteland, PhD, University of Cincinnati

AChemS Young Investigator Award for Research in OlfactionAlan Carleton, PhD, Brain Mind Institute, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

Sense of Smell Institute Science of Fragrance Award (2007 Awardee) Jay Gottfried, PhD, Northwestern University

The Don Tucker Memorial Award (2007 Awardee)Nicolas Pirez, Boston University

The Polak awards are funded by the Elsje Werner-Polak Memorial Fund in memory of our niece gassed by the Nazis in 1944 at age 7: Ghislaine Polak and the late Ernest PolakPolak Young Investigator Award RecipientsJohn CaveHong LiuJoel MainlandShoba ThirumangalatAurelie VandenbeuchJeffrey Riffell

We are pleased to announce that thirteen 2008 Polak Junior Scientist Travel Fund Awards were awarded for this year’s ISOT Meeting.

AChemSAssociation for Chemoreception Sciences

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2008 Awardees | 7

AChemS Minority/Clinical Fellowship RecipientsFunded by a generous grant from the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders and the National Institute on Aging, NIHJuan Aggio, Georgia State UniversityGenevieve Bender, YaleRonda Bibbs, Alabama State UniversityYaihara Fortis-Santiago, Brandeis UniversityKristina Gonzalez, Clark UniversityLauren Kent, University of IllinoisJasmine Loveland, Smith CollegeD. Carolina Penalva-Arana, Indiana UniversityKatheryn Pointer, University of CincinnatiTuan Tran, University of Colorado DenverErnesto Salcedo, University of Colorado Denver

AChemS Student Housing and Travel Award RecipientsFunded by the Polak Foundation: Ghislaine Polak and the late Ernest PolakPiper HollenbeckMaggie PhanKristin RudengaWen ZhouAlexandra MillerMalin BrodinJulie BoyleNicole KinzelerSilke HagendorfKarine BadonnelAnna Maria Kleemann Amy GreenRebecca ReddawayAndrea GosslerJessica ArmstrongJohannah McLeanChun YangKaren KiemnecMichelle StammWei-Lan ChangSandeepa Dey

Sanne BoesveldtJennifer StratfordKumiko HisakiAnna VoznesenskaiaStephanie YoungSabrina BaumgartHadas LapidXiaohong ZhangHa NguyenJohn LaughlinKonstantin RybalskyRyan KeithLuis SaraivaOliver BraubachJustin SchmittDavid GireMarkus RothermelJames CorsonCraig RobertsAndrew NicholsAbigail Davidson

Catherine RoyleMichelle RebelloTania IqbalKelly FlanaganJanet PrinceStaci Padove CohenPin LiuJennifer LeeAnne KurtzPinky KainRay AbarintosDavid Aaron DunstonDaniel PlattKeiichi YoshikawaShane RolenStephen BakosNicholas BowmanMatthew NusnbaumDavid MarksTristan Cenier

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8 | ISOT/AChemS Program 2008

AChemS Executive Committee 2007-2008President Diego Restrepo, PhD University of ColoradoPast President Leslie Tolbert, PhD University of ArizonaSenior Advisor Charles Derby, PhD Georgia State UniversityPresident Elect Peter Brunjes, PhD University of VirginiaSecretary Scott Herness, PhD Ohio State UniversityMembership Chair Nancy Rawson, PhD Monell Chemical Senses CenterISOT Program Chair Tom Finger, PhD University of ColoradoTreasurer Carol Christensen, PhD Monell Chemical Senses CenterJr. Councilor Nirupa Chaudhari, PhD University of MiamiSr. Councilor Linda Barlow, PhD University of ColoradoProgram Chair Elect Don Wilson, PhD New York University School of Medicine

ISOT/AChemS Program Committee 2007-2008

Meeting EvaluationThe meeting evaluation is available online this year. Please visit www.achems.org to give us your feedback on the meeting. Your input helps AChemS’ leadership continue to offer quality annual meetings and member services.

Committees

AChemSAssociation for Chemoreception Sciences

Linda Barlow Richard Doty Debra Ann Fadool Kevin Kelliher Sue Kinnamon Robin Krimm Robert Lane

Kazushige TouharaHelen TreloarLeslie VosshallJoel WhiteDon Wilson

Trese Leinders-ZufallMichael Leon Alan NighornWayne Silver Noam Sobel Steven St. JohnBeverly Tepper

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Program at a Glance | 9

Monday, July 21, 2008

3:00 - 8:00 pm REGISTRATION Grand Foyer

6:00 - 8:00 pm WELCOME BANqUET (Included with Registration - Ticket Required for Admission) Atrium

8:00 - 10:00 pm OPENING CEREMONY, AWARDS & GIVAUDAN LECTURE

Grand Ballroom

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

7:00 am - 2:00 pm REGISTRATION Grand Foyer

7:00 - 8:00 am CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST Pacific Concourse

7:00 am – 12:30 pm EXHIBITS Pacific Concourse

8:00 - 9:30 am SLIDE SESSION OLFACTION: FROM RECEPTORS TO

MODULATION OF THE CNS Grand Ballroom C

8:00 - 10:15 am SYMPOSIUM STEM CELLS IN SENSORY EPITHELIUM

DEVELOPMENT AND REGENERATION Grand Ballroom B

8:00 - 10:15 am UMAMI SYMPOSIUM I: UMAMI RECEPTION IN THE ORAL CAVITY: RECEPTORS AND TRANSDUCTION

Grand Ballroom A

8:30 am - 12:30 pm POSTER SESSION I (AM) Pacific Concourse

Odd number posters presented 8:30 am – 12:30 pm; Even number posters presented 7:00 - 10:30 pm

Program at a Glance

Speaker Ready Room: Regency A, Street Level

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9:30 - 10:15 am SPECIAL LECTURE THE ALARM PHEROMONE:

70 YEARS AFTER VON FRISCH Grand Ballroom C

10:15 - 10:45 am BREAK Grand Foyer

10:45 - 11:30 am SPECIAL LECTURE AMINO ACIDS AS CHEMICAL STIMULI FOR FISH Grand Ballroom A

11:45 - 1:00 pm MINORITY/CLINICAL AWARDEES LUNCHEON (Invitation Only) Marina Room

1:30 - 4:50 pm INDUSTRY SYMPOSIUM: TASTE AND SMELL IN TRANSLATION: APPLICATIONS FROM BASIC RESEARCH

Grand Ballroom C

2:45 - 3:00 pm BREAK Grand Foyer

2:00 - 5:00 pm WORKSHOP: LIGAND-BINDING PROPERTIES OF TASTE AND SMELL RECEPTORS

Grand Ballroom A

4:50 - 6:15 pm INDUSTRY RECEPTION AND BUFFET (Ticket Required for Admission) Hospitality Room

6:30 – 8:00 pm REGISTRATION Grand Foyer

7:00 – 9:15 pm UMAMI SYMPOSIUM II: POST-INGESTIONAL EFFECTS OF UMAMI: VISCERAL DETECTION OF GLUTAMATE

Grand Ballroom A

7:00 - 9:15 pm SYMPOSIUM IMPACT OF ORONASAL INFLAMMATION ON TASTE

AND SMELL Grand Ballroom B

Program at a Glance, continued

Speaker Ready Room: Regency A, Street Level

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7:00 - 9:15 pm SYMPOSIUM EVOLUTION OF PHEROMONAL COMMUNICATION

IN INSECTS Grand Ballroom C

7:00 - 10:30 pm POSTER SESSION I (PM) – Cash Bar Pacific Concourse

Odd number posters presented 8:30 am – 12:30 pm; Even number posters presented 7:00 - 10:30 pm

7:00 – 10:30 pm EXHIBITS (Optional exhibit hours) Pacific Concourse

8:00 – 8:30 pm BREAK Pacific Concourse

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

7:00 am - 2:30 pm REGISTRATION Grand Foyer

7:00 - 8:00 am CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST Pacific Concourse

7:00 am - 12:30 pm EXHIBITS Pacific Concourse

8:00 - 10:15 am SYMPOSIUM DO ENVIRONMENTAL AGENTS ENTER THE

BRAIN VIA THE OLFACTORY MUCOSA TO INDUCE NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES?

Grand Ballroom A

8:00 - 10:15 am SYMPOSIUM OLFACTION IN BIRDS: A DEDICATION TO THE

PIONEERING SPIRIT OF PROFESSOR BERNICE WENZEL AND BETSY BANG

Grand Ballroom B

8:00 - 10:15 am SYMPOSIUM IMPACT OF BITTER TASTE ON HUMAN NUTRITION

AND HEALTH Grand Ballroom C

Speaker Ready Room: Regency A, Street Level

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8:30 - 12:30 POSTER SESSION II (AM) Pacific Concourse

Odd number posters presented 8:30 am – 12:30 pm; Even number posters presented 2:00 – 6:00 pm

10:15 - 10:45 BREAK Grand Foyer

10:45 - 11:30 SPECIAL LECTURE SNIFFING UNDERWATER: OLFACTORY

CAPABILITIES OF AqUATIC MAMMALS Grand Ballroom B

2:00 - 4:15 pm SYMPOSIUM MEMBRANE TARGETING OF CHEMORECEPTORS Grand Ballroom A

2:00 - 4:15 pm SYMPOSIUM CHEMICAL SENSES AND OTHER AGING

SENSORY AND MOTOR SYSTEMS Grand Ballroom B

2:00 - 4:15 pm SYMPOSIUM INTERSPECIES DIFFERENCES IN PONTINE

TASTE PROCESSING: IMPLICATIONS FOR TASTING AND FEEDING

Grand Ballroom C

2:00 - 6:00 pm EXHIBITS Pacific Concourse

2:00 - 6:00 pm POSTER SESSION II (PM) Pacific Concourse

Odd number posters presented 8:30 am – 12:30 pm; Even number posters presented 2:00 - 6:00 pm

5:00 – 7:00 pm SOCIAL EVENT CheMA Social (AChemS Members Only; RSVP required) Hospitality Room

7:00 pm OFFSITE EVENT SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS BASEBALL GAME (Ticket Required for Admission)

Program at a Glance, continued

Speaker Ready Room: Regency A, Street Level

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Thursday, July 24, 2008

7:00 am - 12:30 pm REGISTRATION Grand Foyer

7:00 - 8:00 am CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST Pacific Concourse

7:00 am - 12:45 pm EXHIBITS Pacific Concourse

8:00 - 10:15 am SYMPOSIUM SWEET TASTE: RECEPTORS, TRANSDUCTION,

AND HORMONAL MODULATION Grand Ballroom A

8:00 - 10:15 am SYMPOSIUM CHEMICAL SENSES AND LONGEVITY Grand Ballroom B

8:00 - 10:15 am SYMPOSIUM DENDRODENDRITIC SYNAPSES:

40 YEARS OF PROGRESS Grand Ballroom C

8:30 am - 12:45 pm POSTER SESSION III (AM) Pacific Concourse

Odd number posters presented 8:30 am – 12:45 pm; Even number posters presented 7:30 - 11:00 pm 10:15 - 10:45 am BREAK Grand Foyer

10:45 - 11:30 am SPECIAL LECTURE DENDRODENDRITIC SYNAPSES:

OLD AND NEW DISCOVERIES Grand Ballroom C

12:45 - 1:30 pm ACHEMS BUSINESS MEETING (AChemS Members Only) Grand Ballroom C

1:30 pm OFFSITE EVENT WINE COUNTRY EXCURSION (Ticket Required) Departure from Drumm Street

Speaker Ready Room: Regency A, Street Level

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2:00 pm OFFSITE EVENT MUIR WOODS EXCURSION (Ticket Required) Departure from Drumm Street

6:30 – 7:30 pm REGISTRATION Grand Foyer

7:30 - 9:45 pm ACHEMS PRESIDENTIAL SYMPOSIUM: NEURAL BASIS OF SENSORY EXPERIENCE

Grand Ballroom A

7:30 - 9:45 pm SYMPOSIUM CHEMICAL SENSES AND MECHANISMS OF

NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES Grand Ballroom B

7:30 - 9:45 pm SYMPOSIUM NON-CANONICAL TRANSDUCTION PATHWAYS

IN OLFACTION—NEW VIEWS ON OLFACTORY SIGNALING

Grand Ballroom C

7:30 - 11:00 pm POSTER SESSION III (PM) – Cash Bar Pacific Concourse

Odd number posters presented 8:30 am – 12:45 pm; Even number posters presented 7:30 - 11:00 pm

7:30 – 11:00 pm EXHIBITS (Optional exhibit hours) Pacific Concourse

8:30 - 9:00 pm BREAK Pacific Concourse

Program at a Glance, continued

Speaker Ready Room: Regency A, Street Level

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Friday, July 25, 2008

7:00 am - 1:00 pm REGISTRATION Grand Foyer

7:00 - 8:00 am CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST Pacific Concourse

7:00 - 12:30 pm EXHIBITS Pacific Concourse

8:00 - 10:15 am SYMPOSIUM BASIC PROCESSES IN HUMAN OLFACTORY

COGNITION Grand Ballroom A

8:00 - 10:15 am SYMPOSIUM NASAL TRIGEMINAL FUNCTION: qUALITATIVE,

qUANTITATIVE AND TEMPORAL EFFECTS Grand Ballroom C

8:00 - 10:15 am SYMPOSIUM THE NEUROECOLOGY OF CHEMICAL SENSES Grand Ballroom B

8:30 am - 12:30 pm POSTER SESSION IV (AM) Pacific Concourse

Odd number posters presented 8:30 am – 12:30 pm; Even number posters presented 2:00 - 6:00 pm

10:15 - 10:45 am BREAK Grand Foyer

10:45 - 11:30 am IFF AWARD LECTURE: MOLECULAR SYSTEMS OF TASTE

Grand Ballroom A

12:45 - 2:15 pm CLINICAL LUNCHEON (Ticket Required for Admission) Garden Room

2:00 - 6:00 pm POSTER SESSION IV (PM) Pacific Concourse

Odd number posters presented 8:30 am – 12:30 pm; Even number posters presented 2:00 - 6:00 pm

Speaker Ready Room: Regency A, Street Level

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2:15 - 4:30 pm WORKSHOP: WHAT CAN PATHOLOGY TELL US ABOUT PHYSIOLOGY?

Seacliff Room

3:00 - 4:30 pm WORKSHOP: NIDCD FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES Pacific Concourse BC

7:00 - 10:00 pm CLOSING BANqUET (Ticket Required for Admission) Grand Ballroom

Saturday, July 26, 2008

8:00 am - 10:30 am REGISTRATION Grand Foyer

8:00 - 9:00 am CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST Pacific Concourse

9:00 - 11:15 SYMPOSIUM EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDIES OF TASTE AND SMELL Grand Ballroom C

9:00 - 10:30 am SLIDE SESSION PERIPHERAL TASTE FUNCTIONS Grand Ballroom B

9:00 - 11:15 am SYMPOSIUM SEX (& TASTE), DRUGS (& TASTE), &

ROCK AND ROLL (& TASTE) Grand Ballroom A

9:30 am - 1:00 pm POSTER SESSION V Pacific Concourse

Even and odd number posters presented 9:30 am – 1:00 pm

11:15 - 11:45 am BREAK Pacific Concourse

Program at a Glance, continued

Speaker Ready Room: Regency A, Street Level

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ISOT Exhibits

Pacific ConcourseAll Breakfasts and evening Breaks will be served in the Exhibit Hall. Please visit the exhibits during the following hours:

July 22 7:00 am to 12:30 pm 7:00 to 10:30 pm (optional exhibit hours)

July 23 7:00 am to 12:30 pm 2:00 to 6:00 pm

July 24 7:00 am to 12:45 pm 7:30 to 11:00 pm (optional exhibit hours)

July 25 7:00 am to 12:30 pm

ISOT – New York Academy of SciencesInformation will be available on ordering the symposium volume.

AJINOMOTO FOOD INGREDIENTS, LLC Booth Representative(s): Kitty Brohler, Gary Boell, Brendan Naulty Ajinomoto established its name with its signature product, monosodium glutamate, and ventured into amino acids, artificial sweeteners, savory and specialty ingredients. Ajinomoto has embraced a management philosophy focused in making significant advances in food and health on a global basis. Providing products that not only taste good, but are good for you, is Ajinomoto’s promise.

OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESSBooth Representative(s): Claire Bird and Sarah Roberts

OSMIC ENTERPRISES, INC.Booth Representative(s): Lloyd Hastings, Tracy Wilson, Blair Knauf

SENSONICS, INC. Booth Representative(s): Danielle Kane, Jeri WissaSensonics, Inc., manufactures and distributes quantitative smell and taste tests. The Smell Identification TestTM, has been translated into several languages and is the standard means for assessing olfactory function throughout the world. Visit www.sensonics.com for more information about our products and services.

125 White Horse Pike Fax: 856-547-5665 Haddon Heights, NJ 08035 Email: [email protected]: 800-547-8838 www.sensonics.comOutside of USA call: 856-547-7702

SPRINGER SCIENCE AND BUSINESS MEDIABooth Representative(s): Susan Safren

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Program in Detail

Monday, July 21, 2008

18:00 - 20:00 WELCOME BANQUETAtrium

20:00 - 22:00 OPENING CEREMONY, AWARDS &GIVAUDAN LECTUREGrand Ballroom

GIVAUDAN LECTURE:#1 FROM PEPPERS TO PEPPERMINTS:

NATURAL PRODUCTS AS PROBES OF THE PAIN PATHWAYDavid Julius.Dept. of Physiology, Univ. Calif.San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States

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Tuesday, July 22, 2008

8:00 - 10:15 SYMPOSIUMSTEM CELLS IN SENSORY EPITHELIUMDEVELOPMENTANDREGENERATIONChair/Organizer: Linda Barlow & Anne CalofGrand Ballroom B

Shoba Thirumangalathu and Hong X. Liu are Polak YoungInvestigator Awardees

08:00 #8 INTRODUCTORY REMARKS

08:05 #9 DEVELOPMENT ANDREGENERATION IN THEMAMMALIANINNER EAR: CELL CYCLE CONTROL ANDDIFFERENTIATIONOF SENSORY PROGENITORSNeil Segil1,2. 1House Ear Institute, Los Angeles, CA, United States, 2University ofSouthern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States

08:30 #10 FATEMAPPINGMAMMALIAN TASTE BUD PROGENITORS: NEWINSIGHTS, CHALLENGES AND BEYONDShoba Thirumangalathu, Linda. A Barlow.UCDenver Anschutz MedicalCampus, and the Rocky Mountain Taste and Smell Center, Aurora, CO,United States

08:55 #11 WNT5A IN TONGUE AND TASTE PAPILLA DEVELOPMENTHong X. Liu1, Ann M. Staubach Grosse2, Katherine D. Walton2, Daniel A.Saims1, Deborah L. Gumucio2, Charlotte M. Mistretta1. 1Department of Biologicand Materials Sciences, School of Dentistry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,MI, United States, 2Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, MedicalSchool, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

09:10 #12 OPPOSING ACTIONS OF CELL-INTRINSIC FACTORS ANDSECRETED SIGNALS REGULATE NEUROGENESIS INOLFACTORY EPITHELIUMShimako Kawauchi1, Joon Kim1,2, Rosaysela Santos1, Anne L. Calof1.1Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology and the Center for ComplexBiological Systems, University of California, Irvine, CA, UnitedStates, 2Department of Neurosciences, University of California, San Diego,La Jolla, CA, United States

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09:35 #13 ONSET OF ODORANT RECEPTOR EXPRESSIONDiego J. Rodriguez Gil1, Helen Treloar1, Aimee Two1, Carrie Iwema1, AlexandraMiller1, Charles A. Greer1,2. 1Neurosurgery, School of Medicine Yale University,New Haven, CT, United States, 2Neurobiology, School of Medicine YaleUniversity, New Haven, CT, United States

09:50 #14 TRANSCRIPTIONAL CONTROLOF EPIDERMALMORPHOGENESISMaranke I Koster.Department of Dermatology, Aurora, CO, United States____________________________________________________________________

8:00 - 10:15 SYMPOSIUMUMAMI SYMPOSIUM I: UMAMI RECEPTION IN THEORAL CAVITY: RECEPTORS AND TRANSDUCTIONChair/Organizer: Yuzo Ninomiya & Gary BeauchampGrand Ballroom A

08:00 #15 INTRODUCTIONYuzo Ninomiya . Section of Oral Neuroscience, Graduate School ofDental Sciences, Kyushu University, Japan

08:05 #16 RECEPTORS AND TRANSDUCTIONOF UMAMI TASTE STIMULISue C Kinnamon1,2, Aurelie Vandenbeuch1,2. 1Dept. of Biomedical Sciences,Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, United States, 2Rocky MountainTaste & Smell Center, Aurora, CO, United States

08:30 #17 PROCESSINGUMAMI ANDOTHER TASTES INMAMMALIANTASTE BUDSStephen Roper1,2. 1Department of Physiology & Biophysics, Miller School ofMedicine, University of Miami, Miami, FL, United States, 2Program inNeuroscience, University of Miami, Miami, FL, United States

08:55 #18 MULTIPLE RECEPTOR SYSTEMS FORUMAMI TASTE INMICERyusuke Yoshida1, Keiko Yasumatsu1, Shinya Shirosaki1, Yuriko Kawato1,Yoshihiro Murata1, Noriatsu Shigemura1, Kiyohito Nakashima2, Robert F.Margolskee3, Yuzo Ninomiya1. 1Sect. of Oral Neurosci., Grad. Sch. of DentalSci., Kyushu Univ., Fukuoka, Japan, 2Dept. of Chem., Asahi Univ. Sch. Dent.,Mizuho, Japan, 3Dept. of Physiol. & Biophys., Mount Sinai Sch. Med., New York,NY, United States

09:20 #19 GENETIC TRACINGOF THE GUSTATORYNEURAL PATHWAYSORIGINATING FROM T1R3-EXPRESSING SWEET/UMAMI TASTERECEPTOR CELLSIchiro Matsumoto1, Makoto Ohmoto1, Yoshihiro Yoshihara2, Keiko Abe1.1Department of Applied Biological Chemistry, Graduate School of Agriculturaland Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, 2Laboratory forNeurobiology of Synapse, RIKEN Brain Science Institute, Saitama, Japan

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09:45 #20 BEHAVIORAL STUDIES OF UMAMI:TALES TOLD BYMICE ANDRATSEugene R. Delay, Meghan C. Eddy, Benjamin K. Eschle. Biology, University ofVermont, Burlington, VT, United States

10:10 #21 CONCLUDING REMARKSGary Beauchamp____________________________________________________________________

8:00 - 9:30 SLIDE SESSIONOLFACTION: FROMRECEPTORS TOMODULATIONOF THE CNSChair/Organizer: Rona DelayGrand Ballroom C

Joel D. Mainland and John W. Cave are Polak Young Investigator Awardees

08:00 #2 ELUCIDATING THEMOLECULARMECHANISMOF11-CIS-VACCENYL ACETATE RECOGNITION INDROSOPHILAJohn D. Laughlin1, TalSoo Ha2, Dean P. Smith2, David N.M. Jones1,3. 1Dept. ofPharmacology, University of Colorado Denver, Aurora, CO, United States,2Dept. of Pharmacology and Center for Basic Neuroscience, University of TexasSouthwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States, 3Program inBiomolecular Structure, University of Colorado Denver, Aurora, CO,United States

08:15 #3 ODORCODING BY AMAMMALIAN RECEPTOR REPERTOIREJoel D. Mainland, Harumi Saito, Qiuyi Chi, Hanyi Zhuang,Hiro Matsunami.Duke University, Durham, NC, United States

08:30 #4 PLASMAMEMBRANE CALCIUMATPASE 2 KNOCKOUT SHOWSSLOWER CALCIUMCLEARANCE FROMOLFACTORY SENSORYNEURONS ANDDEFICITS IN OLFACTORY DRIVEN BEHAVIORJudith L Van Houten1, Samsudeen Ponissery Saidu1, Atreyi Ghatak1, MeganValentine1, William Falls2, Eugene Delay1, Rona Delay1. 1Dept. of Biology,University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, United States, 2Department ofPsychology, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, United States

08:45 #5 THE IN VITRO AND IN SITU EFFECTS OF INSULINONOLFACTION INMICEDavid R Marks, Debra A. Fadool. Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL,United States

09:00 #6 GABA-MEDIATED REGULATIONOF THE ACTIVITY-DEPENDENTOLFACTORY BULB DOPAMINERGIC PHENOTYPEJohn W Cave1,2, Yosuke Akiba2, Harriet Baker1,2.1Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, United States, 2Burke MedicalResearch Institute, White Plains, NY, United States

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09:15 #7 OLFACTORY DEAFFERENTATIONOF ADULTMICETRANSSYNAPTICALLY ALTERS AMPA RECEPTOR EXPRESSIONIN CELLS OF THEMAINOLFACTORY BULB EXTERNALPLEXIFORM LAYERKathryn A. Hamilton1, Stephanie Parrish-Aungst2, Frank L. Margolis2,Ferenc Erdelyi3, Gabor Szabo3, Adam C. Puche2. 1LSU Health Sciences Center,Shreveport, LA, United States, 2University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD,United States, 3Institute of Experimental Medicine, Budapest, Hungary____________________________________________________________________

9:30 - 10:15 SPECIAL LECTURETHE ALARM PHEROMONE: 70 YEARS AFTER VON FRISCHGrand Ballroom C

#22 THE ALARMREACTION IN FISHESKjell B Døving. Physiology Program, Department of Molecular Biosciences,University of Oslo, P.O. Box 1041, Oslo, Norway

10:15 - 10:45 BREAKPacific Concourse

10:45 - 11:30 SPECIAL LECTUREAMINO ACIDS AS CHEMICAL STIMULI FOR FISHModerator: Tine ValentincicGrand Ballroom A

#23 TASTING AND SMELLING AMINOACIDS IN THEWATER:40 YEARS AFTER BARDACHJohn Caprio. LSU, Baton Rouge, LA, United States

13:30 - 16:50 SYMPOSIUM#24 INDUSTRY SYMPOSIUM: TASTE AND SMELL IN TRANSLATION:

APPLICATIONS FROM BASIC RESEARCHChair/Organizer: Michael Meredith, Florida State University,Tallahassee, FL, United StatesGrand Ballroom C

Symposium/Tutorial: An exploration of recent key advances in the chemicalsenses of interest to industry scientists, and also to basic scientists. The speakersare internationally known experts with a clear view of the cutting edge and abroad perspective. Each will focus on two or a few recent advances in basicresearch that have potential applications. The speakers will take the time toexplain the basic science background behind their examples for an audience thatcannot be expert in all relevant areas. The audience will include industryscientists and policy makers as well as basic scientists and students new to thefield, interested in applications of basic research. The symposium will concludewith a round-table discussion with audience participation. Our goal is to explorehow collaborations between industry and academic scientists can benefit both,but particularly how basic-science expertise can contribute. The speakers’ broad

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areas of interest are: Taste molecular biology (Meyerhoff); Olfaction molecularbiology (Vosshall); Olfaction perception/ psycho-physics (Cain); Tasteperception/ psycho-physics (Prescott).

The symposium will be followed by a reception with buffet in the HospitalityRoom. An opportunity for industry participants to network and to interactone-on-one with the symposium speakers and other interested basic scientists.____________________________________________________________________

14:00 - 17:00 SPECIAL NIDCDWORKSHOP:#25 LIGAND-BINDING PROPERTIES OF TASTE AND SMELL

RECEPTORSChair/Organizer: Barry Davis, Taste and Smell Program, NIDCD,Bethesda, MD, United StatesGrand Ballroom A

Participants:Marianna Max,Mt. Sinai Sch Med., NYBarry Knox,Upstate Med. Ctr. NYCharles Luetje,Univ. Miami, FLJohn Ngai,UCalif. Berkeley, CASteve Munger,U. Maryland, MD____________________________________________________________________

16:50 - 18:15 INDUSTRY RECEPTION (ticketed event)Hospitality Room____________________________________________________________________

19:00 - 21:15 SYMPOSIUMEVOLUTIONOF PHEROMONAL COMMUNICATION IN INSECTSChair/Organizer: Jean-Francois FerveurGrand Ballroom C

19:30 #26 INTRODUCTIONJean-Francois Ferveur.UMR-CNRS, Université de Bourgogne,Dijon 21000, France

19:35 #27 A COMPARATIVE GENOMICS SCREEN FORNOVEL OLFACTORYMOLECULESRichard Benton1, Leslie B. Vosshall2. 1Center for Integrative Genomics,University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland, 2The Rockefeller University,New York, NY, United States

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19:55 #28 THEOLFACTORY PATHWAYOF ADULT AND LARVALDROSOPHILA: CONSERVATIONOR ADAPTATION TOSTAGE-SPECIFIC NEEDS?Reinhard F. Stocker.University of Fribourg, Dept. of Biology, Fribourg,Switzerland

20:15 #29 EVOLUTIONOF PHEROMONAL COMMUNICATION IN INSECTS:SEXUAL DIMORPHISMOF ANTENNAL LOBESNicholas J Strausfeld, Carolina Reisenman. ARL Division of Neurobiology,University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States

20:35 #30 SHAPING THEMALE COURTSHIP POSTURE BY A GUSTATORYPHEROMONE INDROSOPHILADaisuke Yamamoto1, Masayuki Koganezawa1, Takashi Matsuo2. 1Tohoku UnivGrad Sch Life Sciences, Sendai, Japan, 2Tokyo Metropol Univ, Hachioji, Japan

20:55 #31 DESAT1 AND THE EVOLUTIONOF PHEROMONALCOMMUNICATION INDROSOPHILAJean-François Ferveur, François Bousquet, Benjamin Houot, Isabelle Chauvel,Stéphane Dupas.Université de Bourgogne-CNRS, Dijon, France

21:15 #32 MOLECULAR EVOLUTIONOFMOTH SEX PHEROMONEDESATURASESAlejandro P. Rooney.U.S. Department of Agriculture, Peoria, IL, United States

21:35 #33 GENERAL DISCUSSION ANDCONCLUSION____________________________________________________________________

19:00 - 21:15 SYMPOSIUMIMPACTOFORONASAL INFLAMMATIONON TASTE AND SMELLChair/Organizer: Nancy E. Rawson & Liquan HuangGrand Ballroom B

19:30 #34 INTRODUCTIONNancy E. Rawson1,2, Liquan Huang2. 1WellGen, Inc., North Brunswick, NJ,United States, 2Monell Chemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, PA, United States

19:40 #35 PSYCHCHOPHYSICAL EFFECTS OF NASAL ANDORALINFLAMMATIONAntje Welge-Luessen.University Hospital Basel, Basel, Switzerland

20:05 #36 ANALYSIS OF THEOLFACTORYMUCOSA IN CHRONICRHINOSINUSITISKaren K Yee1, Pu Feng1, Edmund A Pribitkin1,2, Beverly J Cowart1,2, DavidRosen2, Nancy E Rawson1,3. 1Monell Chemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, PA,United States, 2Department of Otolaryngology, Head-Neck Surgery, ThomasJefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, United States, 3WellGen, Inc., NorthBrunswick, NJ, United States

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20:30 #37 TRANSGENICMOUSEMODEL FOR THE STUDYOF CHRONICRHINOSINUSITIS-ASSOCIATEDOLFACTORY DYSFUNCTIONAndrew Lane. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States

20:55 #38 INFLAMMATION AND TASTE DISORDERS: MECHANISMS INTASTE BUDSHong Wang1, Minliang Zhou1, Joseph Brand1,2, Liquan Huang1. 1MonellChemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, PA, United States, 2School of DentalMedicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States

21:20 #39 NASAL NEUROGENIC INFLAMMATIONJames N. Baraniuk.Georgetown University, Washington, DC, United States____________________________________________________________________

19:00 - 21:15 UMAMI SYMPOSIUM II:POST-INGESTIONAL EFFECTS OF UMAMI:VISCERAL DETECTIONOF GLUTAMATEChair/Organizer: Kunio ToriiGrand Ballroom A

19:30 #40 GLUTAMATE SIGNALING SYSTEMS DURING FEEDING ANDDIGESTION PROCESSESKunio Torii. Ajinomoto, Co., Inc., Kawasaki-shi, Japan

19:35 #41 THE ROLES OF T1R TASTE RECEPTORS ANDGUSTDUCIN INENTEROENDOCRINE CELL RESPONSES TO SUGARS, FATTYACIDS AND AMINOACIDSRobert F. Margolskee, Bedrich Mosinger, Zaza Kokrashvili.Dept. ofNeuroscience, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY,United States

19:55 #42 VAGALNERVE RESPONSE TO AMINOACIDS IN THE GUTCharles Horn.Monell Chemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, PA, United States

20:15 #43 EFFECTS OF FREE DIETARY GLUTAMATE ONGASTRICSECRETION IN DOGSVasiliy A. Zolotarev1, Rasisa P. Khropycheva1, Hisayuki Uneyama2, KunioTorii2. 1Pavlov Institute of Physiology, Saint-Petersburg, Russia, 2Institute of LifeSciences, Ajinomoto Co., Inc., Tokyo, Japan

20:35 #44 BRAIN FUNCTIONAL CHANGES IN RATS ADMINISTRATEDWITHTHEMOST PREFERABLE CONCENTRATIONOFMONOSODIUML-GLUTAMATE IN THE STOMACHTakashi Kondoh, Tomokazu Tsurugizawa, Kunio Torii. Institute of LifeSciences, Ajinomoto Co., Inc., Kawasaki, Japan

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20:55 #45 CLINICAL TRIAL OF GLUTAMATE FOR THE IMPROVEMENTOFNUTRITION ANDHEALTH IN ELDERLYShigeru Yamamoto1, Miki Tomoe2, Akiko Sanbe2, Yuki Inoue2, Kenji Toyama3,Tatsushi Komatsu4. 1Ochanomizu University Graduate School, Tokyo,Japan, 2Okanoki Hospital, Kita-Kyushu, Japan, 3Seinan Jogakuin University,Kita-Kyushu, Japan, 4Doshisha Women’s College of Liberal Arts, Kyoto, Japan

21:15 #46 CLOSING REMARKSRobert Margolskee.Mount Sinai School of Medicine, NY, NY 10029____________________________________________________________________

8:30 - 12:30 POSTER SESSION I (AM)Pacific ConcourseNo photos are allowed in the poster sessions

Odd Number Posters Presented 8:30 - noonEven number Posters Presented 19:30 - 22:30

1-13: Taste Genetics14-24: Taste: CNS25-36: Pheromones & Animal Behavior37-49: OR Genes50-58: Human Disease: Olfaction61 - 69: Taste: Salt70 - 80: Chemical ecology81- 92: Peripheral Olfactory System93 - 103: Odors & Memory104- 112: Olfactory CNS Circuitry

19:00 - 22:30 POSTER SESSION I (PM)Pacific ConcourseNo photos are allowed in the poster sessions

1 #P1 GENETIC COMPOSITIONOFMOUSE LINES SELECTIVELY BREDFORHIGH AND LOW SACCHARIN INTAKENatalia P. Bosak, Maria L. Theodorides, Cailu Lin, Zakiyyah Smith, Gary K.Beauchamp, Alexander A. Bachmanov.Monell Chemical Senses Center,Philadelphia, PA, United States

2 #P2 PSYCHOGENOMICS OF UMAMI TASTE PERCEPTION ANDHUMAN TAS1R GENESQingying Chen, Suzie Alarcon, Anilet Tharp, Christopher Tharp, Paul A.S.Breslin.Monell Chemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, PA, United States

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3 #P3 A TAS2R9 VARIANT IS ASSOCIATEDWITHDYSGLYCEMIAINHUMANSCedrick D. Dotson1, Stephan Vigues1, Yu-Kyong Shin2, Sandra H. Ott3,Amanda E. T. Elson1, Hyun Jin Choi1, Hillary Shaw3, Josephine M. Egan2,Braxton D. Mitchell3, Nanette I. Steinle3, Steven D. Munger1. 1Department ofAnatomy and Neurobiology, University of Maryland School of Medicine,Baltimore, MD, United States, 2National Institute on Aging/NIH, Baltimore,MD, United States, 3Department of Medicine, University of Maryland Schoolof Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States

4 #P4 NOVEL TAS2R SNP ASSOCIATIONSWITH TASTE SENSATION,LIKINGOR INTAKE FOR ALCOHOLIC AND BITTERNON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGESJohn E Hayes1, Margaret R Wallace2, Linda M Bartoshuk3, DeborahHerbstman2, Valerie B Duffy4. 1Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies, BrownU., Providence, RI, United States, 2Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, U. ofFlorida, Gainsville, FL, United States, 3Community Dentistry and BehavioralSciences, U. of Florida, Gainsville, FL, United States, 4Allied Health Sciences, U.of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, United States

5 #P5 DO POLYMORPHISMS OF THE TAS1R3 GENE INFLUENCELONG-TERM SUGAR INTAKE ANDWEIGHT GAIN INMICE?Emily Kyrillou1, Lindsey Breinager1, Anthony Sclafani2, John I. Glendinning1.1Barnard College, Columbia University, New York, NY, UnitedStates, 2Brooklyn College of CUNY, Brooklyn, NY, United States

6 #P6 T1R3 KNOCKOUTMICE LEARN TO PREFER FLAVORS PAIREDWITH INTRAGASTRIC SUCROSE INFUSIONSAnthony Sclafani1, Damien S. Glass1, John I. Glendinning2, Robert F.Margolskee3. 1Psychology, Brooklyn College of CUNY, Brooklyn, NY,United States, 2Biological Sciences, Barnard College, New York, NY, UnitedStates, 3Neuroscience, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY,United States

7 #P7 AMAJORQTL ONMOUSE CHROMOSOME 17 INFLUENCINGCONSUMPTIONOF CALCIUM, SACCHARIN ANDOTHER TASTECOMPOUNDSHongguang Shao, Hillary T. Ellis, Laura K. Alarcón, Danielle R. Reed, MichaelG. Tordoff.Monell Chemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, PA, United States

8 #P8 AGENETIC ANALYSIS OF SACCHARIDE TASTE INDROSOPHILAMELANOGASTERBeth Gordesky-Gold, Natasha Rivers, Sarah L. Ferri, Paul A. S. Breslin.MonellChemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, PA, United States

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9 #P9 THE CHEMORECEPTORGENE FAMILY OF THEWATERFLEADAPHNIA PULEX:MANYGRS BUT NOORSD. Carolina Penalva-Arana1, Michael Lynch1, Hugh M. Robertson2. 1IndianaUniversity - Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States, 2University ofIllinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States

10 #P10 TASTE GENETICS AND FOODCHOICES IN CARNIVORESXia Li1, Dieter Glaser2, Weihua Li1, Joseph G. Brand1, 3. 1Monell Chemical SensesCenter, Philadelphia, PA, United States, 2Anthropological Institute and Museum,University of Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland, 3University of Pennsylvania,Philadelphia, PA, United States

11 #P11 THE DIFFERENCEOF EXPRESSIONOFHTAS2RS IN JAPANESELIVE IN KANTO ANDKANSAI AREA AROUND 20 YEARS OLDTetsuya Takao1,3, Mieko Aoki2, Yuka Okada(Yoshida)1, Chihiro Okada3, RieTaguchi3, Yoshimi Suzuki3, Naomi Nishioka3, Fumihiko Koike4, KyoichiTakao4. 1Grad. Human Life Sci., Showa Women’s Univ., Tokyo, Japan, 2FoodNutr., Sanyo Gakuen College, Okayama, Japan, 3Human Life Sci. Enviro.,Showa Women’s Univ., Tokyo, Japan, 4Med., Nippon Univ., Tokyo, Japan

12 #P12 GENETIC ALTERATIONOF GURMARIN SENSITIVITY ISASSOCIATEDWITH FORMATIONOF BOTH RECEPTOR ANDNEURAL SYSTEM FOR SWEET TASTE INMICENoriatsu Shigemura1, Toshiaki Yasuo1, Shinya Shirosaki1, Keiko Yasumatsu1,Hideo Katsukawa2, Toshiaki Imoto3, Noritaka Sako2, Yuzo Ninomiya1. 1Sectionof Oral Neuroscience, Graduate School of Dental Science, Kyushu University,Fukuoka, Japan, 2Department of Oral Physiology, Asahi University School ofDentistry, Gifu, Japan, 3Department of Functional, Morphological andRegulatory Science, Faculty of Medicine, Tottori University, Yonago, Japan

13 #P13 THE EFFECT OF POLYMORPHISMS IN 4 HTAS2R GENES ON PROPBITTERNESS PERCEPTIONSuzie Alarcon, Anilet Tharp, Christopher Tharp, Paul A.S. Breslin.MonellChemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, PA, United States

14 #P14 TASTANT-EVOKED FOS EXPRESSION IN THENUCLEUS OF THESOLITARY TRACTOFMICE LACKING P2X RECEPTORSIMPORTANT FOR TASTE TRANSMISSIONJennell K Barrows, Thomas E Finger. Rocky Mountain Taste andSmell Center, School of Medicine Univ Colorado Denver, Aurora, CO,United States

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15 #P15 DIFFERENCES IN SYNAPTIC CHARACTERISTICS OF ROSTRALNUCLEUS OF THE SOLITARY TRACT (RNST) NEURONSWITHINPUT FROM THE CHORDA TYMPANI ANDGLOSSOPHARYNGEALNERVESMin Wang, Robert M. Bradley.Department of Biologic & Materials Science,School of Dentistry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

16 #P16 AMETHOD TO VISUALIZE SYNAPTIC ORGANIZATIONOFGUSTATORY AFFERENTS ONTO INDIVIDUAL PROJECTION CELLDENDRITES IN THENUCLEUS OF THE SOLITARY TRACTJames A. Corson, Alev Erisir.University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA,United States

17 #P17 FM1-43 AS A TOOL TO EXAMINE PRESYNAPTIC ACTIVATION INTHE TASTE SYSTEMRobert M Hallock1, Frances L Meredith1, Michael J Grybko2, Thomas EFinger1. 1Rocky Mtn. Taste & Smell Ctr., Cell & Dev. Bio., Univ. Colo DenverSch. Med., Aurora, CO, United States, 2Dept of Physiology and Biophysics,Univ. Colo Denver Sch. Med., Aurora, CO, United States

18 #P18 EFFECTS OF PAIRED-PULSE ELECTRICAL STIMULATIONOF THECHORDA TYMPANI NERVEON TASTE-RESPONSIVE CELLS INTHENUCLEUS OF THE SOLITARY TRACTOF THE RATAndrew M. Rosen, Patricia M. Di Lorenzo. Binghamton University,Binghamton, NY, United States

19 #P19 ANALYSIS OF THEMORPHOLOGY, AND BIOPHYSICALPROPERTIES OF SOLITARY-PARABRACHIAL PROJECTINGNEURONSWITH KNOWNAFFERENT INPUTTakeshi Suwabe, Robert M. Bradley.Department of Materials and Sciences,School of Dentistry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

20 #P20 TEMPORAL CHARACTERISTICS OF RESPONSES TO SALTY ANDSOUR TASTANTSWITH CHANGES IN INTENSITY IN THENUCLEUS OF THE SOLITARY TRACTJ.-Y. Chen1, P. M. Di Lorenzo1, J. D. Victor2. 1Psychology, BinghamtonUniversity, Binghamton, NY, United States, 2Neurology and Neuroscience,Weill Medical Colloge of Cornell University, New York, NY, United States

21 #P21 INTEGRATIONOF TASTE INFORMATION IN THE CNS OF THEMOTHHELIOTHIS VIRESCENSPål Kvello, Kari Jørgensen, Hanna Mustaparta.Department of Biology-Neuroscience Unit, Norwegian University of Science and Technology,Trondheim, Norway

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22 #P22 SYNAPTIC PRUNING FROMCENTRAL CHORDA TYMPANIAXONS DURING POSTNATAL DEVELOPMENTSiting Wang, David L. Hill, Alev Erisir.University of Virginia, Charlottesville,VA, United States

23 #P23 COMPETITIONDERIVED DEVELOPMENTAL PLASTICITY OF THEGUSTATORY SYSTEMSara L Dudgeon, David L Hill.University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA,United States

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25 #P25 PHEROMONE CUES AND SENSORYNEURONS THATMEDIATEPUP SUCKLING IN THEMOUSEDarren W. Logan1, Lisa J. Brunet2, John Ngai2, Lisa Stowers1.1The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, CA, United States,2University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States

26 #P26 MEDIAL AMYGDALA ACTIVATION IN RESPONSE TO ARTIFICIALMAINOLFACTORYOR CHEMOSENSORY INPUT INMALEHAMSTERSCamille B Blake, Michael Meredith. Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL,United States

27 #P27 NORADRENERGIC SYSTEM IN THE BASOLATERAL AMYGDALADURING ACQUISITIONOF CONDITIONEDODORAVERSION INTHE RAT: FOCUS ONALPHA2-ADRENERGIC RECEPTORSBarbara Ferry, Patricia Viret, Lucile Estrade, Rémi Gervais.UMR 5020 CNRS-UCBL1, Lyon, France

28 #P28 THE ALARM PHEROMONE INCREASES ANXIETY INMALE RATS:PHARMACOLOGICAL EVIDENCE USING ANXIOLYTICSHideaki Inagaki1, Yasushi Kiyokawa2, Yukari Takeuchi1, Yuji Mori1. 1Laboratoryof Veterinary Ethology, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, 2Laboratory ofVeterinary Physiology, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

29 #P29 PRESENCEOF THEMAINOLFACTORY EPITHELIUMBUTNOT THE VOMERONASAL ORGAN IS NECESSARY ANDSUFFICIENT FORMATERNAL BEHAVIOR INMUS MUSCULUSScott MacNeil, Heather Schellinck.Dept of Psychology,Dalhousie University,Halifax, NS, Canada

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30 #P30 PRIMARYOLFACTORY AREASMEDIATING FERRETODOR-INDUCED STRESS RESPONSES IN RATSCher V. Masini, Tara J. Nyhuis, Heidi E.W. Day, Serge Campeau.University ofColorado, Boulder, CO, United States

31 #P31 EFFECTS OF VOMERONASAL ORGANREMOVALONMEDIALAMYGDALA RESPONSE TO REPRODUCTIVE, COMPETITIVEAND PREDATOR STIMULIChad L Samuelsen, Michael Meredith. Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL,United States

32 #P32 INTERSPECIES CHEMICAL COMMUNICATION THROUGH THEACCESSORYOLFACTORY SYSTEM INMAMMALSFabio Papes, Pablo B. Chamero, Lisa Stowers.Department of Cell Biology,The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, CA, United States

33 #P33 VOMERONASAL ORGAN IS INVOLVED IN DETECTIONOFANDROSTENONE INMICEVera V Voznessenskaya1, Maria A Klyuchnikova1, Charles J Wysocki2.1A.N.Severtzov Institute of Ecology & Evolution, Moscow, Russia, 2MonellChemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, PA, United States

34 #P34 EXPOSURE TO STRESS AFFECTS RECEPTIONOF SEXPHEROMONES IN HOUSEMOUSEAnna E Voznesenskaia. A.N.Severtzov Institute of Ecology & Evolution,Moscow, Russia

35 #P35 NEUROENDOCRINE EFFECTS OF GOLDFISH PHEROMONES ONMALE GOLDFISH (CARASSIUS AURATUS)Steven Chang1, Yu-Wen Chung-Davidson1, Mara B. Bryan1, Christopher B.Rees2, Weiming Li1. 1Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Michigan StateUniversity, East Lansing, MI, United States, 2Biological Science Laboratory,USDA/ARS, Milwaukee, WI, United States

36 #P36 OLFACTORY IMPRINTING ANDHOMING ABILITY IN FOURPACIFIC SALMONHiroshi Ueda.Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan

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37 #P37 ODORANT-INDUCED CHANGES IN OLFACTORY RECEPTORMRNA EXPRESSION IN SOCKEYE SALMON (ONCORHYNCHUSNERKA) AFTER IMPRINTINGAndrew H. Dittman1, Darran May2, Michelle A. Havey2. 1Northwest FisheriesScience Center, NOAA Fisheries, Seattle, WA, United States, 2School of Aquaticand Fishery Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States

38 #P38 CHANGES IN EXPRESSIONOF SOIG ANDODORANT RECEPTORGENES IN OLFACTORY EPITHELIUMDURINGOLFACTORYIMPRINTING ANDHOMINGMIGRATION IN SALMONHiroshi Hino, Fumi Morinishi, Hiroshi Ueda.Hokkaido University,Sapporo, Japan

39 #P39 EMX2 REGULATES ODORANT RECEPTOR CHOICE INVERTEBRATESTyler Cutforth. Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States

40 #P40 STOCHASTIC PROTOCADHERIN GENE EXPRESSIONDIVERSIFIES OLFACTORYNEURONSKristin Baldwin, Brett Fields, Susan Tate, Sulagna Ghosh. Scripps ResearchInstitute, La Jolla, CA, United States

41 #P41 ODORANT RECEPTOR (OR) GENE CHOICE IS BIASED ANDNON-CLONAL IN TWOOLFACTORY PLACODE CELL LINES, ANDORRNA IS NUCLEAR PRIOR TODIFFERENTIATIONOF THESE LINESRobert P. Lane, Nidhi Pathak, Paul Johnson, Mike Getman.WesleyanUniversity, Middletown, CT, United States

42 #P42 PROMOTOR-MOTIFS GOVERNING THE SPATIAL EXPRESSIONPATTERNOFOLFACTORY RECEPTORSJoerg Strotmann, Yong-Quan Zhang, Heinz Breer.University Hohenheim,Institute of Physiology, Stuttgart, Germany

43 #P43 ODORANT RECEPTORMIS-EXPRESSION ALTERSORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONOF THEOLFACTORY SYSTEMMinh Nguyen, Nick Ryba.NIH/NIDCR, Bethesda, MD,United States

44 #P44 POSITIVE SELECTION SHAPES THE FUNCTIONOF ANODORANTRECEPTOR FOR SEX-STEROID DERIVEDODORS IN PRIMATESHanyi Zhuang, Hiroaki Matsunami.Duke University Medical Center, Durham,NC, United States

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45 #P45 ACTIVITY-DEPENDENT ELIMINATIONOF THEOLFACTORYSENSORYNEURONS EXPRESSINGMULTIPLE ODORANTRECEPTORSHuikai Tian, Minghong Ma.Department of Neuroscience, University ofPennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, United States

46 #P46 PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY IN EXPRESSIONOF CHEMORECEPTORGENES INDROSOPHILA MELANOGASTERShanshan Zhou1,2, Christina Grozinger2,3, Trudy F.C. Mackay2,4,Robert R.H. Anholt1,2,4. 1Department of Zoology, North Carolina StateUniversity, Raleigh, NC, United States, 2W.M. Keck Center for BehavioralBiology, Raleigh, NC, United States, 3Department of Entomology, NorthCarolina State University, Raleigh, NC, United States, 4Department of Genetics,North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, United States

47 #P47 GENOMIC EFFECTS OF UNILATERAL NARIS OCCLUSIONONTHEOLFACTORY SYSTEM: A PRELIMINARYMICROARRAYAPPROACHYan Zhang1, Oswald R. Crasta1, David M. Coppola2. 1Virginia BioinformaticsInstitute, Blacksburg, VA, United States,2Randolph-Macon College, Ashland, VA, United States

48 #P48 MANIPULATIONOFODORANT RECEPTOR EXPRESSION INOLFACTORY SENSORYNEURONSHuaiyang Chen, Qizhi Gong.University of California at Davis,Davis, CA, United States

49 #P49 PROXIMAL PROMOTER CONTRIBUTION TO PATTERNEDOREXPRESSIONCarey E. Connelly, Randall R. Reed. Center for Sensory Biology, Departments ofMolecular Genetics, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore,MD, United States

50 #P50 UNCONSCIOUS PERCEPTUAL ANDAFFECTIVE PROCESSINGOFODORS IN ANOSMIA DUE TO RIGHTORBITOFRONTAL INJURYWen Li1, Leonardo Lopez2, James Howard1, Jay Gottfried1,3,4. 1CognitiveNeurology & Alzheimer’s Disease Center, Northwestern University FeinbergSchool of Medicine, Chicago, IL, United States, 2 Northwestern UniversityFeinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, United States, 3Department ofNeurology, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL,United States, 4Department of Psychology, Northwestern University, Evanston,IL, United States

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51 #P51 FUNCTIONAL ROLE OF 7-NICOTINIC ACETYLCHOLINERECEPTORS INMOUSEMODELS OF SCHIZOPHRENIAJennifer L. Hellier, Nicole L. Arevalo, Catherine E. Adams, Diego Restrepo.UCHSC, Aurora, CO, United States

52 #P52 ANOSMIA AS EARLY PREDICTOROF PARKINSONDISEASE:TYROSINE HYDROXYLASE IMMUNOREACTIVITY IN THEHUMANOLFACTORY BULB ANDANTERIOROLFACTORYNUCLEUSIsabel Ubeda-Banon1, Daniel Saiz-Sanchez1, Carlos de la Rosa-Prieto1, SusanaGarcia-Munozguren2, Lucia Argandona-Palacios2, Alino Martinez-Marcos1.1Fac. Medicina/CRIB, Univ. Castilla-La Mancha, Albacete, Spain, 2Servicio deNeurologia, Complejo Hospitalario Universitario de Albacete, Albacete, Spain

53 #P53 INTRODUCTIONSanne Boesveldt1, Cornelis J Stam2, Dirk L Knol3, Jeroen PA Verbunt4, Henk WBerendse1. 1Department of Neurology, VU University Medical Center,Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, VUUniversity Medical Center, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 3Department of ClinicalEpidemiology and Biostatistics, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam,Netherlands, 4Department of Physics and Medical Technology, VU UniversityMedical Center, Amsterdam, Netherlands

54 #P54 DIFFERENCE IN FMRI OLFACTORY ACTIVATION PATTERNS INELDERLY SUBJECTSWITHHIGH AND LOW TASK PERFORMANCEBarbara Cerf-Ducastel1, Léri Morin-Audebrand2, Lori Haase1, Claire Sulmont-Rosse2, Sylvie Issanchou2, Claire Murphy1,3, Jean-Pierre Royet4. 1San Diego StateUniversity, San Diego, CA, United States, 2INRA, UMR 1129 FLAVIC, F-21000 Dijon, France, 3University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA,United States, 4UMR CNRS, University Lyon 1, Lyon, France

55 #P55 ASSOCIATION BETWEEN FMRI BRAIN ACTIVATION ANDNEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL PERFORMANCE IN INDIVIDUALS ATRISK FOR ALZHEIMER’S DISEASELori Haase1,3, Mi Ran Wang1, Claire Murphy1,3. 1San Diego State University,San Diego, CA, United States, 2University of California, San Diego, CA,United States

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56 #P56 RELATIONSHIP OF OLFACTORY ANDNEUROCOGNITIVEDEFICIT IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASEJianli Wang1, Paul E Eslinger1, Richard L Doty2, Erin K Zimmerman1, RobertGrunfeld1, Xiaoyu Sun1, Jeffrey Vesek1, James R Connor1, Michael B Smith3,Qing X Yang1. 1Penn State College of Medicine, Hershey, PA, UnitedStates, 2University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA,United States, 3Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research, Cambridge, MA,United States

57 #P57 RELATIONSHIP OF FUNCTIONAL ACTIVATIONDEFICIT ANDANATOMICAL ATROPHY IN THE PRIMARYOLFACTORY CORTEXANDHIPPOCAMPUS OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASEJianzhong Yin1,2, Jianli Wang1, Paul J. Eslinger1, Lindsi DeArment1, Erin K.Zimmerman1, Robert Grunfeld1, Jeffery Vesek1, Michael B. Smith1, Ji Qi2,James R. Connor1, Qing X. Yang1. 1Penn State University College of Medicine,Hershey, PA, United States, 2Tianjin First Central Hospital, Tianjin, China

58 #P58 OLFACTORY IMAGING PROBES OF LIMBIC DYSFUNCTION INALZHEIMER’S DISEASEJames D. Howard1, Wen Li1, Jay A. Gottfried1,2,3. 1Cognitive Neurology andAlzheimer’s Disease Center, Northwestern University Feinberg School ofMedicine, Chicago, IL, United States, 2Department of Neurology, NorthwesternUniversity Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, United tates, 3Departmentof Psychology, Northwestern University Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences,Evanston, IL, United States

61 #P59 ENAC EXPRESSION IN PRIMATE TASTE BUD CELL TYPESMin Lu, Na Gao, Fernando Echeverri, Bianca Laita, Dalia Kalabat, Bryan D.Moyer. Senomyx, Inc., San Diego, CA, United States

62 #P60 MAILLARD REACTED PEPTIDES (MRPS) MODULATE HUMAN SALTTASTE AND THE AMILORIDE-INSENSITIVE SALT TASTERECEPTORTadayoshi Katsumata1,2, Hiroko Nakakuki1, Chikara Tokunaga1, Noboru Fujii1,Macoto Egi1, Tam-Hao T. Phan2, Shobha Mummalaneni2, John A. DeSimone2,Vijay Lyall2. 1Food Creation Center, Kyowa Hakko Food Specialties Co., LTD,Ibaraki, Japan, 2Department of Physiology, Virginia Commonwealth University,Richmond, VA, United States

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63 #P61 THE TASTE SYSTEM CANDISCRIMINATEMIXTURES OFWATERDISSOLVEDMINERALS VARYINGONCATIONS PROPORTIONSabine Puget1,2, Myriam Peignet3, Yoann Curé1, Nöelle Béno1, ElisabethGuichard1, Philippe Piriou3, Thierry Thomas-Danguin1. 1INRA, ENESAD,Université de Bourgogne, UMR 1129 FLAVIC, Dijon, France, 2Lyonnaise desEaux, Paris, France, 3CIRSEE, Suez Environnement, Le Pecq, France

64 #P62 ORGANIC SALTS, ORGANIC ACIDS, AND BENZAMILDIFFERENTIALLYMODULATE THE RESPONSES OF RATGENICULATE GANGLIONNEURONS TO SALTJoseph M Breza, Contreras J Robert. Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL,United States

65 #P63 SODIUMDEPLETION ALTERS AMILORIDE-SENSITIVE SALT TASTEIN HUMANSGeorge M. Feldman1,2, Gerard L. Heck2, Nancy L. Smith1. 1McGuire VeteransAffairs Medical Center, Richmond, VA, United States, 2Virginia CommonwealthUniversity, Richmond, VA, United States

66 #P64 NACL DOMINATES HAMSTER TASTE RESPONSES TOELECTROLYTEMIXTURESBradley K Formaker, Thomas P Hettinger, Marion E Frank.University ofConnecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT, United States

67 #P65 ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES OF THE CHORDATYMPANI NERVE FOLLOWING 24-H DIETARY SODIUMDEPRIVATIONJoanne M. Garcia, Robert J. Contreras. Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL,United States

68 #P66 SODIUM-DEFICIENCY INDUCED BY SPIRONOLACTONE ELICITSDISCRIMINATIVE ABILITY FORHYPOTONIC SALTY SOLUTIONSIN C57BL/6 MICETakayuki Kawai, Tetsuya Ookura, Yuko Kusakabe.National Agriculture andFood Research Organization, Tsukuba, Japan

69 #P67 CHEMICAL SPECIFICITY OF RODENT GENICULATE GANGLIONNEURONS CHARACTERIZED BY THEIR RESPONSES TO KCL ANDCITRIC ACIDAlexandre A Nikonov, Joseph M Breza, Robert J Contreras.Department ofPsychology and Program in Neuroscience Florida State University, Tallahassee,FL, United States

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70 #P68 MECHANISMS OF SEAHARE INK AS A FEEDINGDETERRENTAGAINST PREDATORY FISHMatthew Nusnbaum1, Arman Sheybani2, Michiya K. Kamio1, Robyn Van Dam1,John Caprio2, Charles D. Derby1. 1Department of Biology, Georgia StateUniversity, Atlanta, GA, United States, 2Department of Biology, Louisiana StateUniversity, Baton Rouge, LA, United States

71 #P69 HYDROGEN PEROXIDE ANDOTHER COMPONENTS IN THE INKOF SEAHARES ARE CHEMICAL DEFENSES AGAINST PREDATORYSPINY LOBSTERS ACTING THROUGHNON-ANTENNULARCHEMORECEPTORSJuan F. Aggio1,2,3, Charles D. Derby1,2,3. 1Dept. of Biology, Georgia StateUniversity, Atlanta, GA, United States, 2Brains & Behavior Program, GeorgiaState University, Atlanta, GA, United States, 3CBN, Georgia State University,Atlanta, GA, United States

72 #P70 EVIDENCE THAT PLANKTIVOROUS FISHES AGGREGATE TODIMETHYLSULFONIOPROPIONATE (DMSP)Jennifer L. DeBose1,3, Sean C. Lema2, Gabrielle A. Nevitt1. 1Neurobiology,Physiology and Behavior and the Bodega Marine Lab, University of California,Davis, CA, United States, 2Biology and Marine Biology and the Center forMarine Science, University of North Carolina, Wilmington, NC, UnitedStates, 3Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary, Galveston, TX,United States

73 #P71 THE SENSORY BASIS FOR ECOLOGICAL PARADIGMS ONWAVE-SWEPT SHORESRichard K. Zimmer1,2, Graham A. Ferrier1, Cheryl Ann Zimmer1. 1Departmentof Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California, Los Angeles, CA,United States, 2Neurosciences Program and Brain Research Institute, Universityof California, Los Angeles, CA, United States

74 #P72 INVESTIGATINGOLFACTORY FORAGING INWANDERINGALBATROSS (DIOMEDEA EXULANS)USING AGLOBALPOSITIONING SYSTEM (GPS)Marcel Losekoot1, Gabrielle A. Nevitt1, Henri Weimerskirch2. 1University ofCalifornia, Davis, CA, Davis, CA, United States, 2Centre d’Études Biologiquesde Chizé, CNRS, Villiers en Bois, France

75 #P73 CHEMICAL CUES AND THE KEYSTONE SPECIES HYPOTHESISGraham A. Ferrier1, Cheryl Ann Zimmer1, Richard K. Zimmer1,2. 1Departmentof Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of California, Los Angeles, CA,United States, 2Neurosciences Program and Brain Research Institute Universityof California, Los Angeles, CA, United States

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76 #P74 ISOLATIONOF A CANDIDATE RECEPTOR THAT RESPONDS TO ACHEMICAL DEFENSE COMPOUNDStaci P Cohen1,2, Gwyneth E Halstead-Nussloch1,2, Julia Kubanek1,3, Nael AMcCarty2. 1School of Biology, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA,United States, 2Pediatrics, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States, 3Schoolof Chemistry and Biochemistry, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA,United States

77 #P75 TOXIC FRUIT TUNES FLY SMELLTeun Dekker1, Irene Ibba1,2, Anna-Maria Angioy2, Bill S Hansson3. 1SLU,Alnarp, Sweden, 2University of Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy, 3Max Planck Institutefor Chemical Ecology, Jena, Germany

78 #P76 SEXUAL DIMORPHISM AND SEASONAL VARIATIONIN THEHARDERIANGLANDOF THE RED-SIDEDGARTER SNAKERobert T. Mason1, Sten M. Erickson1, Mimi Halpern2. 1Department of Zoology,Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, United States, 2Department of Anatomyand Cell Biology, Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY, United States

79 #P77 THE IDENTIFICATIONOF ATTRACTIVE VOLATILES IN AGEDMALEMOUSE URINEKazumi Osada1, Takuya Tashiro2, Kenji Mori2, Hiroshi Izumi1. 1Division ofPhysiology, Department of Oral Biology, Health Scienses University ofHokkaido, Ishikari-Tobetsu, Hokkaido, 061-0293, Japan, 2RIKEN ResearchCenter for Allergy and Immunology, Hirosawa 2-1, Wako, Saitama,351-0198, Japan

80 #P78 URINARY VOLATILE BIOMARKERS INMOUSEMODELS OFLUNGCANCERKoichi Matsumura1, Maryanne Opiekun1, Hiroaki Oka*2, Steven M. Albelda3,Kunio Yamazaki1, Gary K. Beauchamp1. 1Monell Chemical Senses Center,Philadelphia, PA, United States, 2Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.,Kyoto, Japan, 3University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA,United States

81 #P79 OLFACTORY PHENOTYPES OF BBS8-NULLMICEAbigail L Davidson, Randall R Reed. Johns Hopkins Medical Institute,Baltimore, MD, United States

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82 #P80 MOLECULARMECHANISMOFNCX REGULATION VIA DYNAMICINTERACTIONS OF CAM, OMP AND BEX INOLFACTORYSENSORYNEURONSHyun J. Kwon1, Jae H. Koo2, Joyce W. Margolis2, Frank L. Margolis2. 1AndrewsUniversity, Berrien Springs, MI, United States, 2University of Maryland Sch ofMed, Baltimore, MD, United States

83 #P81 A PHYSIOLOGICAL ROLE FORNASALMUPS IN CHEMICALCOMMUNICATIONMichele L. Schaefer, Heather M. Kulaga, Randall R. Reed. Johns HopkinsUniversity, Baltimore, MD, United States

84 #P82 EXPRESSIONOF PROTON SENSORS IN OLFACTORY TISSUETaufiqul Huque1, Karen Yee1, Jiang Xu1, Joseph G. Brand1,2. 1Monell ChemicalSenses Center, Philadelphia, PA, United States, 2University of Pennsylvania,Philadelphia, PA, United States

85 #P83 EXPRESSIONOF CONNEXIN 57 IN THEOLFACTORYSYSTEM INMICEChunbo Zhang.Department of Biological, Chemical and Physical Sciences,Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL, United States

86 #P84 CALCIUM STORE-MEDIATED SIGNALING IN SUSTENTACULARCELLS OF THENEONATALMOUSE OLFACTORY EPITHELIUMColleen C. Hegg1,2, Mavis Irwin2, Mary T. Lucero2. 1Pharmacology andToxicology, East Lansing, MI, United States, 2Physiology, Salt Lake City, UT,United States

87 #P85 CALCIUMCLEARANCE FROMOLFACTORY SENSORYNEURONS- THE SIGNIFICANCEOF PMCASSamsudeen Ponissery Saidu, Shyamal D. Weeraratne, Megan S. Valentine,Rona J. Delay, Judith L. Van Houten.University of Vermont, Burlington, VT,United States

88 #P86 CALCIUMMICRODOMAINS IN THE CHEMOSENSORY CILIA OFOLFACTORY RECEPTORNEURONSKaren Castillo1,2,3, Juan Bacigalupo1,2, Diego Restrepo3,4. 1Dept Biologia, F.Ciencias, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile, 2ICDB, Santiago, Chile, 3RockyMountain Taste & Smell Center, Denver, CO,United States

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89 #P87 OMPDELETION ALTERS FUNCTIONALMATURATIONOFOLFACTORY SENSORYNEURONS REVEALED BY PATCH CLAMPRECORDINGSAnderson C. Lee, Minghong Ma.Department of Neuroscience, University ofPennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, United States

90 #P88 OLFACTORYMARKER PROTEIN (OMP) IS A NOVELMODULATOROF CA2+ EFFLUX INOLFACTORY SENSORYNEURONS (OSN)Paul F Kent1, Steven L Youngentob1, Frank L Margolis2. 1SUNY UpstateMedical University, Syracuse, NY, United States, 2SUNY Upstate MedicalUniversity, Syracuse, NY, United States, 3University of Maryland School ofMedicine, Baltimore, MD, United States

91 #P89 MOLECULAR CLONING ANDMOLECULARHISTOCHEMISTRYOF SALMONOLFACTORYMARKER PROTEIN IN THELACUSTRINE SOCKEYE SALMON (ONCORHYNCHUS NERKA)Hideaki Kudo1, Yoshiaki Doi2, Hiroshi Ueda3, Masahide Kaeriyama 1.1Graduate School of Fisheries Sciences, Hokkaido University, Hakodate,Japan, 2Department of Anatomy, School of Medicine, University of Occupationaland Environmental Health, Kitakyushu, Japan, 3Field Science Center forNorthern Biosphere, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan

92 #P90 POSSIBLE MECHANISMOFOLFACTORY SENSITIVITY TOCALCIUM IN THE GOLDFISH (CARASSIUS AURATUS)Peter C. Hubbard, Adelino V.M. Canário. Centro de Ciências do Mar, Faro,Portugal

93 #P91 ORIGINS OF VARIABILITY IN OLFACTORY PERCEPTIONAndreas Keller1, Iran Gomez1, Peggy Hempstead1, Avery N Gilbert2, Leslie BVosshall1. 1Laboratory of Neurogenetics and Behavior, The RockefellerUniversity, New York, NY, United States, 2Synesthetics Inc., Montclair, NJ,United States

94 #P92 INFLUENCEOF VISUAL INFORMATION AND TEST PARADIGMONCLINICAL OLFACTORY TEST RESULTSMasayoshi Kobayashi, Kohei Nishida, Masako Kitano-Ishikawa, HitomiOgihara, Yuichi Majima.Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, MieUniversity Graduate School of Medicine, Tsu, Mie, Japan

95 #P93 DECLINE INODORMEMORY ANDODOR IDENTIFICATIONPERFORMANCE ACROSS THE ADULT LIFESPANErica J. Mannea, Jason M. Bailie, Konstantin A. Rybalsky, Lloyd Hastings,Melinda S. Brearton, Blair Knauf, Robert C. Gesteland, Robert A. Frank.University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, United States

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96 #P94 PREDICTORS OF PROGNOSIS IN PATIENTSWITHOLFACTORYDISTURBANCEBehnam Nabet1, Richard L. Doty1, Andrew R. Fisher1, Brigitte White1, Mary D.Sammel1,2. 1University of Pennsylvania Smell & Taste Center, Philadelphia, PA,United States, 2Department of Biostatistics & Epidemiology, Philadelphia, PA,United States

97 #P95 MENGRASP ODORS BETTER THANWOMENDOFederico Tubaldi1, Caterina Ansuini1, Roberto Tirindelli2, Umberto Castiello1.1Department of General Psychology, University of Padua, Padua,Italy, 2Department of Neuroscience, University of Parma, Parma, Italy

98 #P96 ESTROGEN REPLACEMENT THERAPY INDUCES FUNCTIONALASYMMETRYONANODORMEMORY/DISCRIMINATION TESTRichard L. Doty1, Mehreen Kisat1,2, Isabelle Tourbier1. 1University ofPennsylvania Smell and Taste Center, Philadelphia, PA, United States, 2,Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan

99 #P97 THE EFFECT OF RESPONSE ALTERNATIVES ONODORNAMINGANDRECALLMelinda S Brearton, Nakulan Balasubramaniam, Briana Wallace, Erica JMannea, Konstantin A Rybalsky, Jason M Bailie, Blair Knauf, Lloyd Hastings,Robert A Frank.University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, United States

100 #P98 INFLUENCEOF ENCODING ANDRETRIEVAL SUPPORTONODORRECOGNITIONMEMORYKonstantin A. Rybalsky, Melinda S. Brearton, Erica Mannea, Blair Knauf,Jason M. Bailie, Robert A. Frank.University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH,United States

101 #P99 IMPACT OF OLFACTORY LOSS ON BEHAVIORS ASSOCIATEDWITH EATING, FOOD PURCHASING, AND COOKINGHan-Seok Seo, Cornelia Hummel, Dorothee Buschhueter, Benno Schuster,Heike Hoffmann, Stefanie Schulze, Thomas Hummel. Smell and Taste Clinic,University of Dresden Medical School, Dresden, Germany

102 #P100 EFFECTS OF PEPPERMINT SCENT INHALATIONONAPPETITECONTROL ANDCALORIC INTAKEBryan Raudenbush, J. Alex Reed, Jude Almeida, Ben Wershing.Wheeling JesuitUniversity, Wheeling, WV, United States

103 #P101 USINGODORS TO TREAT SLEEP APNEA: A TEST OF FEASIBILITYNoam Sobel1, Anat Arzi*1, Lee Sela*1, Amit Green2, Yaron Dagan2. 1Weizmanninstitute of science, Rehovot, Israel, 2Assuta Hospital, Petach Tikva, Israel

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104 #P102 MODULATIONOF THE VOLTAGE-GATED POTASSIUM CHANNEL,KV1.3, BY THE ADAPTOR PROTEINS GRB10 ANDNSHC IN THEOLFACTORY BULBMelissa A. Cavallin1, Beverly S. Colley1, K.C. Biju1, Debra A. Fadool1,2.1Department of Biological Science, Program in Neuroscience, Florida StateUniversity, Tallahassee, FL, United States, 2Program in Molecular Biophysics,Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, United States

105 #P103 A COMPUTATIONALLY FASTERMITRAL CELLMODELThomas S. McTavish, Diego Restrepo.University of Colorado Denver, Denver,CO, United States

106 #P104 INTRINSIC CONDUCTANCES ACTIVELY SHAPE EXCITATORYAND INHIBITORY POSTSYNAPTIC RESPONSES IN OLFACTORYBULB EXTERNAL TUFTED CELLSMichael T. Shipley, Shaolin Liu.Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology,Program in Neuroscience, University of Maryland School of Medicine,Baltimore, MD, United States

107 #P105 SPATIO-TEMPORAL ACTIVITY OF NEURONS IN THE INSECTANTENNAL LOBE: A DATA DRIVEN COMPUTATIONALMODELMatthieu DACHER, Sharon M. CROOK, Brian H. SMITH. Arizona StateUniversity, TEMPE, AZ, United States

108 #P106 LOCAL CIRCUIT INTERACTIONSWITHINOLFACTORY BULBGLOMERULI GENERATE ALL-OR-NONEMITRAL CELLNETWORK ACTIVATIONDavid H Gire1, Wilder Doucette1, Diego Restrepo1,3, Nathan E Schoppa1,2,3.1Neuroscience Program, UCDHSC, Aurora, CO, United States, 2Department ofPhysiology and Biophysics, UCDHSC, Aurora, CO, United States, 3RockyMountain Taste and Smell Center, Aurora, CO, United States

109 #P107 INTRABULBAR PROJECTIONNEURONSMODULATEOLFACTORY BULB OUTPUTZhishang Zhou, Leonardo Belluscio.National Institutes of Health / NINDS,Bethesda, MD, United States

110 #P108 COMPUTATIONAL INVESTIGATIONOF THE INTERACTIONBETWEEN SYNAPTIC ADAPTATION AND POTENTIATION INOLFACTORY CORTEXChristiane Linster1, Donald AWilson2. 1Neurobiology and Behavior, CornellUniversity, Ithaca, NY, United States, 2Dept. of Zoology, Univ. of Oklahoma,Norman, OK, United States

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111 #P109 ODORANT-EVOKEDGLOMERULAR ACTIVITY PATTERNSINDICATE THATMICE ARE NOT SMALL RATSMichael Leon, Zhe Xu, Sameera S. Ali, Brett A. Johnson.Dept. of Neurobiologyand Behavior, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA, United States

112 #P110 THE ADDITIONOF GFP-LABELED GLOMERULI AS FIDUCIALMARKERS IN A 3DMODELOF THEMOUSEMAINOLFACTORY BULBErnesto Salcedo, Eugene Kronberg, Tuan Tran, Xuan Ly, Kyle Hanson, DiegoRestrepo.University of Colorado Denver, Aurora, CO,United States

WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 2008

8:00 - 10:15 SYMPOSIUMDO ENVIRONMENTAL AGENTS ENTER THE BRAIN VIA THEOLFACTORYMUCOSA TO INDUCENEURODEGENERATIVEDISEASES?Chair/Organizer: Richard L. DotyGrand Ballroom A

08:00 #47 INTRODUCTIONRichard L. Doty.University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA,United States

08:20 #48 UPTAKEOFMATERIALS FROM THENASAL CAVITY AND INTOTHE BLOODAND BRAIN: AREWE FINALLY UNDERSTANDINGTHESE PROCESSES AT THEMOLECULAR LEVEL?Mary Beth Genter1, Eric L. Kendig1, Mitchell D. Knutson2. 1University ofCincinnati Department of Environmental Health, Cincinnati, OH, UnitedStates, 2Food Science and Human Nutrition Department, University of Florida,Gainesville, FL, United States

08:45 #49 THE RISK IS IN THE AIR: INTRANASAL ADMINISTRATIONOFMPTP TO RODENTS REPRODUCING CLINICAL FEATURES OFPARKINSON`S DISEASERui D.S. Prediger, Luciano C. Batista, Rodrigo Medeiros, Pablo Pandolfo,Cláudia P. Figueiredo, Daniel Rial, Reinaldo N. Takahashi. Federal University ofSanta Catarina, Department of Pharmacology, Florianópolis, Brazil

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09:10 #50 DETECTIONOF THE PATHOLOGICAL PRION PROTEIN IN THEOLFACTORY EPITHELIUMOF SUBJECTSWITH SPORADICCREUTZFELDT-JAKOB DISEASEGianluigi Zanusso.Department of Neurological and Visual Sciences, Universityof Verona, Verona, Italy

09:35 #51 PARKINSON’S DISEASE: THE DUALHIT THEORY REVISITEDChristopher H Hawkes1, Kelly Del Tredici2, Heiko Braak2. 1Essex NeuroscienceCentre, Romford, United Kingdom, 2Institute for Clinical Neuroanatomy,Frankfurt, Germany

10:00 #52 QUESTIONS &DISCUSSION____________________________________________________________________

8:00 - 10:15 SYMPOSIUMIMPACTOF BITTER TASTE ONHUMANNUTRITIONANDHEALTHChair/Organizer: Wolfgang MeyerhofGrand Ballroom C

08:00 #53 INTRODUCTIONWolfgang Meyerhof.German Institute of Human NutritionPotsdam-Rehbruecke, Nuthetal, Germany

08:05 #54 FUNCTIONALLY DISTINCT TAS2R BITTER TASTERECEPTOR VARIANTSMaik Behrens, Anne Brockhoff, Claudia Reichling, Bernd Bufe, NatachaRoudnitzky, Claudia Batram, Wolfgang Meyerhof.German Institute of HumanNutrition Potsdam-Rehbruecke, Dept. Molecular Genetics, Nuthetal, Germany

08:30 #55 GENETIC DISSECTIONOFHUMAN TASTE PERCEPTIONAlexey Fushan1, Scott McKluskey2, Chris Simons2, Jay Slack2, Dennis Drayna1.1NIDCD/National Institutes of Health, Rockville, MD, UnitedStates, 2Givaudan Flavors Corp., Cincinnati, OH, United States

08:55 #56 THE GENETICS OF BITTER TASTE AND ITS IMPACT ONNUTRIENT EVALUATIONPaul Breslin.Monell Chemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, PA,United States

09:20 #57 ORAL ASTRINGENCY AND BITTER TASTE OFFOOD – DISCOVERYOF CHEMICAL STIMULI, SENSORYACTIVITY, AND BEYONDThomas Hofmann. Technische Universität München, Freising, Germany

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09:45 #58 GENETIC VARIATION IN TASTE SENSITIVITY TO PROP AND ITSRELATIONSHIP TO TASTE PERCEPTION, FOOD PREFERENCESANDDIET CHOICE - CONNECTING THE DOTSBeverly J. Tepper. Food Science, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ,United States____________________________________________________________________

8:00 - 10:15 SYMPOSIUMOLFACTION IN BIRDS: A DEDICATION TO THE PIONEERINGSPIRIT OF PROFESSOR BERNICEWENZEL AND BETSY BANGChair/Organizer: Gabrielle Nevitt & Julie Hagelin (co-chairs)Grand Ballroom B

08:00 #59 INTRODUCTIONGabrielle A. Nevitt1, Julie C. Hagelin2. 1University of California,Davis, CA, United States, 2Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA, United States

08:10 #60 AVIAN CHEMORECEPTION:AN ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL APPROACHDorothy E. F. McKeegan. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University ofGlasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom

08:40 #61 OLFACTORYNAVIGATION INHOMING PIGEONS:THE LAST CHALLENGE.Anna Gagliardo1, Paolo Ioalè1, Maria Savini1, Martin J. Wild2. 1University ofPisa, Pisa, Italy, 2University of Auckland, Auckland,New Zealand

09:10 #62 OLFACTION IN PETRELS:FROMHOMING TO SELF-ODOUR AVOIDANCEFrancesco Bonadonna. CEFE-CNRS, Behavioural Ecology Group,Montpellier, France

09:40 #63 EXPLORING THEMECHANISMS OF INDIVIDUALODORRECOGNITION IN BURROW-NESTINGPROCELLARIIFORMS: A POTENTIAL ROLE FOR THEMHC.Terence WO’Dwyer1,2, Gabrielle A Nevitt1. 1University of California, Davis,Davis, CA, United States, 2University of Wollongong, Wollongong, Australia

10:10 #64 CLOSING REMARKS____________________________________________________________________

10:15 - 10:45 BREAKPacific Concourse

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10:45 - 11:30 SPECIAL LECTURESNIFFINGUNDERWATER: OLFACTORY CAPABILITIES OFAQUATICMAMMALSChair/Organizer: TE FingerGrand Ballroom B

#65 UNDERWATER SNIFFING IN SEMI-AQUATICMAMMALSKenneth C Catania. Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States

12:30 - 13:45 MINORITY AWARDEES LUNCHEON (invitation only)Marina Room____________________________________________________________________

14:00 - 16:15 SYMPOSIUMCHEMICAL SENSES ANDOTHER AGING SENSORY ANDMOTOR SYSTEMSChair/Organizer: Wen ChenGrand Ballroom B

14:00 #66 A SYSTEMS APPROACH TO STUDYING THE CHEMOSENSESAND AGING: MOVING FROM POPULATIONS TOMECHANISMSWen G. Chen.National Institute on Aging, Bethesda, MD, United States

14:15 #67 OLFACTORY DYSFUNCTION IN PRESYMPTOMATICALZHEIMER’S DISEASERobert S. Wilson1, Steven E. Arnold2, Julie A. Schneider1, David A. Bennett1.1Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, United States, 2University ofPennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States

14:35 #68 EFFECTS OF AGINGON THEHUMAN TASTE SYSTEMSusan S Schiffman.Duke University, Durham, NC, United States

14:55 #69 A RODENTMODELOF AGE-RELATEDODORMEMORYIMPAIRMENTPaul E. Gilbert1, 2, Eva Pirogovsky1, Andrea M. Brushfield3, Trinh T. Luu2,Jerlyn C. Tolentino2, Adam F. Renteria2. 1SDSU-UCSD Joint DoctoralProgram in Clinical Psychology, San Diego, CA, United States, 2San DiegoState University, Department of Psychology, San Deigo, CA, United States,3University of Utah, Department of Psychology, Salt Lake City, UT,United States

15:15 #70 VISUALMOTION PROCESSING FOR SPATIAL ORIENTATION:NEURONALMECHANISMS AND BEHAVIOR FROMMONKEYSTOMANCharles J. Duffy.University of Rochester Medical Canter, Rochester, NY,United States

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15:35 #71 BEHAVIORAL ANDCELLULAR LEVEL CHANGES IN THE AGINGSOMATOSENSORY SYSTEMKathryn M. Albers.University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

15:55 #72 POSSIBLE NEURAL BASES OF AGE-RELATEDHEARING LOSS:EAR AND BRAINMECHANISMSRobert D. Frisina1,2,3. 1Otolaryngology Dept., Univ. Rochester Medical School,Rochester, NY, United States, 2Biomedical Engineering Dept., Univ. RochesterMedical School, Rochester, NY, United States, 3Int. Ctr. Hearing & Speech Res.,Rochester Inst. Tech., Rochester, NY, United States____________________________________________________________________

14:00 - 16:15 SYMPOSIUMINTERSPECIES DIFFERENCES IN PONTINE TASTE PROCESSING:IMPLICATIONS FOR TASTING AND FEEDINGChair/Organizer: Dana Small & Thomas ScottGrand Ballroom C

14:00 #73 INTRODUCTIONDana M Small1,2, Thomas R Scott3. 1The John B Pierce Laboratory, New Haven,CT, United States, 2Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT,United States, 3San Diego State Univ., San Diego, CA, United States

14:10 #74 FUNCTIONALORGANIZATIONOF THE RODENTPARABRACHIAL NUCLEUSTakashi Yamamoto.Osaka University Graduate School of Dentistry,Osaka, Japan

14:35 #75 INFORMATION PROCESSING IN THE PARABRACHIALNUCLEUS OF THE PONS: TEMPORAL RELATIONSHIPS OFINPUT ANDOUTPUTPatricia M. Di Lorenzo. Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY,United States

15:00 #76 PARABRACHIAL CODINGOF SAPID SUCROSE: RELEVANCE TOREWARDANDOBESITYAndras Hajnal.Departments of Neural & Behavioral Sciences, and Surgery,PennState University, College of Medicine, Hershey, PA, United States

15:25 #77 SENSORY ANDHOMEOSTATIC FUNCTIONS OF THE RODENTPARABRACHIAL NUCLEUSIvan de Araujo1,2. 1The John B Pierce Laboratory, New Haven, CT, UnitedStates, 2Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, United States

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15:50 #78 THE ROLE OF THE PARABRACHIAL NUCLEUS IN TASTEPROCESSING AND FEEDINGThomas Scott1, Dana Small2. 1San Diego State University, San Diego, CA,United States, 2The John B Pierce Laboratory, Yale University School ofMedicine, New Haven, CT, United States____________________________________________________________________

14:00 - 16:15 SYMPOSIUMMEMBRANE TARGETINGOF CHEMORECEPTORSChair/Organizer: Leslie VosshallGrand Ballroom A

14:00 #79 SYMPOSIUMOVERVIEWLeslie B. Vosshall. The Rockefeller University, New York, NY, United States

14:05 #80 HETEROLOGOUS EXPRESSIONOFOLFACTORY RECEPTORSFOR TARGETED CHEMOSENSINGDanny N Dhanasekaran1, Venkat Radhika1, Tassula Proikas-Cezanne 2, JiheeHa1, Muralidharan Jayaraman1. 1Fels Institute, Temple University School ofMedicine, Philadelphia, PA, United States, 2Institute for Cell Biology,University of Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Germany

14:30 #81 FUNCTIONAL EXPRESSIONOF CHEMORECEPTORSWITHTHEHELP OF A GEFBettina Malnic.University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil

14:55 #82 FUNCTIONAL EXPRESSIONOFMAMMALIANODORANTRECEPTORS BY RTP FAMILYMEMBERSHiroaki Matsunami.Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC,United States

15:30 #83 POTASSIUM CHANNEL TRAFFICLily Jan.University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA,United States

15:50 #84 OLFACTORY RECEPTOR INTERACTIONSWITHOTHERRECEPTORSRandy A. Hall. Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States

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8:30 - 12:30 POSTER SESSION II (AM)Pacific Concourse

1 - 10: Taste: Sweet11 - 24: Taste: Periphery25 - 29: OR molecular30 - 42: Olfactory periphery43 - 51: Olfactory CNS52 - 60: Human Odor Perception61 - 67: Taste: Umami68 - 79: Psychophysics Food Intake80 - 85: Odorant Transport86 - 97: Vomeronasal Organ99 - 106: Olfactory Epithelium107 - 118: Olfaction Human

14:00 - 18:00 POSTER SESSION II (PM)Pacific ConcourseNo photos are allowed in the poster sessions.

1 #P111 DIPEPTIDE SWEETENER INTERACTIONWITH THE SWEETRECEPTORMarianna Max1, Emeline L Maillet1, Meng Cui1, Roman Osman1, FaribaAssadi-Porter2. 1Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York City, NY,United States, 2University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States

2 #P112 USING THEHUMAN SWEET TASTE RECEPTOR TODISCOVERSWEET ENHANCERSGuy Servant, Catherine Tachdjian, Xiaodong Li, Tanya Ditschun, PoonitKamdar, Adam Rivadeneyra, Feng Zhang, Xiao-Qing Tang, Qing Chen, HongZhang, Antoniette Java, Nicole Gonsalves. Senomyx, Inc., San Diego, CA,United States

3 #P113 NEOCULIN, A SWEET PROTEINWITH TASTE-MODIFYINGACTIVITY, AND ITS BINDING SITE IN HUMAN T1R2-T1R3Ayako Koizumi, Ken-ichiro Nakajima, Tohru Terada, Tomiko Asakura, TakumiMisaka, Keiko Abe. The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

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4 #P114 ISOVANILLIC SWEETENERS INTERACTWITH ADIFFERENT SITEOF THE SWEET TASTE RECEPTOR THAN THE STRUCTURALLYRELATED COMPOUNDNEOHESPERIDIN DIHYDROCHALCONEGabriella Morini1, Marcel Winnig 2,3, Bernd Bufe2,4, Angela Bassoli5, GigliolaBorgonovo5, Wolfgang Meyerhof2. 1University of Gastronomic Sciences,Pollenzo-Bra (CN), Italy, 2German Institute of Human Nutrition Potsdam-Rehbruecke, Department of Molecular Genetics, Nuthetal, Germany, 3Axxam,Milan, Italy, 4of Physiology, University of Saarland School of Medicin,Homburg/Saar, Germany, 5Department of Agri-Food Molecular Sciences(DISMA) University of Milan, Milan, Italy

5 #P115 STRUCTURE-FUNCTION STUDIES ONMNEI: WHATMAKESMONELLIN SWEET?Catherine Royle1, Jeanette R Hobbs1, Stephan Vigues2, Steven DMunger2,Graeme L Conn1. 1University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom,2University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States

6 #P116 INTERACTION BETWEEN TRITERPENE GLYCOSIDE ANDSWEET TASTE RECEPTORHT1R2+HT1R3Keisuke Sanematsu1, Noriatsu Shigemura1, Toshiaki Imoto2, Yuzo Ninomiya1.1Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan, 2Tottori University, Yonago, Japan

7 #P117 PROBING THE SWEET RECEPTOR’S TRANSMEMBRANE DOMAINLIGAND BINDING POCKETWITH LACTISOLE ANALOGSYi Xia1, Meng Cui2, Roman Osman2, Robert F. Margolskee1, Marianna Max1.1Department of Neuroscience, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY,United States, 2Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Mount Sinai School ofMedicine, New York, NY, United States

8 #P118 MOLECULARMECHANISMOF SENOMYX SWEET TASTEENHANCERSFeng Zhang, Haitian Liu, xiaodong Li. Senomyx, Inc., San Diego, CA,United States

10 #P119 CANDIDATE SUGAR RECEPTORS OF AEDES AEGYPTI ANDTHEIR EVOLUTION INOTHER INSECTSLauren B. Kent, Hugh M. Robertson.University of Illinois atUrbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States

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11 #P120 FOLLISTATIN DIRECTS PATTERNING ANDDEVELOPMENTOFSOX2-EXPRESSING TASTE BUD PROGENITORSPiper LWHollenbeck1,2, Crestina Beites1,2, Joon Kim1,3, Robin Lovell-Badge4,Anne L Calof1,2. 1Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology, University ofCalifornia, Irvine, Irvine, CA, United States, 2Center for Complex BiologicalSystems, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA, United States,3Department of Neurosciences, University of California, San Diego,La Jolla, CA, United States, 4Division of Stem Cell Biology and DevelopmentalGenetics, Medical Research Council, National Institute of Medical Research,The Ridgeway, Mill Hill, London, United Kingdom

12 #P121 DEVELOPMENTAL ALTERATIONS OF BDNF, NTF5 AND TRKBEXPRESSION IN THEMOUSE PERIPHERAL TASTE SYSTEMTao Huang, Robin F Krimm.Department of Anatomical Sciences andNeurobiology, University of Louisville School of Medicine, Louisville, KY,United States

13 #P122 EPITHELIUM-DERIVED ANDNEUROTROPHIC FACTORSPROMOTE GENICULATE NEURITE OUTGROWTH POSTNATALLYNatalia Hoshino, MWilliam Rochlin. Loyola U Chicago, Chicago, IL,United States

14 #P123 TASTE CELL INNERVATION INNEUROTROPHIN DOUBLEKNOCKOUTMICEAkira Ito, Irina Nosrat, Michelle Sims*, Jong Kim, Arun Bajpai, ChristopherNosrat.Department of Restorative Dentistry and Center for Cancer Research,University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN, United States

15 #P124 CHARACTERIZATIONOF BRAIN-DERIVEDNEUROTROPHICFACTOR INHUMAN SALIVAAbigail L. Mandel, Virginia Utermohlen. Cornell University, Ithaca, NY,United States

16 #P125 BDNF ANDNT4 BOTH ARE ESSENTIAL FOR THE SURVIVAL OFDEVELOPINGGUSTATORYNEURONS BUT DIFFERENTIALLYREGULATE THE DEVELOPMENTOF TASTE BUDS IN THETONGUE VS THE SOFT PALATEAmi V. Patel, Tao Huang, Robin F. Krimm.Department of Anatomical Sciencesand Neurobiology, School of Medicine, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY,United States

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17 #P126 PLASTICITY OF GENICULATE GANGLION CELL INNERVATIONOF TASTE BUDSFaisal Zaidi, Nicholas Warner, Mark C. Whitehead.UCSD Dept.Surgery/Anatomy, La Jolla, CA, United States

18 #P127 CELL DIFFERENTIATIONOF THE TASTE BUDS ON THE SOFTPALATE AND FUNGIFORM PAPILLAE RECONNECTED TODIFFERENT GUSTATORYNERVESShuitsu Harada 1, Hiroshi Tomonari 1, Ayumi Nakayama 1, Yoichiro Shindo 2,Yuko Kusakabe 3, Hirohito Miura 1. 1Kagoshima University Graduate School ofMedical and Dental Sciences, Kagoshima-shi, Japan, 2Research Laboratories forHealth & Gustatory Science, Asahi Breweries, Ltd., Moriya-shi, Japan, 3NationalFood Research Institute, Tsukuba-shi, Japan

19 #P128 MORPHOLOGICALMEASURES OF INJURY-INDUCEDPERSISTANT ALTERATIONS OF CHORDA TYMPANI NERVESTRUCTURE AND FUNCTION IN ADULT RATSRebecca B Reddaway, David Hill.University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA,United States

20 #P129 CHANGES IN PROLIFERATIVE ACTIVITY OF TASTE BUDSAFTER IRRADIATIONHaMNguyen, Linda A Barlow.UCDenver Anschutz Medical Campus, andthe Rocky Mountain Taste and Smell Center, Aurora, CO, United States

21 #P130 EXPRESSIONOF THE BASAL CELLMARKERS OF TASTEBUDS DURINGMOUSE EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENTHirohito Miura1, Ayumi Nakayama1, Yoichiro Shindo2, Yuko Kusakabe3,Hiroshi Tomonari1, Shuitsu Harada1. 1Kagoshima University Graduate School ofMedical and Dental Sciences, Kagoshima-shi, Japan, 2Research Laboratories forHealth & Gustatory Science, Asahi Breweries, Ltd., Moriya-shi, Japan, 3NationalFood Research Institute, Tsukuba-shi, Japan

22 #P131 GENE ARRAY ANALYSIS TO IDENTIFY CELL CYCLETARGET GENES OF SHH SIGNAL DISRUPTION IN FUNGIFORMPAPILLA FORMATIONCharlotte M. Mistretta, Daniel A. Saims, Hong-Xiang Liu, Lily Hu.Department of Biologic and Materials Sciences, School of Dentistry, University ofMichigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

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23 #P132 GENOME-WIDE ANALYSIS OF GENE EXPRESSION IN PRIMATETASTE BUDSPeter Hevezi, Bryan D. Moyer, Min Lu, Na Gao, Hortensia Soto, Dalia Kalabat,Bianca Laita, Fernando Echeverri, Albert Zlotnik. Senomyx, Inc., San Diego,CA, United States

24 #P133 IMMUNE CELL POPULATIONS INHEALTHYHUMANFUNGIFORM PAPILLAEPu Feng1, Karen K. Yee1, Nancy E. Rawson1, 2, Lauren M. Feldman3, Roy S.Feldman1, 4, 5, Paul A. S. Breslin1. 1Monell Chemical Senses Center, Philadelphia,PA, United States, 2WellGen, Inc., North Brunswick, NJ, United States, 3BarnardCollege, New York, NY, United States, 4Dental Service, Philadelphia VeteransAffairs Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA, United States, 5School of DentalMedicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States

25 #P134 STRUCTURE-FUNCTION ANALYSIS OF A SUBCLASS OFMOSQUITOODORANT RECEPTORSPatrick L Jones, Jonathan D Bohbot, Guirong Wang, Laurence J Zwiebel.Department of Biological Sciences, Center for Molecular Neuroscience, Institutesof Chemical Biology and Global Health, and Program in DevelopmentalBiology, Nashville, TN, United States

26 #P135 ANALYSIS OF INSECT OLFACTORY RECEPTORS REVEALS AGPCR-ATYPICAL 7TM TOPOLOGYAidan Kiely1,2, Andrew V. Kralicek2, David L. Christie1, Richard D. Newcomb2.1University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand, 2Horticulture and FoodResearch Institute of New Zealand, Auckland, New Zealand

27 #P136 INSECT OLFACTORY RECEPTORS ARE HETEROMERICLIGAND-GATED ION CHANNELSKoji Sato1, Maurizio Pellegrino2, Takao Nakagawa1, Tatsuro Nakagawa1, LeslieB Vosshall2, Kazushige Touhara1. 1Department of Integrated Biosciences, TheUniversity of Tokyo, Kashiwa, Japan, 2Laboratory of Neurogenetics andBehavior, The Rockefeller University, New York, NY, United States

28 #P137 EFFECT OF LIGANDCONFORMATIONON THE ACTIVITYOF THEOLFACTORY RECEPTOROR-I7Zita Peterlin1, Yadi Li2, Kevin Ryan2, Stuart Firestein1. 1Columbia University,New York, NY, United States, 2City College of New York, New York, NY,United States

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29 #P138 RECEPTOR LIGAND INTERACTIONS INOLFACTION: THE OR1D2RECEPTOR AS AN EXAMPLEAnnika Triller1, Hanns Hatt1, Marc Spehr1, Charles S. Sell2. 1Department ofCellular Physiology, Ruhr-University, Bochum, Germany, 2Givaudan, Ashford,Kent, United Kingdom

30 #P139 DIFFERENTIAL EXPRESSIONOF RET RECEPTOR ISOFORMS INTHEOLFACTORY SYSTEMTala Kaplinovsky, Anne M Cunningham.Developmental NeurosciencesProgram, Faculty of Medicine, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia

31 #P140 CELLULARDIFFERENTIATION IN THEOEOFMASH1KNOCKOUTMICERichard C. Krolewski1, Adam I. Packard1, Hendrik Wildner2, James E. Schwob1.1Department of Anatomy & Cellular Biology, Tufts University School ofMedicine, Boston, MA, United States, 2Division of Molecular Neurobiology,National Institute for Medical Research, London, United Kingdom

32 #P141 EXPRESSIONOF SPLASH, A PRONEURAL GENE, IN THEOLFACTORYORGANOF ADULT SPINY LOBSTERSTizeta Tadesse, Hsin Chien, Manfred Schmidt, Walter WWalthall, Phang C Tai,Charles D Derby.Department of Biology, Georgia State University, Atlanta,GA, United States

33 #P142 NEUROD1-DERIVED CELLS IN OLFACTORY EPITHELIUMAdam I Packard1, Maryann Giel-Moloney1, Andrew B Leiter2, James ESchwob1. 1Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, UnitedStates, 2University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA,United States

34 #P143 THE EFFECT OF BLOCKING RETINOIC ACID SIGNALINGON THEREGENERATIONOFOLFACTORY SENSORYNEURONS IN THEADULTMOUSE OLFACTORY EPITHELIUMCarolyn E Peluso, James E Schwob.Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology,Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, United States

35 #P144 SEQUENTIAL EXPRESSIONOF PRE-SYNAPTICMOLECULESDURINGOLFACTORY SENSORYNEURONSMATURATIONFlorencia Marcucci, Dong-Jing Zou, Stuart Firestein. Columbia University,New York, NY, United States

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36 #P145 ESTABLISHMENTOF TRANSGENIC RATS INWHICHOLFACTORYRECEPTOR CELLS OVEREXPRESS BDNFRumi Hasegawa1, Sawa Horie2, Akira Shiota3, Mizuki Kozawa2, ShigeruTakami1.,2. 1Faculty of Health Sciehnces, Kyorin University, Tokyo,Japan, 2Graduate School of Health Sciences, Kyorin University, Tokyo,Japan, 3Pheonix Bio Co., Utsunomiya, Japan

37 #P146 IDENTIFICATIONOF A CILIARY ENRICHMENT ELEMENTSUFFICIENT FOR ADENYLYL CYCLASECOMPARTMENTALIZATION IN PRIMARY CILIAAdrian A. Cuenca, Randall R. Reed. Center for Sensory Biology, Department ofMolecular Biology and Genetics, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine,Baltimore, MD, United States

38 #P147 REGIONAL VARIATION IN SURVIVAL OF THEOLFACTORYSENSORYNEURONS EXPRESSINGMUTANT CNGA2 INHETEROZYGOUSMICEDavid A Dunston, Michael Bekkerman, Christina Briscoe, Weihong Lin.University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD, United States

39 #P148 ATP-INDUCED PROLIFERATION IS MEDIATED VIANEUROPEPTIDE Y (NPY) IN ADULTMOUSE OLFACTORYEPITHELIUMCuihong Jia, Colleen C. Hegg.Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology,Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, United States

40 #P149 IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON THEOLFACTORYORGANOF LAKE STURGEONWei-Lan Chang, Yu-Hsuan Chuang, Corina M. Sandulescu, Chunbo Zhang.Department of Biological, Chemical, and Physical Sciences, Illinois Institute ofTechnology, Chicago, IL, United States

41 #P150 DEVELOPMENTOF CRYPT CELLS IN A. NACCARII STURGEONEMBRYOSSusana Camacho1, Maria V. Ostos1, Alberto Domezain2, Ramón Carmona1.1Department of Cellular Biology, University of Granada, Granada, Spain, 2I+DDepartment of “Sierra Nevada” Fish Farm, Granada, Spain

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42 #P151 AN INTEGRATED IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OFHUMANWHOLE-MOUNT ANDCRYOSECTIONEDOLFACTORY TISSUEEric H Holbrook1, James E Schwob2. 1Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary,Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States, 2Tufts University Schoolof Medicine, Boston, MA, United States

43 #P152 TRANSSYNAPTIC VIRAL TRACING FROMDEFINEDNEURONPOPULATIONS IN THEOLFACTORY SYSTEMDavid H. Kim1, Hetal K. Patel1, Matthew E. Phillips1, Aurelie Pala1, Janna C.Nawroth1,2, Andrew Y. Chang1, Gordon M. Shepherd1, David C. Willhite1.1Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States, 2California Institute ofTechnology, Pasadena, CA, United States

44 #P153 MODIFIED TRANSSYNAPTIC TRACING VIRUSES SUGGESTAN EXTENSIVE AXONCOLLATERALNETWORK IN THE RATOLFACTORY BULBAurelie Pala1, Janna C. Nawroth1,2, David H. Kim1, Hetal K. Patel1,Matthew E. Phillips1, Gordon M. Shepherd1, David C. Willhite1. 1YaleUniversity, New Haven, CT, United States, 2California Institute of Technology,Pasadena, CA, United States

45 #P154 VISUALIZINGMITRAL CELL AXON PROJECTION INTRANSGENIC ZEBRAFISHNobuhiko Miyasaka1, Kozo Morimoto1, Tatsuya Tsubokawa2, Shin-ichiHigashijima3, Hitoshi Okamoto4, Yoshihiro Yoshihara1. 1Laboratory forNeurobiology of Synapse, RIKEN Brain Science Institute, Wako,Japan, 2Department of Biology, Keio University, Yokohama, Japan, 3NationalInstitute of Natural Sciences, Okazaki Institute for Integrative Bioscience,Okazaki, Japan, 4Laboratory for Developmental Gene Regulation, RIKENBrain Science Institute, Wako, Japan

46 #P155 DIFFERENTIAL PROJECTION PATTERNS OFMITRAL/TUFTEDCELLS TOOLFACTORY CORTEX VERSUS TUBERCLEShin Nagayama, Chen Wei. Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States

47 #P156 ANATOMICAL AND FUNCTIONALORGANIZATIONOF KENYONCELLS IN THEMUSHROOM BODIES OFMALE BOMBYX MORIRyota Fukushima1,2, Takeshi Sakurai2, Keiro Uchino3, Hideki Sezutsu3, ToshikiTamura3, Ryohei Kanzaki2. 1Graduate School of Life and EnvironmentalSciences, University of Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan, 2Research Center for AdvancedScience and Technology, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, 3TransgenicSilkworm Research Center, National Institute of Agrobiological Science,Ibaraki, Japan

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48 #P157 SPARSE ODOR REPRESENTATION IN THEMUSHROOM BODYANDASSOCIATIVE LEARNINGIori Ito1, Rose C. Ong1,2, Baranidharan Raman1,3, Mark Stopfer1.1NIH-NICHD, Bethesda, MD, United States, 2The Chinese University ofHong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 3NIST, Gaithersburg, MD, United States

49 #P158 A STANDARD BRAIN ATLAS IN THE SEARCH FORNEURALNETWORKS INVOLVED IN CHEMOSENSORY CODING ANDLEARNING IN THEMOTHHELIOTHIS VIRESCENSBjarte B Løfaldli1, Pål Kvello1, Jürgen Rybak2, Kari Jørgensen1, Marit Stranden1,Randolf Menzel2, Hanna Mustaparta1. 1NTNU, neuroscience group, Trondheim,Norway, 2Freie Universität Berlin, neuroscience unit, Berlin, Germany

50 #P159 INTEGRATIONOF CHARACTERIZEDOLFACTORYINTERNEURONS INTO THE STANDARD BRAIN ATLASOF THEMOTHHELIOTHIS VIRESCENSMarit Stranden, Bjarte Bye Løfaldli, Pål Kvello, Hanna Mustaparta.NorwegianUniversity of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway

51 #P160 THE SEROTONIN IMMUNOREACTIVE NEURONRETRIEVEDIN THE ANTENNAL LOBE OF THEMALE ORIENTALMOTHHELICOVERPA ASSULTA? PHYSIOLOGICAL ANDMORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF A PRESUMEDCENTRIFUGALNEURONXin-Cheng Zhao, Bente Gunnveig Berg.Norwegian University of Science andTechnology (NTNU), Neuroscience Unit/Dept. of Psych, Trondheim, Norway

52 #P161 EFFECT OF CULTURE AND FAMILIARIZATIONONODORCATEGORIZATIONGuillaume Blancher1, Paul Arents2, Christel Adam3, Benjamin Mattei3.1Givaudan Flavors Corp., Cincinnati, OH, United States, 2Givaudan, Naarden,Netherlands, 3Givaudan Schweiz AG, Dübendorf, Switzerland

53 #P162 CUED ANDUNCUEDODOR IDENTIFICATION ANDNAMINGTESTS ELICIT QUALITATIVELY DIFFERENT TESTINGAPPROACHESBlair E Knauf1, Robert A Frank2. 1Osmic Enterprises, Inc, Cincinnati, OH,United States, 2University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, United States

54 #P163 EFFECTS OF GRAPEFRUIT SCENTON ENHANCING COGNITIVEPERFORMANCEJustin Schmitt, Kristin Koval, Ramsey Miller, Bryan Raudenbush.WheelingJesuit University, Wheeling, WV, United States

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55 #P164 EFFECTS OF CONGRUENT VS. INCONGRUENT SCENTDURING A SCENT DEPENDENT AND INFORMATIONDEPENDENT LEARNING TASKBryan Raudenbush, Justin Schmitt.Wheeling Jesuit University, Wheeling, WV,United States

56 #P165 EFFECTS OF JASMINE SCENTON SLEEP QUALITY ANDCOGNITIVE PERFORMANCEBen Wershing, Jude Almeida, Bryan Raudenbush.Wheeling Jesuit University,Wheeling, WV, United States

57 #P166 CHEMOSENSORY STIMULATIONDURING SLEEPBoris A. Stuck1, Kathrin Grupp1, Thomas Hummel2. 1Department ofOtorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, University HospitalMannheim, Mannheim, Germany, 2Smell & Taste Clinic, Department ofOtorhinolaryngology, University of Dresden Medical School, Dresden, Germany

58 #P167 EFFECTS OF PEPPERMINT SCENTON ENHANCINGWEIGHTLIFTING, STRENGTH, AND ENDURANCEJude Almeida, Ben Wershing, Keith Fleischmann, Bryan Raudenbush.WheelingJesuit University, Wheeling, WV, United States

59 #P168 RETRONASAL ANDORTHONASAL TIME-INTENSITYPATTERNSIN RELATION TO JUDGED PLEASANTNESS, FAMILIARITY, ANDFOOD-RELATEDNESSJennifer Lee1, Bruce P Halpern1,2. 1Department of Neurobiology and Behavior,Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States, 2Department of Psychology,Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States

60 #P169 CHEMOSENSORY FUNCTION IN FIREFIGHTERS:A LONGITUDINAL ANDCROSS-SECTIONAL ANALYSISRyan DMcDermott, Tamika L Wilson, Pamela H Dalton.Monell ChemicalSenses Center, Philadelphia, PA, United States

61 #P170 MOLECULARMECHANISMS FOR ENHANCEMENTOFUMAMI TASTE RECEPTOR BY IMPXiaodong Li, Feng Zhang, Haitian Liu. Senomyx, Inc., San Diego, CA,United States

62 #P171 PHYSIOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATIONOF UMAMI RECEPTORAND THE G PROTEIN INMOUSE TASTE CELLSYukako Hayashi1, Masataka Narukawa1,2, Keiko Iseki1, Tomohiko Mori1,3.1Grad. Sch. Agri., Kyoto Univ., Uji, Japan, 2Univ. Shizuoka, Shizuoka,Japan, 3Kio Univ., Kitakatsuragi-gun, Japan

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63 #P172 EFFECT OF CHORDA TYMPANI NERVE TRANSECTIONONIMP-ENHANCED PREFERENCE TOMPG ANDARGININE INMICETakenori Miyamoto1, Haruka Akutsu1, Kyoko Yoshimoto1, Mei Tokumi1,Hiroko Eda-Fujiwara1, Ryohei Satoh1. 1Japan Women’s University, Faculty ofSciences, Laboratory of Behavioral Neurosciece, Tokyo, Japan, 2KitasatoUniversity,Medical School, Department of Physiology, Sagamihara, Japan

64 #P173 RECOVERYOF UMAMI TASTE RESPONSES AFTER CRUSHOFTHEMOUSE CHORDA TYMPANI NERVEKeiko Yasumatsu, Yoko Kusuhara, Yuzo Ninomiya.Grad. Sch. Dent. Sci.,Kyushu Univ., Fukuoka, Japan

65 #P174 EFFECT OF INOSINEMONOPHOSPHATE (IMP) ON BEHAVIORALRESPONSE TO LYSINE ANDARGININE INMICEYuko Murata1, Alexander A. Bachmanov2, Gary K. Beauchamp2. 1NationalResearch Institute of Fisheries Science, Yokohama, Japan, 2Monell ChemicalSenses Center, Philadelphia, PA, United States

66 #P175 SUPPRESSIONOFOBESITY BY SPONTANEOUS DRINKINGOFMONOSODIUM L-GLUTAMATE (MSG) SOLUTION IN RATSTakashi Kondoh, Kunio Torii. Institute of Life Sciences, Ajinomoto Co., Inc.,Kawasaki, Japan

67 #P176 NEWASSESSMENTOF GUSTATORY DISORDERS USINGUMAMITASTE SENSATIONShizuko Satoh-Kuriwada1, Noriaki Shoji1, Takashi Sasano1, Misako Kawai2,Yuki Hayakawa2, Hisayuki Uneyama2. 1Department of Oral Diagnosis, TohokuUniversity Graduate School of Dentistry, Sendai, Japan, 2Institute of LifeSciences, Ajinomoto Co., Inc., Kawasaki, Japan

68 #P177 HAS NORWICH’S ENTROPY THEORYOF PERCEPTIONDERIVEDSTEVENS’ LAW FOR TASTE?Iftikhar R. Nizami.Unaffiliated, Decatur, GA, United States

69 #P178 THE INFLUENCEOF COLOR AND LABEL INFORMATIONONPERCEPTIONS OF CHOCOLATEMaya U. Shankar1, Carmel A. Levitan1, John Prescott2, Charles J. Spence1.1University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom, 2University of Newcastle,Newcastle, Australia

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70 #P179 LABELEDHEDONIC SCALE FOR ASSESSING LIKING/DISLIKINGOFORAL SENSATIONJuyun Lim1, 2, 3, Alison Wood1, Barry Green2, 3. 1Oregon State University,Corvallis, OR, United States, 2John B. Pierce Laboratory, New Haven, CT,United States, 3Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT,United States

71 #P180 IMPACT OF SWEETENERS ONORTHO-AND RETRONASALAROMA PERCEPTIONBenno Schuster, Jana Fleischmann, Thomas Hummel. Smell & Taste Clinic,Univ. of Dresden Medical School, Dresden, Germany

72 #P181 EFFECTS OF CONTEXT ON PERCEIVED INTENSITYOF FLAVORMIXTURES NEAR THRESHOLDLawrence E. Marks1,2, Timothy G. Shepard1, Kelly Burger1, Miao-Fen Wang1,2.1John B. Pierce Laboratory, New Haven, CT, United States, 2Yale UniversitySchool of Medicine, New Haven, CT, United States

73 #P182 SELECTIVE ADAPTATION EXPOSES COMPONENTODORS ANDTASTES INMIXTURESThomas P. Hettinger, Holly F. Goyert, Marion E. Frank.UCONNHealthCenter, Farmington, CT, United States

74 #P183 PERCEPTIONOF ANODOR FROMCOMMON TASTEMIXTURESBarry Green1,2, Juyun Lim3, Floor Oosterfhoff1. 1The John B. Pierce Laboratory,New Haven, CT, United States, 2Yale University School of Medicine, NewHaven, CT, United States, 3Department of Food Science, Oregon StateUniversity, Corvallis, OR, United States

75 #P184 DIFFERENTIAL EFFECTS OF BODYMASS INDEX AND EATINGSTYLE ONNEURAL RESPONSE TOMILKSHAKEJennifer A. Felsted1, Elissa Epel3, David Kessler3, Ivan de Araujo1,2, Dana M.Small1,2. 1The John B. Pierce Laboratory, New Haven, CT, United States, 2YaleUniversity School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, United States, 3University ofCalifornia San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States

76 #P185 INVESTIGATING THE EXISTENCEOF DIFFERENCESIN PERCEPTIONChristel Adam1, Florence Beurier1, Jean-Marc Sieffermann2. 1Givaudan FranceFlavours, Argenteuil, France, 2AgroParisTech Massy, Massy, France

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77 #P186 THEMOUTH FEEL, TASTE, AND BIOPHYSICAL PROPERTIESOF FEEDS GIVEN TO PATIENTSWITH DYSPHAGIAKathleen MWright1, Rebecca L Stephens2, Terry D Blumenthal2, Wayne LSilver2, Bruce K Rubin1. 1Wake Forest University School of Medicine,Winston-Salem, NC, United States, 2Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem,NC, United States

78 #P187 SMELL AND TASTE FUNCTION IN CHILDRENWITH CHRONICRENAL FAILUREJessica E Armstrong1, 2, David G Laing1, 2, Gad Kainer2, Fiona J Wilkes3.1University of New South Wales, School of Women and Children’s Health,Sydney, Australia, 2Sydney Children’s hospital, Sydney, Australia,3University of Western Sydney, School of Psychology, Sydney, Australia

79 #P188 ORAL PHANTASIES: THE PERCEPTUALWORLDOF THERMALTASTERSMartha R. Bajec1, Gary J. Pickering2. 1Biological Sciences, Brock University,St. Catharines, ON, Canada, 2Biological Sciences, Psychology, Cool ClimateOenology and Viticulture Institute, Brock University, St. Catharines, ON,Canada

80 #P189 MODELINGOFNASAL AIRFLOWANDODORANT TRANSPORTIN PATIENTSWITH CHRONIC RHINOSINUSITISKai Zhao1,2, Jianbo Jiang1, Yuehao Luo1, Beverly Cowart1,2, Edward Pribitkin1,2,Nancy Rawson1,4, David Rosen2, Peter Scherer1,3, Christopher Klock1, AldonaVainius1, Pamela Dalton1. 1Monell Chemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, PA,United States, 2Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, UnitedStates, 3University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States, 4WellGen,Inc., North Brunswick, NJ, United States

81 #P190 SPATIAL AND TEMPORALODORANT TRANSPORT PATTERNS INRATNOSE: A COMPUTATIONAL STUDYKai Zhao, Jianbo Jiang.Monell Chemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, PA,United States

82 #P191 IDENTIFICATIONOF A LYSYL RESIDUE DEFINING THE BINDINGSPECIFICITY OF AHUMANODORANT-BINDING PROTEINLoic Briand1, Lionel Tcatchoff2, Claude Nespoulous3, Jean-Claude Pernollet2.1INRA, UMR1129, F-21000, Dijon, France, 2INRA, UMR 1197, F-78352, Jouy-en-Josas, France, 3INRA, UMR 1199, F-34000, Montpellier, France

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83 #P192 XENOPUS LAEVIS AND XENOPUS TROPICALISHAVE DIFFERENTNUMBEROFOBP GENES: XLAEOBP ANDXTROOBPJulie. Millery1, Claire. Fenech1, Nicolas. Pollet3, Jean-Claude. Pernollet2, Jean.Gascuel1. 1Centre Européen des Sciences du Goût, CNRS UMR 5170, 15 rueHugues Picardet 21000, Dijon, France, 2NOPA, INRA, 78000, Paris, France,3IBAIC, bâtiment 440-447, université Paris-Sud XI 91405, Orsay cedex, France

84 #P193 ASSOCIATIONS OF SNPS IN ODORANT BINDING PROTEINGENESWITHOLFACTORY BEHAVIOR INDROSOPHILAMELANOGASTERPing Wang1,2, Gunjan Arya2,3, Akihiko Yamamoto2,3, Richard F. Lyman1,2,Trudy F. C. Mackay1,2, Robert R. H. Anholt1,2,3. 1Department of Genetics,NCSU, Raleigh, NC, United States, 2W. M. Keck Center for Behavioral Biology,Raleigh, NC, United States, 3Department of Zoology, NCSU, Raleigh, NC,United States

85 #P194 XENOBIOTICMETABOLIZING ENZYME AND PHEROMONALPERCEPTION INDROSOPHILA MELANOGASTERArièle Legendre1, Stéphane Fraichard2, Jean-François Ferveur2, Yves Artur3,Jean-Marie Heydel3. 1INRA, UMR1129 FLAVIC, Dijon, France, 2UMR 5548CNRS/Université de Bourgogne “Développement et communication chimique”,Dijon, France, 3Université de Bourgogne, UMR 1129 FLAVIC, Dijon, France

86 #P195 COMBINATORIAL CO-EXPRESSIONOFMAJORURINARYPROTEIN (MUP) GENES DURINGONTOGENESIS IS ESSENTIALFOROLFACTORY CODING AND SOCIAL RECOGNITION INMICESergey N. Novikov, Irina I. Ermakova, Elena M. Fedorova. I.P.Pavlov Instituteof Physiology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Saint-Petersburg, Russia

87 #P196 FUNCTIONAL IMAGING AFTEROCCLUSIONOF THEVOMERONASAL ORGANJohannes Frasnelli1, 2, Johan N. Lundstrom3, 1, Julie A. Boyle1, AthanasiosKatsarkas4, Marilyn Jones-Gotman1. 1MNI, McGill University, Montreal, QC,Canada, 2CERNEC, Université de Montréal, Montreal, QC, Canada, 3MonellChemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, PA, United States, 4Royal VictoriaHospital, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada

88 #P197 AN INTACTWHOLE-ORGAN PREPARATIONOF THEMOUSEVOMERONASAL ORGAN: CONFOCAL LIFE-CELL IMAGING INTHEMICROVILLOUS LAYEROF THE SENSORY EPITHELIUMDaniela Fluegge, Corinna H. Engelhardt, Silke Hagendorf, Marc Spehr.Dept. ofCellular Physiology, Ruhr-University Bochum, Bochum, Germany

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89 #P198 MALE-SPECIFIC EXOCRINE PEPTIDE ESP1 ACTIVATES ASELECTIVE NEURAL PATHWAY VIA V2RP5 RECEPTORIN THEMOUSE VOMERONASAL SYSTEMSachiko Haga1, Yoshihiro Yoshihara2, Kazushige Touhara1. 1The University ofTokyo, Chiba, Japan, 2RIKEN Brain Science Institute, Saitama, Japan

90 #P199 IMMUNOCYTOCHEMICAL EVIDENCE FOR STEROIDMETABOLISM ANDMODIFICATION IN THE PRIMARYVOMERONASAL SYSTEM IN RODENTSShigeru Takami1,2, Rumi Hasegawa1, Sawa Horie2. 1Faculty of Health Sciences,Kyorin University, Tokyo, Japan, 2Graduate School of Health Sciences, KyorinUniversity, Tokyo, Japan

91 #P200 MECHANISMOF PHEROMONE ADAPTATION IN VOMERONASALNEURONS: CALMODULIN FEEDBACK REGULATESDIACYLGLYCEROL-OPERATED TRP CHANNELSJennifer Spehr1, Silke Hagendorf1, Marc Spehr1, Trese Leinders-Zufall2, FrankZufall2. 1Department of Cellular Physiology, Ruhr-University of Bochum,Bochum, Germany, 2Department of Physiology, University of Saarland School ofMedicine, Homburg/Saar, Germany

92 #P201 THE INVOLVEMENTOF CALCIUMACTIVATED CHLORIDECHANNELS IN URINE RESPONSES OFMOUSE VOMERONASALSENSORYNEURONSChun Yang, Rona J Delay.University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, United States

93 #P202 THE CANONICAL TRANSIENT RECEPTOR POTENTIALCHANNEL 2 (TRPC2) FORMS PROTEIN-PROTEIN INTERACTIONSWITHHOMER ANDRTP IN THE RAT VOMERONASAL ORGANThomas GMast1,2, Jessica H Brann1,2, Debra A Fadool1,2,3. 1Florida StateUniversity, Department of Biological Science, Tallahassee, FL, UnitedStates, 2Program in Neuroscience, Tallahassee, FL, United States, 3Institute ofMolecular Biophysics, Tallahassee, FL, United States

94 #P203 A CONSERVED VOMERONASAL SIGNALING PATHWAY IN ANON-MAMMALIAN VERTEBRATEKaren M. Kiemnec1, Celeste R. Wirsig-Wiechmann2, Sarah K. Woodley3, LynneD. Houck1. 1Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, United States, 2Universityof Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OK, United States, 3Duquesne University,Pittsburgh, PA, United States

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95 #P204 INTRINSIC PLASTICITY IN THEMOUSE VOMERONASALORGAN: THE ROLE OF THE ETHER-à-GOGORELATEDGENE ION CHANNELSilke Hagendorf, Corinna H. Engelhardt, Daniela Fluegge, Marc Spehr.Department of Cellular Physilogy, Ruhr-University, Bochum, Germany

96 #P205 HYPERPOLARIZATION ACTIVATED CYCLIC NUCLEOTIDEGATED CHANNELS INMOUSE VOMERONASAL SENSORYNEURONSMichele Dibattista1,2, Andrea Mazzatenta1, Francesca Grassi1,2, RobertoTirindelli3, Anna Menini1,2. 1Sector of Neurobiology, International School forAdvanced Studies, Scuola Internazionale di Studi Superiori Avanzati, SISSA.,Trieste, Italy, 2Italian Institute of Technology, SISSA Unit., Trieste, Italy, 3Sectionof Physiology, Department of Neuroscience, University of Parma., Parma, Italy

97 #P206 A PUTATIVE ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUMCHAPERONE,CALRETICULIN 4, IS EXPRESSED INMOUSE VOMERONASALORGANSandeepa Dey1, Hiroaki Matsunami2. 1Duke University MedicalCenter,Biochemistry, Durham, NC, United States, 2Duke University MedicalCenter, Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, Durham, NC, United States

99 #P207 ANOVEL ROLE FOR JNK SIGNALING INOLFACTORY SENSORYNEURONAL DEATHNidhi Gangadhar1, Brent Stockwell1,2, Stuart Firestein1,3. 1Columbia University,Department of Biological Sciences, New York, NY, United States, 2ColumbiaUniversity Department of Chemistry, New York, NY, United States, 3ColumbiaUniversity Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, New York, NY,United States

100 #P208 DEGENERATIVE CHANGES IN OLFACTORY SENSORYNEURONSDEPRIVEDOFNEURONAL TARGETSKathleen Guthrie1, Krista Sultan1, Rafael Toledo1, Charles Ribak2. 1College ofBiomedical Science Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL, UnitedStates, 2Dept. of Anatomy and Neurobiology, University of California, Irvine,Irvine, CA, United States

101 #P209 LOSS OF NOTCH2 IN SUSTENTACULAR CELLS OF THEMAINOLFACTORY EPITHELIUM LEADS TONEURODEGENERATIONSteven Rodriguez, David M. Lin. Cornell University, Dept. of BiomedicalSciences, Ithaca, NY, United States

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102 #P210 PACAP REDUCES CYTOKINE-INDUCED APOPTOSIS INOLFACTORYNEURONAL CELLS VIA BOTH AC AND PLCTRANSDUCTION PATHWAYSMary T Lucero, Shami Kanekar.University of Utah, Department of Physiology,Center on Aging, Utah Brain Institute, Neuroscience Program, Salt Lake City,UT, United States

103 #P211 PACAP IS REQUIRED FORMAINTENANCEOFOLFACTORYEPITHELIAL INTEGRITY IN ADULTMICE BUT NOT INNEONATESMichelle L Stamm1, James AWaschek2, Mary T Lucero1. 1University of Utah,Department of Physiology, Neuroscience Program, Salt Lake Ciy, UT, UnitedStates, 2UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, United States

104 #P212 EXPRESSIONOF SURVIVIN IN RATOLFACTORY EPITHELIUMDURING POSTNATAL DEVELOPMENTElke Weiler, Denis Sokolski, Ulf Eysel. Ruhr-University, Dept.Neurophysiology, Bochum, Germany

105 #P213 TRITON X-1OO TREATMENT IN ZEBRAFISH ALTERS OLFACTORYEPITHELIUMMORPHOLOGYTania R Iqbal, Christine A Byrd-Jacobs.Western Michigan University,Kalamazoo, MI, United States

106 #P214 EFFECT OFGINKO BILOBA ANDDEXAMETHASONE IN THETREATMENTOF 3-METHYLINDOLE- INDUCED ANOSMIAMOUSEMODELJeong-Whun Kim1,2, Ji-Hun Mo1, Chun Hee Lee1,2. 1Department ofOtorhinolaryngology, Seoul National University College of Medicine BundangHospital, Seongnam, South Korea, 2Research Center for Sensory Organs,Medical Research Institute, Seoul, South Korea

107 #P215 PROBINGOLFACTORY CODINGDIRECTLY AT THEHUMANCORTICAL SURFACEAnat Arzi1, Aharon weissbord1, Mony Benifla2, Alon Friedman2, Noam Sobel1.1Department of Neurobiology, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot,Israel, 2Beer-Sheva Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, Soroka University MedicalCenter, Beer-Sheva, Israel

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108 #P216 CEREBRAL RESPONSES AFTEROLFACTORY STIMULATIONWITHPHENYL ETHYL ALCOHOL—HOWMUCH STIMULATION ISNECESSARY? — A FUNCTIONALMRI STUDYONOLFACTIONThomas Bitter1, Manuel Josiger1, Christian Labadie2, Hans-Joachim Mentzel2,Orlando Guntinas-Lichius1, Hilmar Gudziol1. 1Department ofOtorhinolaryngology, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, Jena,Germany, 2Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology,Friedrich-Schiller-University-Jena, Jena, Germany

109 #P217 OLFACTORY PERCEPTUAL DECISION-MAKING IN THEHUMANOLFACTORY BRAINNicholas E. Bowman, James D. Howard, Konrad Kording, Jay A. Gottfried.Northwestern University, Chicago, IL

110 #P218 WHAT’S ON YOURMINDWHEN YOU SMELL THE ROSES?Jelena Djordjevic1, Johan N Lundstrom2. 1Neurology and Neurosurgery, McGillUniversity, Montreal, QC, Canada, 2Monell Chemical Senses Center,Philadelphia, PA, United States

111 #P219 ODORDEPRIVATION IN THEHUMAN BRAINKeng Nei Wu1, Nathan Sandalow1, James Howard1, Nicholas Bowman1, DavidB Conley, Jr.2, Jay A Gottfried1. 1Cognitive Neurology & Alzheimer’s DiseaseCenter, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States, 2Dept. ofOtorhinolaryngology, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States

112 #P220 THE LOCALIZATIONOFHUMANOLFACTORY CORTEX: AN ALEMETA-ANALYSIS OF FUNCTIONALNEUROIMAGING STUDIESJohan N Lundstrom1, Jelena Djordjevic2. 1Monell Chemical Senses Center,Philadelphia, PA, United States, 2Neurology and Neurosurgery, McGillUniversity, Montreal, QC, Canada

113 #P221 THE PRIVILEGED STATUS OF FIRST OLFACTORY ASSOCIATIONS:AN FMRI STUDYYaara Yeshurun, Yadin Dudai, Noam Sobel.Weizmann Institute of Science,Rehovot, Israel

114 #P222 THE ROLE OF THE AMYGDALA IN PERCEPTIONOF GRADEDPLEASANTNESSJulie A. Boyle, Jelena Djordjevic, Marilyn Jones-Gotman.McGill University,Montreal, QC, Canada

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115 #P223 PREFERENTIAL RESPONSE TO FOODCOMPARED TONONFOODODORS IN THE INSULA ANDOPERCULUMGenevieve Bender1-2, Simona Negoias4, Thomas Hummel4, Johannes C. Gerber4,Katja Aschenbrenner1,3,4, Darren R. Gitelman5, Dana M. Small1-3. 1John B. PierceLaboratory, New Haven, CT, United States, 2Interdepartmental NeuroscienceProgram, New Haven, CT, United States, 3Department of Psychiatry, YaleUniversity School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, United States, 4University ofDresden Medical School, Dresden, Germany, 5Department of Neurology,Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL,United States

116 #P224 INVESTIGATIONOFMENTAL REPRESENTATIONOFVOC-EXPOSURE RISKS IN ASTHMATICSLaurence JACQUOT, Pamela DALTON.Monell Chemical Senses Center,Philadelphia, PA, United States

117 #P225 INTER-INDIVIDUAL VARIABILITY IN OLFACTORY EVENT-RELATED POTENTIALS IS RELATED TO REACTION TIMEAkiko ISHII1, Corinne ELOIT2, Didier TROTIER1. 1Neurobiologie Sensorielle,NBS-NOPA, INRA, UMR 1197 INRA Université Paris Sud 11, Jouy-en-Josas,France, 2Département ORL, Hôpital Lariboisière, Paris, France

118 #P226 OLFACTORYNERVE SCINTIGRAMWITHNASALADMINISTRATIONOF THALLIUM-201 IN VIVOHideaki Shiga1, Kohshin Washiyama2, Kyoko Hirota1, Kazuma Ogawa3,Hiroshi Yamaguchi4, Yasuhiro Magata4, Ryohei Amano2, Takaki Miwa1, MitsuruFurukawa1. 1Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Graduate School of MedicalScience, Kanazawa University, Ishikawa, Japan, 2Department of ForefrontMedical Technology, Graduate School of Medical Science, Kanazawa University,Ishikawa, Japan, 3Central Institute of Radioisotopes Science, KanazawaUniversity, Ishikawa, Japan, 4Molecular Imaging Frontier Research Center,Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, Hamamatsu, Japan____________________________________________________________________

19:00 - 22:00 OPTIONAL ACTIVITY: SF GIANTS BASEBALL GAME

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THURSDAY, JULY 24, 2008

8:00 - 10:15 SYMPOSIUMCHEMICAL SENSES AND LONGEVITYChair/Organizer: Linda BuckGrand Ballroom B

08:30 #85 OVERVIEW AND INTRODUCTIONLinda Buck.HHMI, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle,Washington, USA

08:35 #86 INTEGRATIONOF FOODANDREPRODUCTIVE SIGNALS INLIFESPANDETERMINATIONOF CAENORHABDITIS ELEGANSCynthia Kenyon.Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, UCSF, SanFrancisco, California, USA.

09:00 #87 SIGNALING PROTEINS THAT REGULATE NACL TASTESENSITIVITY MODULATE LONGEVITY IN C. ELEGANSGert Jansen1, Hannes Lans1, Nathan Bialas2, Martijn Dekkers1, Michel Leroux2.1Dept. of Cell Biology, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, Netherlands, 2Dept. ofMolecular Biology & Biochemistry, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC,Canada

09:20 #88 MODULATIONOFDROSOPHILA LONGEVITY THROUGHOLFACTIONScott D Pletcher. Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, United States

09:40 #89 FOXO TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS: CENTRAL SENSORS OFENVIRONMENTAL STIMULI THAT REGULATE LONGEVITYAnne Brunet, Eric L. Greer, Max R. Banko. Stanford University, Stanford, CA,United States

10:00 #90 AHIGH THROUGHPUT SCREEN FOR CHEMICALS THAT DELAYAGING IN CAENORHABDITIS ELEGANSMichael Petrascheck, Xiaolan Ye, Linda Buck.Howard Hughes MedicalInstitute, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle WA

10:30 #91 GENERAL DISCUSSION____________________________________________________________________

8:00 - 10:15 SYMPOSIUMSWEET TASTE: RECEPTORS, TRANSDUCTION, ANDHORMONALMODULATIONChair/Organizer: Sue Kinnamon &Nirupa Chaudhari (co-chairs)Grand Ballroom A

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08:00 #92 INTRODUCTIONNirupa Chaudhari1, Sue C. Kinnamon2,3. 1Dept. Physiology/Biophysics,University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL, United States,2Dept. Biomedical Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, UnitedStates, 3Rocky Mountain Taste and Smell Center, Aurora, CO, United States

08:05 #93 ESPECIALLY SWEET: RECEPTORS ANDMODULATORS FORSWEETENER DETECTIONSteven D. Munger.Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, University ofMaryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States

08:35 #94 MODULATION AND TRANSMISSIONOF SWEET TASTEINFORMATION FOR ENERGYHOMEOSTASISYuzo Ninomiya, Ryusuke Yoshida, Yoshihiro Murata, Keiko Yasumatsu,Tadahiro Ohkuri, Shinya Shirosaki, Keisuke Sanematsu, Toshiaki Yasuo, YukiNakamura, Noriatsu Shigemura. Kyushu University, Graduate School of DentalSciences, Fukuoka, Japan

09:05 #95 SWEET TASTE IN HUMANGESTATIONAL DIABETES MELLITUSLisa M. Belzer1,2, Beverly J. Tepper1, John C. Smulian3, Shou-En Lu4.1Department of Food Science, School of Environmental and Biological Sciences,Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, United States, 2UT SouthwesternMedical Center, Dallas, TX, United States, 3Division of Maternal-FetalMedicine, Lehigh Valley Hospital, Allentown, PA, United States, 4Department ofBiostatistics, UMDNJ-School of Public Health, Piscataway, NJ, United States

09:35 #96 TOPOGRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION AND PLASTICITY OFSWEETMODALITY IN THE RAT GUSTATORY CORTEXAlan Carleton1,2. 1Flavour perception group, Brain Mind Institute, Swiss FederalSchool of Technology, lausanne, Switzerland, 2Laboratory of Sensory Perceptionand Plasticity, Department of Neurosciences, Faculty of medicine, University ofGeneva, Geneva, Switzerland

10:05 DISCUSSANTChristian Lemon. St. Louis University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO____________________________________________________________________

8:00 - 10:15 SYMPOSIUMDENDRODENDRITIC SYNAPSES: 40 YEARS OF PROGRESSChair/Organizer: Charles Greer, Laura Lopez Mascaraque & Fernando deCastro SoubrietGrand Ballroom C

08:00 #97 INTRODUCTIONCharles Greer. Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT,United States

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08:05 #98 A SMELL OF OLFACTORY BULB INTERNEURONDIVERSITYPierre-Marie Lledo, Mariana Alonso, Matthew Grubb, Antoine Nissant.Pasteur Institute, Paris, France

08:25 #99 GABA-A RECEPTORHETEROGENEITYMODULATESDENDRODENDRITIC INHIBITIONMarco Sassoè-Pognetto1, Patrizia Panzanelli1, Samuel Lagier2, Jean-MarcFritschy3, Pierre-Marie Lledo4. 1Department of Anatomy, Pharmacology andForensic Medicine, Torino, Italy, 2Laboratory of Sensory Neuroscience, TheRockefeller University, New York, NY, United States, 3Institute of Pharmacologyand Toxicology, Zurich, Switzerland, 4Laboratory of Perception and Memory,Institut Pasteur, Paris, France

08:50 #100 SYNAPTICMECHANISMS GOVERNING SPATIO-TEMPORALACTIVITY PATTERNS IN THEOLFACTORY BULBBen W. Strowbridge. Case Western Reserve Univ., Cleveland, OH,United States

09:15 #101 DENDRODENDRITIC SYNAPSES AND FUNCTIONALMODULESIN THEOLFACTORY BULBKensaku Mori, Hideyuki Matsumoto, Yusuke Tsuno, Hideki Kashiwadani.Dept. of Physiol., Grad. Sch. of Medicine, Univ. of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

09:35 #102 METABOTROPIC GLUTAMATE RECEPTORS AMPLIFY LATERALINHIBITION IN THEMAINOLFACTORY BULB (MOB)Matthew Ennis.Dept. Anat. & Neurobiol., Univ. Tenn. Hlth. Sci. Ctr.,Memphis, TN, United States

09:55 #103 DENDRITIC EXCITABILITY ANDDENDRITIC RELEASENathan N Urban1,2,3, Jason B Castro2,3. 1Department of Biological Sciences,Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, United States, 2Center for theNeural Basis of Cognition, Pittsburgh, PA, United States, 3Center forNeuroscience at the University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States____________________________________________________________________

10:15 - 10:45 BREAKPacific Concourse

10:45 - 11:30 SPECIAL LECTUREDENDRODENDRITIC SYNAPSES: OLD ANDNEWDISCOVERIESChair/Organizer: Charles GreerGrand Ballroom C

#98 DENDRODENDRITIC SYNAPSES: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTUREGordon M. Shepherd. Yale Medical School, New Haven, CT, United States

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12:45 - 13:30 ACHEMS BUSINESS MEETINGGrand Ballroom C____________________________________________________________________

13:30 - 14:00 OFF-SITE EXCURSIONS

13:30 WINE COUNTRY

14:00 MUIRWOODS____________________________________________________________________

19:30 - 21:45 ACHEMS PRESIDENTIAL SYMPOSIUM: NEURAL BASIS OFSENSORY EXPERIENCEChair/Organizer: Diego RestrepoGrand Ballroom A

Jeffrey A. Riffell is a Polak Young Investigator Awardee

19:30 #106 INTRODUCTIONDiego Restrepo. Rocky Mtn. Taste & Smell Ctr. Univ. Colorado Denver,Denver CO

19:35 #107 NEURAL BASIS FOROLFACTORY PERCEPTION: A HISTORICALPERSPECTIVEAlan Gelperin.Monell Chemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, PA, United States

19:55 #108 LOW-LEVELMECHANISMS FOR PROCESSINGODORINFORMATION IN THE BEHAVING ANIMALMatt Wachowiak1, Daniel W. Wesson1, Nicolas Pirez1, Justus V. Verhagen1, 2,Ryan M. Carey1. 1Boston University, Boston, MA, United States, 2J.B. PierceLaboratory, New Haven, CT, United States

20:15 #109 CHARACTERIZATION ANDCODINGOF COMPLEXODORMIXTURES IN THEMOTH,MANDUCA SEXTAJeffrey A. Riffell, Hong Lei, John G. Hildebrand. ARLDN, University ofArizona, Tucson, AZ, United States

20:35 #110 PROCESSINGOFODORREPRESENTATIONS BY NEURONALCIRCUITS IN THEOLFACTORY BULBRainer W Friedrich1,2, Emre Yaksi2, Benjamin Judkewitz2,Martin T Wiechert1,2. 1Friedrich-Miescher-Institute, Basel, Switzerland,2Max-Planck-Institute for Medical Research, Heidelberg, Germany

20:55 #111 A SEARCHLIGHT FORMEANING IN THEOLFACTORY BULBWilder Doucette, Diego Restrepo.Department of Cell and DevelopmentalBiology, Neuroscience Program and Rocky Mountain Taste and Smell Center,University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, CO, United States

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21:15 #112 PATTERN SEPARATION ANDCOMPLETION INOLFACTORYCORTEX: THE BALANCE BETWEENODORDISCRIMINATIONAND PERCEPTUAL STABILITYDonald AWilson.University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, United States

21:35 #113 BEYOND THEOLFACTORY BULB. NEURAL RESPONSES TOODORCUES IN AWAKE, BEHAVING RATSGeoffrey Schoenbaum.University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore,MD, United States

21:55 #114 THE TRANSFORMATIONOFOLFACTORY INPUT INTO AMOTOROUTPUTBarbara Zielinski1, Réjean Dubuc2. 1University of Windsor, Windsor, ON,Canada, 2Université du Québec à Montréal, Montreal, QC, Canada____________________________________________________________________

19:30 - 21:45 SYMPOSIUMCHEMICAL SENSES ANDMECHANISMS OFNEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASESChair/Organizer: Claire MurphyGrand Ballroom B

19:30 #115 INTRODUCTIONClaire Murphy1,2. 1San Diego State University, San Diego, CA, UnitedStates, 2University of California, San Diego, CA, United States

19:35 #116 OLFACTORY DYSFUNCTION IN AGING ANDALZHEIMER’SDISEASE: THE APOE E4 RISK FACTOR FOR ALZHEIMER’SDISEASE ALTERS FMRI BRAIN ACTIVATION IN ACROSS-MODALODORRECOGNITIONMEMORY TASKClaire Murphy1,2, Lori Haase1,2, MiRan Wang1. 1San Diego State University,San Diego, CA, United States, 2University of California, San Diego, CA,United States

20:00 #117 NEURAL REPRESENTATIONS ANDCOGNITIVE AGING:EVIDENCE FROM STUDIES ONOLFACTORY AND SPATIALMEMORY INRODENTSHoward Eichenbaum. Boston University, Boston, MA, United States

20:30 #118 MOLECULARMECHANISMS REGULATING ADULT NEURALSTEM CELLS ANDNEUROGENESIS IN THEOLFACTORY SYSTEMAND THEHIPPOCAMPUSHongjun Song. Institute for Cell Engineering, Departments of Neurology andNeuroscience, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD,United States

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21:00 #119 CHROMATIN REMODELING INHIPPOCAMPUS DEPENDENTLEARNING ANDMEMORYLi-Huei Tsai.M.I.T., Cambridge, MA, United States

21:30 #120 CELL PROLIFERATION ANDDEATH IN PERIPHERALOLFACTORY SYSTEMSJessica H. Brann1, Stuart Firestein1,2. 1Department of Biological Sciences, NewYork, NY, United States, 2Program in Neurobiology and Behavior, New York,NY, United States____________________________________________________________________

19:30 - 21:45 SYMPOSIUMNON-CANONICAL TRANSDUCTION PATHWAYS INOLFACTION—NEWVIEWS ONOLFACTORY SIGNALINGChair/Organizer: Stuart FiresteinGrand Ballroom C

19:30 #121 INTRODUCTIONStuart Firestein. Columbia Univ. New York NY

19:35 #122 ANOVEL FAMILY OF SENSORY RECEPTORS IN THENOSEStephen D Liberles.Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA,United States

19:55 #123 CO2 DETECTION BY THE GCD-CELL SYSTEMMinmin Luo.National Institute of Biological Sciences, Beijing, China

20:15 #124 FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS OF THE GUANYLYL CYCLASE TYPE DSIGNALING SYSTEM IN THEOLFACTORY EPITHELIUMFrank Zufall.University of Saarland School of Medicine, Homburg, Germany

20:35 #125 TRPC2: EXPRESSIONOUTSIDE THEMOUSE VNOPeter Mombaerts.Max Planck Institute of Biophysics, Frankfurt, Germany

20:50 #126 EMERGING VIEWOF INSECT OLFACTORY RECEPTORSIGNALINGKazushige Touhara. The University of Tokyo, Chiba, Japan

21:07 #127 DROSOPHILA OR83B – RECEPTOROR ION CHANNEL?Bill S Hansson1, Ronny Schäfer1, René Bauernfeind1, Marcus C Stensmyr1,Regine Heller2, Stefan H Heinemann3, Dieter Wicher1. 1 Max Planck Institutefor Chemical Ecology, Hans Knoell Strasse 8, Jena, Germany, 2 Center forMolecular Biomedicin, Inst for Molecular Cell Biology, Friedrich Schiller UnivJena, Nonnenplan 2, Jena, Germany, 3 Center for Molecular Biomedicin, Dept ofBiophysics, Friedrich Schiller Univ Jena, Hans Knoell Strasse 2, Jena, Germany

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21:25 #128 MULTIPLICITY OF G PROTEIN SIGNALLINGMECHANISMS INDROSOPHILAOLFACTORY TRANSDUCTIONPinky Kain1, Tuhin Subra Chakraborty1, Veronica Rodrigues1,2, Gaiti Hasan1.1National Centre for Biological Sciences, Tata Institute of FundamentalResearch,GKVK Campus, Bellary Road, Bangalore, India, 2Department ofBiological Sciences, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Homi BhabhaRoad, Mumbai, India

21:40 #129 GENERAL DISCUSSION____________________________________________________________________

8:30 - 12:45 POSTER SESSION III (AM)Pacific Concourse

1 - 13: CNS & Food Intake14 - 19: Palatability20 - 31: Trigeminal and other chemical senses32 - 38: Odorant Receptors and Ligands39 - 47: Psychophysics - testing methodology48 - 54: Odors & CNS: Human61 - 71: Taste: bitter72 - 80: Nasal Trigeminal81 - 89: Olfactory periphery90 - 99: Olfaction: molecular development100 - 107: Olfaction: Downstream signalling108 - 118: Olfaction: Psychophysics

19:30 - 23:00 POSTER SESSION III (PM)Pacific ConcourseNo photos are allowed in the poster sessions.

1 #P227 ENKEPHALINERGIC SIGNALING IN LIMBIC FOREBRAINCIRCUITS MEDIATES PALATABLE FOOD INTAKESharif A. Taha1,2, Howard L. Fields1. 1Gallo Research Center, University ofCalifornia, San Francisco, Emeryville, CA, United States, 2Department ofPhysiology, University of Utah Medical School, Salt Lake City, UT,United States

2 #P228 CONVERGENT, NOT SERIAL, STRIATAL AND PALLIDALCIRCUITS REGULATE OPIOID-INDUCED PALATABLEFOOD INTAKESharif A. Taha1,2, Howard L. Fields1. 1Gallo Research Center, University ofCalifornia, San Francisco, Emeryville, CA, United States, 2Department ofPhysiology, University of Utah Medical School, Salt Lake City, UT,United States

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3 #P229 ROLE OF CENTRALOPIOIDS IN BENZODIAZEPINEMODULATIONOF GUSTATORY BEHAVIORAlice Tran1, David Pittman2, John-Paul Baird1. 1Amherst College, Amherst, MA,United States, 2Wofford College, Spartanburg, SC, United States

4 #P230 MUOPIATES INFUSED INTO THENST ALTER FLUID-INDUCEDLICKING ANDGAPINGNicole R Kinzeler, Susan P Travers.Ohio State University, Columbus, OH,United States

5 #P231 THE STIMULATIONOFmu-OPIOID RECEPTORS IN THE VENTRALPALLIDUMATTENUATES LEARNED TASTE AVERSION IN RATSTadashi Inui1, Tsuyoshi Shimura1, Takashi Yamamoto2. 1Department ofBehavioral Physiology, Graduate School of Human Sciences, Osaka University,Osaka, Japan, 2Faculty of Health Science, Kio University, Nara, Japan

6 #P232 TASTE IS MODULATED BY EXOGENOUS OPIATES IN OPIATEDEPENDENT PATIENTSAmy Green1, 2, Jacinta O’Shea4, Arun Kaul4, Ekta Sharma4, Lisa Bennett1, DavidJ Nutt3, Lucy F Donaldson1, Jan K Melichar1, 2, 3, 4. 1Department of Physiologyand Pharmacology, Bristol, United Kingdom, 2Academic Unit of Psychiatry,Bristol, United Kingdom, 3Psychopharmacology Unit, Bristol, UnitedKingdom, 4Avon and West Partnership, Bristol, United Kingdom

7 #P233 INTRACELLULAR SIGNALINGMECHANISMS OF ACTIVATIONOFPOSTSYNAPTIC ∅1-OPIOID RECEPTORS THATMEDIATE OPIOID-INDUCED REDUCTIONOF SOLITARY TRACT-EVOKED EPSCS OFTHE PARABRACHIAL NUCLEI PROJECTION ROSTRAL NST CELLSMingyan Zhu, Cheng-Shu Li.Department of Anatomy, Southern IllinoisUniversity School of Medicine, Carbondale, IL, United States

8 #P234 GREATER CONNECTIVITY BETWEEN ANTEROVENTRAL INSULAANDHYPOTHALAMUS DURING SENSATIONOFNUTRITIVE VS.HARMFULORAL STIMULIKristin J Rudenga1,2, Barry G Green2, Danielle J Nachtigal2, Dana M Small1,2.1Yale University Interdepartmental Neuroscience Program, New Haven, CT,United States, 2John B Pierce Lab, New Haven, CT, United States

9 #P235 BEHAVIORAL EVIDENCEOF BENZODIAZEPINE-INDUCEDALTERATIONS OF THE GUSTATORY EVALUATIONOF ACCEPTEDANDAVERSIVE TASTE STIMULIDavid W Pittman1, Ivy E Farr1, Hannah L Dinnen1, John-Paul Baird2. 1WoffordCollege, Spartanburg, SC, United States, 2Amherst College, Amherst, MA,United States

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10 #P236 HINDBRAIN PROTEIN SYNTHESIS BLOCKADE DISRUPTSLONG-TERM BUTNOT SHORT-TERMCONDITIONED TASTEAVERSION PROCESSINGTomas Kiselak, Suma Chandra, Janine Beck, Jasmine Loveland, John-Paul Baird.Amherst College, Amherst, MA, United States

11 #P237 GUSTATORY CORTICAL ACTIVITY DURING A TASTEDISCRIMINATION TASK IN RATSTakashi Yoshida1, Donald B. Katz1,2. 1Department of Psychology, BrandeisUniversity, Waltham, MA, United States, 2Volen National Center for ComplexSystems, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, United States

12 #P238 DYNAMIC ANDMULTIMODAL RESPONSES OF AMYGDALARNEURONS IN AWAKE RATSDonald B. Katz, Stephen E. Grossman, Alfredo Fontanini.Department ofPsychology and Volen Center for Complex Systems, Waltham, MA, United States

13 #P239 WITHDRAWN

14 #P240 THE EFFECTS OF DIETARYMANIPULATIONON TASTE ANDPREFERENCE IN C57BL.6J MICEA. Rebecca Glatt, Jennifer M. Saputra, John D. Boughter, Jr. .University ofTennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN, United States

15 #P241 ROLE OF DIETARY ZINC SIGNAL IN FOOD INTAKE REGULATIONOF THE RATSMichio Komai1, Masami Takemoto1, Kousaku Ohinata2, Makoto Kawanago1,Akihiro Asakawa3, Tomoko Goto1, Hitoshi Shirakawa1. 1Lab Nutr, Grad SchAgr Sci, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan, 2Grad Sch Agr, Kyoto University, Uji,Japan, 3Grad Sch Med, Kobe University, Kobe, Japan

16 #P242 FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERIZATIONOFMOLECULAR ANDCELLULARMECHANISMS UNDERLYING TRIGEMINALPERCEPTIONOF CREAMY TASTANTSNicole Schöbel1,2, Jennifer Spehr1, Thomas F. Hofmann3, Hanns Hatt1,2. 1Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum, Department of Cell Physiology, Bochum,Germany, 2Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum, International Graduate School forNeuroscience, Bochum, Germany, 3Technische Universitaet Muenchen,Department of Food Chemistry and Molecular Sensorics, Munich, Germany

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17 #P243 PSYCHOPHYSICAL EFFECTS TO PULSES OF ORALLYPRESENTED ZINGERONE AND PIPERINE: ANALYSIS WITHADYNAMICMODELMark A. Affeltranger, Tyler L. Kowcheck, Brendan A. Cypher, Mary L. Adams,Jack W. Wheeler. Bethany College, Bethany, WV, United States

18 #P244 ADULTMALE RATS AVOIDNICOTINE IN ATWO-BOTTLE FREE-ACCESS PARADIGMKaren L. Zanotto, Mirela Iodi Carstens, E. Carstens.Univ California Davis,Davis, CA, United States

19 #P245 EFFECTS OF TRIGEMINAL STIMULATIONONAPPETITEPer Møller, Hans H Reisfelt.University of Copenhagen, Frederiksberg,Denmark

20 #P246 PUTATIVE CHEMOSENSORY CELLS AT STRATEGIC POSITIONSIN THE GI-TRACTKarin Schwarzenbacher, Nicole Hass, Heinz Breer.University Hohenheim,Institute of Physiology, Stuttgart, Germany

21 #P247 SENSORY STUDIES ONOLIVE OIL AND IBUPROFEN’SPHARYNGEAL PUNGENCYCatherine Peyrot des Gachons, Bruce Bryant, Gary K. Beauchamp, Paul A.Breslin.Monell Chemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, PA, United States

22 #P248 TASTE-GUIDED ISOLATIONOF A TRP ACTIVE COMPOUND FROMTHE KOREAN FOOD PLANT KAENNIP (PERILLA FRUTESCENS)Gigliola Borgonovo1, Angela Bassoli1, Sara Caimi1, Luciano De Petrocellis2,Vincenzo Di Marzo2, Gabriella Morini3, Leonardo Scaglioni1. 1Department ofAgri-Food Molecular Sciences (DISMA) University of Milan, Milan, Italy,2Istituto di Chimica Biomolecolare Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Pozzuoli(NA), Italy, 3University of Gastronomic Sciences, Pollenzo-Bra (CN), Italy

23 #P249 AN EXQUISITELY SENSITIVE PH BIOSENSOR IN AMARINECATFISHJohn Caprio1, Takayuki Marui2, Sadao Kiyohara3, Jun Kohbara4, ShuitsuHarada5, Mika Ozaki3, Kentarou Enoki3, Mami Shimohara3. 1Louisiana StateUniversity, Baton Rouge, LA, United States, 2Ohu University School ofDentistry, Koriyama, Japan, 3Kagoshima University, Kagoshima, Japan,4Mie University, Mie, Japan, 5Kagoshima University School of Dentistry,Kagoshima, Japan

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24 #P250 THE ROLE OF SOLITARY CHEMOSENSORY CELLS INIRRITANT-EVOKED INFLAMMATIONOF THENASALRESPIRATORY EPITHELIUMNicole Shultz, Marco Tizzano, Thomas E Finger. Rocky Mtn Taste & Smell Ctr.,School of Medicine Univ Colorado Denver, Aurora, CO, United States

25 #P251 THE RESPIRATORY RESPONSE OF TRPV1 KNOCKOUTMICE TOTRIGEMINAL IRRITANTSCJ Saunders, Wayne L. Silver.Department of Biology, Wake Forest University,Winston-Salem, NC, United States

26 #P252 TRPM5-EXPRESSING SOLITARY CHEMOSENSORY CELLS INMOUSE VOMERONASAL ORGANTatsuya Ogura, Mikhael Bekkerman, Weihong Lin.Department of BiologicalSciences, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD,United States

27 #P253 HYDROXY-a-SANSHOOL ACTIVATIONOF LUMBAR SPINALWIDE-DYNAMIC RANGENEURONSCarolyn M. Sawyer1, Mirela I. Carstens1, Christopher T. Simons2,Jay P. Slack2, T. Scott McCluskey2, Stefan M. Furrer2, Earl E. Carstens1.1Neurobiology, Physiology & Behavior, Univ. California, Davis, CA, UnitedStates, 2Givaudan Flavors Corp., Research & Development, Cincinnati, OH,United States

28 #P254 SPATIOTEMPORAL DYNAMICS OF ODOR REPRESENTATION INTHE TRIGEMINAL GANGLION IN VIVO VISUALIZED BYVOLTAGE SENSITIVE DYE IMAGINGMarkus Rothermel1,3, Benedict Ng2,4,Dirk Jancke2,4, Hanns Hatt1,3,4. 1Lehrstuhlfür Zellphysiologie, Ruhr-Universität, Bochum, Germany, 2Lehrstuhl AllgemeineZoologie und Neurobiologie, Kognitive Neurobiologie, Bernstein Gruppe, Ruhr-Universität, Bochum, Germany, 3Graduiertenkolleg 736 “Development andPlasticity of the Nervous System: Molecular, synaptic and cellular mechanisms”,Bochum, Germany, 4International Graduate School of Neuroscience NRW,Bochum, Germany

29 #P255 MOLECULAR SIGNATUREOF AND TRIGEMINALNEURALPATHWAY FROM SOLITARY CHEMORECEPTOR CELLSMakoto Ohmoto1, Ichiro Matsumoto1, Yoshihiro Yoshihara2, Keiko Abe1.1Department of Applied Biological Chemistry, Graduate School of Agriculturaland Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, 2Laboratory forNeurobiology of Synapse, RIKEN Brain Science Institute, Saitama, Japan

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30 #P256 QUANTIFYINGMECHANICAL STIMULI IN RAT ANDHUMANNOSEMODELS DURING BREATHINGJianbo Jiang, Kai Zhao.Monell Chemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, PA,United States

31 #P257 ODOR THRESHOLDS ANDRESPIRATORY EFFECTS OFSULPHURDIOXIDEStefan Kleinbeck, Schaeper Michael, Blaszkewicz Meinolf, van Thriel Christoph.Leibniz Research Centre for Working Environment and Human Factors,Dortmund, Germany

32 #P258 GENOMIC, EXPRESSION, AND FUNCTIONAL ANALYSES OFOLFACTORY RECEPTORS IN THE SILKWORM BOMBYX MORIKana Tanaka1, Yukiteru Ono2, Tatsuro Nakagawa1, Makiko Suwa2, KazushigeTouhara1. 1The Unversity of Tokyo, Chiba, Japan,2Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Tokyo, Japan

33 #P259 DECONSTRUCTING INSECT ODORANT RECEPTORSMaurizio Pellegrino, Jeff Liesch, Pearl Rivkin, Leslie Vosshall.The Rockefeller University, New York, NY, United States

34 #P260 ADROSOPHILA ODORANT RECEPTORDISTINGUISHES LIGANDENANTIOMERSWITHHIGH SELECTIVITYAndrew S. Nichols, Charles W. Luetje.Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology,University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL, United States

35 #P261 HIDDENMARKOVMODELS AND SEQUENCE-STRUCTURECORRELATES TO IDENTIFY ACTIVE SITES IN OLFACTORYRECEPTORSChiquito J Crasto.Department of Genetics, University of Alabama atBirmingham, Birmingham, AL, United States

36 #P262 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RECEPTOR CODE ANDODORQUALITY IN TWELVE ODORANTSYuichi Furudono1, Kayori Takizawa1, Yukio Sone1, Junzo Hirono2, TakaakiSato2. 1Tobacco Science Research Center, Japan Tobacco INC., Yokohama,Japan, 2Research Institute for Cell Engineering, AIST, Amagasaki, Japan

37 #P263 AHUMANOLFACTORY RECEPTOR FORWAXY, FATTY ANDROSE ODORSGuenhaël Sanz1, Thierry Thomas-Danguin2, El Hassan Hamdani3, Claire LePoupon1, Loïc Briand2, Jean-Claude Pernollet1, Elisabeth Guichard2, AnneTromelin2. 1INRA, UMR 1197 NOPA, Jouy-en-Josas, France, 2INRA, UMR1129 FLAVIC, Dijon, France, 3The Biotechnology Center of Oslo, University ofOslo, Oslo, Norway

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38 #P264 THE CELLULAR BASIS OF ODORMIXTURE REPRESENTATIONIN AMAMMALIAN SYSTEM: PERIPHERAL INTERACTIONSGinny E Cruz, Graeme Lowe.Monell Chemical Senses Center, Philadelphia,PA, United States

39 #P265 DEVELOPMENTOF CARD TYPE OLFACTORYIDENTIFICATION TESTTatsu Kobayakawa, Hideki Toda, Naomi Gotow.National Institute ofAdvanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Tsukuba, Japan

40 #P266 CLINICAL USEFULNESS OF THE CARD TYPE OLFACTORYIDENTIFICATION TEST FOR JAPANESE PATIENTSWITHOLFACTORY DISTURBANCETakaki Miwa, Hideaki Shiga, Shinji Tatsutomi, Kyoko Hirota, Asuka Tsuchiya,Mitsuru Furukawa.Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Kanazawa University,Kanazawa, Japan

41 #P267 A SHORTOLFACTORY TEST BASEDON THE IDENTIFICATIONOF THREE ODORSMandy Scheibe1, Ute Pfetzing1, Jörn Lötsch2, Thomas Hummel1. 11,Dresden, Germany, 22, Frankfurt, Germany

42 #P268 REPEATABILITY OF THE SANDIEGOODOR IDENTIFICATIONTEST (SDOIT) AND COMPARISONWITH THE BRIEF SMELLIDENTIFICATION TEST (B-SIT)Elizabeth M. Krantz1, Carla R. Schubert1, Dayna S. Dalton1, Wenjun Zhong1,Charles W. Acher1, Clinton T. Baldwin2, Guan-Hua Huang1, Barbara E.K.Klein1, Ronald Klein1, Michael B. Miller3, F. Javier Nieto1, James S. Pankow3,Ted S. Tweed1, Karen J. Cruickshanks1. 1University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI,United States, 2Boston University, Boston, MA, United States, 3University ofMinnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States

43 #P269 METHODOLOGICAL FACTORS IN ODORDETECTIONBYHUMANSPaul MWise1, Toshio Miyazawa2, Michelle Gallagher3. 1Monell Chemical SensesCenter, Philadelphia, PA, United States, 2Ogawa & Co., Ltd., Chiba,Japan, 3Rohm and Haas Chemicals LLC, Philadelphia, PA, United States

44 #P270 ANOVEL PSYCHOPHYSICALMETHOD FOR ESTIMATINGOLFACTORY RAPID ADAPTATION INHUMANSDavid W. Smith1,2, Katherine R. Gamble1, Thomas A. Heil3. 1Dept. ofPsychology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States, 2University ofFlorida Center for Smell and Taste, Gainesville, FL, United States, 3Dept. ofCognitive Neuroscience, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States

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45 #P271 THEMULTIPLE INTENSITY ODOR IDENTIFICATIONTEST (MIOID)Jason M. Bailie1, Lloyd Hastings2, Katheryn G. Pointer1, Brittany Carlisle1,Kathleen M. VanDeGrift1, Konstantin A. Rybalsky1, Robert A. Frank1,3.1University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, United States, 2Osmic Enterprises,Cincinnati, OH, United States, 3Compusniff, Cincinnati, OH, United States

46 #P272 TEST-RETEST RELIABILITY OF THEOLFACTORY DETECTIONTHRESHOLD TEST OF THE SNIFFIN’ STICKSAndrea Anzinger, Jessica Albrecht, Rainer Kopietz, Veronika Schöpf, AnnaMaria Kleemann, Katrin Haegler, Olga Pollatos, Martin Wiesmann.Departmentof Neuroradiology, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, Germany

47 #P273 TESTING PERSONS’ SENSITIVITY FORODORAND SENSORYIRRITATIONDETECTION ANDRECOGNITIONBirgitta Berglund1,2, Li Zheng1,2. 1Department of Psychology, StockholmUniversity, Stockholm, Sweden, 2Institute of Environmental Medicine,Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden

48 #P274 THE ROLE OF THE INSULA IN TASTE ANDORTHONASALOLFACTIONOF FOODODORSMaria G Veldhuizen1,2, Dana M Small1,2. 1The John B. Pierce Laboratory, NewHaven, CT, United States, 2Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven,CT, United States

49 #P275 RESPONSE-TIMEMEASURES OF GUSTATORY-OLFACTORYFLAVOR INTEGRATIONTimothy G. Shepard1, Maria G. Veldhuizen1,2, Miao-Fen Wang1,2, Lawrence E.Marks1.2. 1John B. Pierce Laboratory, New Haven, CT, United States,2Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, United States

50 #P276 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BOLD RESPONSE TO ATASTE/OLFACTORYMIXTURE ANDACTUAL EATING BEHAVIORDIFFERS FOR YOUNGANDOLDER ADULTSErin R. Green1, Aaron Jacobson1, Lori Haase1,2, Sharilyn Baker1, Barbara Cerf-Ducastel1, Claire Murphy1,2. 1San Diego State University, San Diego, CA, UnitedStates, 2University of California, San Diego, San Diego, CA, United States

51 #P277 LABELS ABOUTHEALTH BENEFITS MODULATE INSULARRESPONSES TO FLAVORSDanielle J Nachtigal1, Ivan De Araujo1,2, Dana M Small1,2. 1The John B. PierceLaboratory, New Haven, CT, United States, 2Yale University School ofMedicine, New Haven, CT, United States

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52 #P278 EXPECTATION, EXPERIENCE AND EXPERTISE - HOW TOCOPEWITH INCIDENTAL FINDINGS IN NEUROIMAGING STUDIES INTASTE ANDOLFACTIONJohannes C Gerber1,2, Rüdiger von Kummer1, Thomas Hummel2.1Abt. Neuroradiologie, Universitaetsklinikum Dresden, Dresden, Germany,2Smell and Taste Clinic, Universitaetsklinikum Dresden, Dresden, Germany

53 #P279 INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN THE ACQUISITIONOFODORPREFERENCES: BEHAVIORAL AND ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICALCORRELATESJohan Poncelet, David Probst, Samuel Garcia, Marc Thevenet, Catherine Rouby,Moustafa Bensafi.Université de Lyon - Laboratoire de NeurosciencesSensorielles, Comportement, Cognition, UMR. Institut Fédératif desNeurosciences de Lyon, IFR19,, Lyon, France

54 #P280 AN FMRI VALIDATION STUDY USING INDEPENDENTCOMPONENT ANALYSIS (ICA)Veronika Schoepf, Rainer Kopietz, Jessica Albrecht, Anna Maria Kleemann,Hartmut Brückmann, Martin Wiesmann.Department of Neuroradiology,Ludwig-Maximilian-University, Munich, Germany

61 #P281 FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERIZATIONOFHUMAN BITTER TASTERECEPTORSHong Xu, Lan Zhang, Huixian Tang, Alexey Pronin, Cherry Li, Xiaodong Li.Senomyx, Inc., San Diego, CA, United States

62 #P282 REGULATIONOF BITTER-EVOKED CALCIUMRELEASE SIGNALSINMOUSE TASTE CELLSMichelle Rebello, Kathryn Medler.Department of Biological Sciences, Universityat Buffalo, The State University of New York., Buffalo, NY, United States

63 #P283 NICOTINIC ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTORS (NACHRS): NOVELBITTER TASTE RECEPTORS FORNICOTINEAlbino J. Oliveira-Maia1, Tam-Hao T. Phan2, Pamela D. Melone2, ShobhaMummalaneni2, Miguel AL Nicolelis1, Sidney A. Simon1, John A. DeSimone2,Vijay Lyall2. 1Department of Neurobiology, Duke University Medical Center,Durham, NC, United States, 2Department of Physiology and Biophysics,Richmond, VA, United States

64 #P284 IDENTIFICATIONOF COMPOUNDS THAT SELECTIVELY BLOCKBITTER TASTEMEDIATED BYHUMAN T2R8Alexey Pronin, Hong Xu, Lan Zhang, Thomas Brady, Paul Brust, Guy Servant,Nicole Gonsalves, Tanya Ditschun, Xiaodong Li. Senomyx, Inc., San Diego,CA, United States

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65 #P285 RESPONSES TOQUININE-HCL ANDCACL2 INMORPHOLOGICALLY IDENTIFIED FROG TASTE CELLSHideyuki Fukami, Kazuhisa Okuda-Akabane, Yasuyuki Kitada.Department ofOral Physiology, School of Dentistry, Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Japan

66 #P286 T1R3 IS A RECEPTOR FOR THE TASTE OF CALCIUMANDMAGNESIUMMichael G. Tordoff1, Hongguang Shao1, Laura K. Alarcon1, Robert F.Margolskee2, Bedrich Mosinger2, Alexander A. Bachmanov1, Danielle R. Reed1,Stuart McCaughey1. 1Monell Chemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, PA, UnitedStates, 2Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States

67 #P287 A TASTE FOR CALCIUMAna M. San Gabriel, Eiji Nakamura, Ken Iwatsuki, Hisayuki Uneyama,Kunio Torii. Ajinomoto, Kawasaki, Japan

68 #P288 GLOSSOPHARYNGEALNERVE TRANSECTIONDOES NOT IMPAIRUNCONDITIONED AVOIDANCEOF ALL BITTERS EQUALLYLaura C Geran, Susan P Travers.Ohio State University, Columbus, OH,United States

69 #P289 TASTE NERVE RESPONSES TO AMINOACIDS AND BITTERCOMPOUNDS IN ZEBRAFISH ANDMEDAKA FISHAkira Furuyama, Kenji Ohsuga, Yoshiei Munakata, Takayuki Marui.Dept.Oral Fanc. and Molecular Biol., Ohu Univ., Sch. Dent., Koriyama, Japan

70 #P290 A RAPID ANDRELIABLEMETHOD FORMEASURING CHORDATYMPANI NERVE RESPONSES INMICERachel Felber1, Botir Sagdullaev2, John I. Glendinning1. 1Barnard College,Columbia University, New York, NY, United States, 2Columbia University,New York, NY, United States

71 #P291 T2R GENE FAMILY EXPRESSION IN THEHUMAN TONGUE:A COMPARISON BETWEENNORMALHEALTHY SUBJECTSAND PATIENTSWITH TASTE DISORDERSMinoru Ikeda1, Keiko Onoda1, Kyoichi Takao2, Ryoji Hirai1, ShinichiroKokubun2. 1Department of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery, Tokyo,Japan, 2Department of Physiology, Nihon University School of Medicine,Tokyo, Japan

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72 #P292 TRIGEMINAL SENSITIVITY ANDOLFACTORY FUNCTION INPATIENTS BEFORE ANDAFTER SEPTOPLASTYStefanie Schulze1, Benno Schuster1, Christian A. Mueller2, Thomas Hummel1.1Smell & Taste Clinic, Dept. of ORL, University of Dresden Medical School,Dresden, Germany, 2Dept. of ORL, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna,Austria

73 #P293 SENSORY PERCEPTIONOF COOLING INGREDIENTS BYDIFFERENT ETHNIC GROUPSYvonne Koelliker1, Beverly J. Tepper1, Carter Green2. 1Food Science, RutgersUniversity, New Brunswick, NJ, United States, 2Food Science, RutgersUniversity, New Brunswick, NJ, United States, 3Takasago International Corp(USA), Rockleigh, NJ, United States

74 #P294 PERCEIVED AIR QUALITY AND SYMPTOMS FROM EXPOSURE TOVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS EMITTED FROMMICROORGANISMS ANDDAMP BUILDINGMATERIALSAnna-Sara Claeson1, Steven Nordin2, Anna-Lena Sunesson3. 1ChemosensoryPerception Laboratory, Dept. of Surgery (Otolaryngology), Univ. of California,La Jolla, San Diego, CA, United States, 2Department of Psychology, UmeåUniversity, Umeå, Sweden, 3Västerbotten County Council, Umeå, Sweden

76 #P295 EXPECTINGNEGATIVE EFFECTS OF ODOR EXPOSUREINFLUENCES VARIOUS STAGES OF OLFACTORY INFORMATIONPROCESSING: AN UNPLEASANTODORASSOCIATEDWITHSENSORY IRRITATION (PART I)Patricia J. Bulsing1, Monique, A.M. Smeets1, Marcel, A Van den Hout1, ThomasHummel2. 1Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands, 2University of DresdenMedical School, Dresden, Germany

77 #P296 EXPECTINGNEGATIVE EFFECTS OF ODOR EXPOSUREINFLUENCES VARIOUS STAGES OF OLFACTORY INFORMATIONPROCESSING: A PLEASANTODORASSOCIATEDWITH SENSORYIRRITATION (PART II)Monique A Smeets1, Patricia J Bulsing1, Marcel A van den Hout1, ThomasHummel2. 1Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands, 2University of DresdenMedical School, Dresden, Germany

78 #P297 ODORAND IRRITATION FROMCOMPLEXMIXTURES OFAROMATIC HYDROCARBONS AND THEIRMAIN CONSTITUENTSRoland Schmidt1, Arlean M. Rohde2, W.C. Daughtrey2, William S. Cain1.1Chemosensory Perception Laboratory, Dept. of Surgery (Otolaryngology),University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States, 2ExxonMobilBiomedical Sciences, Inc., and ExxonMobil Chemical Company, Annandale, NJ,United States

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79 #P298 HUMAN PERFORMANCE TODETECT AND LATERALIZEOLFACTORY, OLFACTORY-TRIGEMINAL, AND TRIGEMINALSUBSTANCESAnna Maria Kleemann1, Jessica Albrecht1, Veronika Schöpf1, Rainer Kopietz1,Katrin Haegler1, John-Martin Hempel2, Olga Pollatos1, Jennifer Linn1, FeslGunther1, Hartmut Brückmann1, Martin Wiesmann1. 1Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich, Department of Neuroradiology, Munich,Germany, 2Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich, Department ofOtorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Munich, Germany

80 #P299 BRAIN SUBSTRATES OF CONGRUENT INTEGRATION BETWEENGOODODORS AND PUNGENT TRIGEMINAL STIMULIMoustafa Bensafi1, Emilia Iannilli2, Johan Poncelet1, Seo Han-Seok2, JohannesGerber3, Catherine Rouby1, Thomas Hummel2. 1Université Claude Bernard,Lyon - Laboratoire de Neurosciences Sensorielles, Comportement, Cognition,UMR 5020. Institut Fédératif des Neurosciences de Lyon, IFR19, CNRS, Lyon,France, 2Smell & Taste Clinic, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Universityof Dresden Medical School, Dresden, Germany, 3Department of Neuroradiology,University of Dresden Medical School, Dresden, Germany

81 #P300 MECHANISMS OF CHLORIDE UPTAKE IN FROGOLFACTORYRECEPTORNEURONSCristina Jaen, Hakan Ozdener, Johannes Reisert.Monell Chemical SensesCenter, Philadelphia, PA, United States

82 #P301 DEVELOPMENTAL EXPRESSIONOF THEHYPERPOLARIZATION-ACTIVATED CYCLIC NUCLEOTIDE-GATED CHANNEL INOLFACTORY SENSORYNEURONSAlexandra M. Miller1,3, Arie S. Mobley1,3, Charles A. Greer1,2,3. 1Department ofNeurosurgery, New Haven, CT, United States, 2Department of Neurobiology,New Haven, CT, United States, 3Interdepartmental Neuroscience Program,New Haven, CT, United States

83 #P302 ATP-INDUCED ATP RELEASE VIA PURINERGIC RECEPTORSTIMULATION INMOUSE OLFACTORY EPITHELIUMSebastien Hayoz, Colleen C Hegg.Department of Pharmacology andToxicology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, United States

84 #P303 BIOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES, MORPHOLOGY ANDGAP JUNCTION COUPLINGOFOLFACTORYENSHEATHING CELLSLorena Rela, Angelique Bordey, Charles A Greer.Department of Neurosurgery,Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, United States

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85 #P304 CELLULAR BASIS FOR THEMAMMALIANOLFACTORYRESPONSE TONICOTINEJiang Xu1, Bruce P. Bryant1, Fritz Lischka1, Valery Audige1,2, Nancy E.Rawson1,3. 1Monell Chemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, PA, UnitedStates, 2University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States,3Wellgen Inc, North Brunswick, NJ, United States

86 #P305 MUSCARINIC ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTORS IN RATOLFACTORY RECEPTORNEURONS ANDOTHERNASALEPITHELIAL CELLSBruce P. Bryant1, Jiang Xu1, Valery Audige1,2, Nancy E. Rawson1,3. 1MonellChemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, PA, United States, 2University ofPennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States, 3Wellgen, Inc., North Brunswick,NJ, United States

87 #P306 A ROLE FOR RETINITIS PIGMENTOSA GTPASE REGULATOR(RPGR) IN OLFACTORY SENSORYNEURONSDyke P McEwen1, Hemant Khanna2, Anand Swaroop3, Jeffrey R Martens1.1University of Michigan, Department of Pharmacology, Ann Arbor, MI, UnitedStates, 2University of Michigan, Department of Ophthalmology, Ann Arbor, MI,United States, 3National Eye Institute / NIH, Bethesda, MD, United States

88 #P307 IS THE RATOLFACTORY SYSTEM SENSITIVE TO THEMETABOLIC STATUS?Christine Baly1,2, Karine Badonnel1,2, Marie-Christine Lacroix1,2, DidierDurieux1,2, Roland Salesse1,2, Monique Caillol1,2. 1INRA, UMR 1197 NOPA, bât440, Récepteurs et Communication Chimique, F-78352 Jouy-en-Josas cedex,France, 2Université Paris 11, UMR 1197 NOPA,F-91405 Orsay Cedex, France

89 #P308 TWOANORECTIC PEPTIDES, INSULIN AND LEPTIN, ALTERSPONTANEOUS ANDODOR-EVOKED ACTIVITY OF RATOLFACTORY SENSORYNEURONSAgnes Savigner1,2, Xavier Grosmaitre2, Patricia Duchamp-Viret 1, Michel A.Chaput1, Samuel Garcia1, Minghong Ma2, Brigitte Palouzier-Paulignan1. 11,Lyon, France, 22, Philadelphia, PA, United States

90 #P309 THE FXG: A NOVEL FMRP-CONTAININGGRANULE EXPRESSEDINOLFACTORYNERVE TERMINALSMichael R Akins1, Hanna E Berk-Rauch1, Sean B Christie1, James E Schwob2,Justin R Fallon1. 1Brown University, Providence, RI, United States, 2TuftsUniversity School of Medicine, Boston, MA, United States

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91 #P310 DIFFERENCES INMATRIXMETALLOPROTEINASE-9 EXPRESSIONIN TWOOLFACTORY INJURYMODELSSteve R Bakos1, James E Schwob2, Richard M Costanzo1. 1VirginiaCommonwealth University School of Medicine, Richmond, VA, UnitedStates, 2Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, United States

92 #P311 GENETIC ABLATIONOF ATRUNCATED TRKB ISOFORM (TRKB.T1)INCREASES ADULT OLFACTORY BULB NEUROGENESISKevin G Bath1, Laura Carim-Todd2, Lino Tessarollo2, Francis S Lee1. 1WeillMedical College of Cornell, New York, NY, United States, 2National CancerInstitute Gene Targeting Facility, Frederick, MD, United States

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94 #P313 SUCCESSFUL OLFACTORY TRANSPLANTATION INMICE:COMPARISONOFMETHODSSayaka Yagi, Richard M. Costanzo.Department of Physiology and Biophysics,Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine, Richmond, VA,United States

95 #P314 EXPRESSIONOF IGSF8, A NOVEL CELL ADHESIONMOLECULE,IN THE DEVELOPINGMOUSE OLFACTORY PATHWAYArundhati Ray, Helen Treloar.Dept. of Neurosurg. Yale University, School ofMedicine, New Haven, CT, United States

96 #P315 REQUIREMENTOF SLITS AND ROBO-2 IN THE SEGREGATIONOF BASAL VOMERONASAL NEURONAXONS TO THEACCESSORYOLFACTORY BULBJanet E.A. Prince1,2,3, Jean François Cloutier1,2,3. 1Montreal NeurologicalInstitute, Montreal, QC, Canada, 2Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery,Montreal, QC, Canada, 3McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada

97 #P316 NEUROGLIAN AND FGFR INTERACTIONS IN DEVELOPMENTOFTHE GLIA-RICH AXON SORTING ZONE IN THEMOTHOLFACTORY PATHWAYLynne A. Oland, Nicholas J. Gibson, James T. Pearson, Leslie P. Tolbert.University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States

98 #P317 IDENTIFICATIONOFMITRAL/TUFTED CELL-SPECIFICTRANSCRIPTIONAL ENHANCER UPSTREAMOFMOUSETBX21 GENESachiko Mitsui, Yoshihiro Yoshihara. RIKEN Brain Science Institute,Saitama, Japan

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99 #P318 ROLE OF TRKB IN DENDRITIC DEVELOPMENTOFMITRALCELLS INMOUSE OLFACTORY BULBFumiaki Imamura, Charles A. Greer.Department of Neurosurgery,Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, United States

100 #P319 FUNCTIONAL INSIGHT INTO THE ROLE OFPHOSPHOINOSITIDE-3-KINASE INMAMMALIANOLFACTORYRECEPTORNEURONSKirill Y Ukhanov1,2, Elizabeth A Corey1, Barry W Ache1,2,3. 1WhitneyLaboratory for Marine Bioscience, University of Florida, St.Augustine, FL,United States, 2Center for Smell and Taste, and McKnight Brain Institute,University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States, 3Departments of Zoologyand Neuroscience, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States

101 #P320 PHOSPHOINOSITIDE 3-KINASEMEDIATED SIGNALING INLOBSTEROLFACTORY TRANSDUCTIONElizabeth A. Corey1, Adeline Pezier1, Yuriy V. Bobkov1, Barry W. Ache1, 2.1Whitney Laboratory for Marine Bioscience, Center for Smell and Taste, andMcKnight Brain Institute, Gainesville, FL, United States, 2Depts. Zoology andNeuroscience, Univ. Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States

102 #P321 PHOSPHOINOSITIDEMETABOLISM IS ESSENTIAL FORREGULATING THEOUTPUTOF LOBSTEROLFACTORYRECEPTORNEURONSBarry W Ache1,2, Yuriy V Bobkov1, Adeline Pézier1, Elizabeth A Corey1.1Whitney Laboratory for Marine Bioscience, Center for Smell and Taste, andMcKnight Brain Institute, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States,2Depts. Zoology and Neuroscience, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL,United States

103 #P322 THE ROLES OF PHOSPHODIESTERASES IN SHAPING THEODOR-EVOKED RESPONSES OF OLFACTORY SENSORYNEURONSHaiqing Zhao, Katherine D Cygnar. Biology Dept., Johns Hopkins University,Baltimore, MD, United States

104 #P323 MYR-RIC8A ENHANCES Ga 15-MEDIATED CA2+ RESPONSE OFVERTEBRATE OLFACTORY RECEPTORSKeiichi Yoshikawa, Kazushige Touhara.Department of Integrated Biosciences,The University of Tokyo, Chiba, Japan

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105 #P324 THENA+/CA2+ EXCHANGER INHIBITOR, KB-R7943, POTENTLYBLOCKS A PRESUMPTIVE TRPC CHANNELHOMOLOGIMPLICATED IN LOBSTEROLFACTORY TRANSDUCTIONAdeline Pezier1, Yuriy V Bobkov1, Barry W Ache1,2. 1Whitney Laboratory forMarine Bioscience, Center for Smell and Taste, and McKnight Brain Institute,Gainesville, FL, United States, 2Depts. Zoology and Neuroscience, Univ. Florida,Gainesville, FL, United States

106 #P325 EXPRESSIONOF TRP CHANNEL GENES IN THE ANTENNAOFTHEMALARIAMOSQUITO ANOPHELES GAMBIAETan Lu, Guirong Wang, Pingxi Xu, Laurence J. Zwiebel.Department ofBiological Sciences, Center for Molecular Neuroscience, Institute of ChemicalBiology and Global Health and Program in Developmental Biology, VanderbiltUniversity, Nashville, TN, United States

107 #P326 ANALYSIS OF G PROTEINS IN THE CO2 RESPONSE OFDROSOPHILAC. Andrea Yao, John R. Carlson. Yale University, New Haven, CT,United States

108 #P327 EVIDENCE FOR THE ROLE OF INSPIRATION IN RETRONASALOLFACTORY RESPONSES MEASURED BY THEELECTROOLFACTOGRAMMaggie Phan1, Lisa Sherrill 2, John W. Scott2. 1Nutrition and Health SciencesProgram, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States, 2Department of CellBiology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States

109 #P328 ODORCONCENTRATION-DETECTION FUNCTIONS INHUMANSFORHOMOLOGOUS N-ACETATESJ. Enrique Cometto-Muniz1, Michael H. Abraham2. 1Chemosensory PerceptionLab., Dept. of Surgery (Otolaryngology), University of California, San Diego,La Jolla, CA, United States, 2Department of Chemistry, University CollegeLondon, London, United Kingdom

110 #P329 THE EFFECT OF DIFFERENTODORANTS ONRAPID OLFACTORYADAPTATION INHUMANSKatherine R Gamble1, Sokunthirith S Thach1, Swati Pradeep1, Caitlin A Lewis1,Ryan R Keith1, Jessica A Slocumb1, David W Smith1, 2. 1Department ofPsychology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States, 2University ofFlorida Center for Smell and Taste, Gainesville, FL, United States

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111 #P330 CROSS ADAPTATIONOF GREENODORSWITHOR1-7 AGONISTSAnne J. Kurtz, Terry E. Acree. Cornell University, Geneva, NY, United States

112 #P331 UNDECANAL AS AN ANTAGONIST OF BOURGEONALAT ISOINTENSE LEVELSMalin Brodin1, Miriam Granat2, Mats J Olsson1. 1Karolinska Institutet,Stockholm, Sweden, 2Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden

113 #P332 MODULATIONOFOLFACTORY PERCEPTION: ANTAGONISTS OFBUTANE-2,3-DIONENicolas Godinot, Delphine Bertolacci, Jean-Claude Spadone.Nestlé ResearchCenter, Lausanne, Switzerland

114 #P333 SELF–RATING ANDOLFACTORY FUNCTIONE. Leslie Cameron. Carthage College, Kenosha, WI, United States

115 #P334 ODORREPRESENTATION THROUGH THE LENS OF ODORIDENTIFICATIONWilliam S. Cain, Ann-Sara Claeson. Chemosensory Perception Laboratory,Dept. of Surgery (Otolaryngology), University of California, San Diego,La Jolla, CA, United States

116 #P335 EYE CLOSURE ENHANCES THEOLFACTORY DISCRIMINATIONABILITY BUT NOT THEOLFACTORY SENSITIVITY OF HUMANSUBJECTSJessica Albrecht, Veronika Schöpf*, Anna Maria Kleemann, Katrin Haegler,Kerstin Lehmann, Jennifer Linn, Gunther Fesl, Hartmut Brückmann, MartinWiesmann.Department of Neuroradiology, Ludwig-Maximilians-University,Munich, Germany

117 #P336 DUMMIES VERSUS AIR PUFFS: MOST EFFICIENT STIMULUSDELIVERY DEPENDS ONODORVOLATILITYAndreas S. Brandstaetter, Wolfgang Rössler, Christoph J. Kleineidam.Universityof Würzburg, Biozentrum, Zoologie II, Am Hubland, Würzburg, Germany

118 #P337 THEOLFACT (OLFACTORY FUNCTION ASSESSMENT BYCOMPUTERIZED TESTING) TEST BATTERYLloyd Hastings, Blair Knauf.Osmic Enterprises, Inc., Cincinnati, OH,United States

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8:00 - 10:15 SYMPOSIUMBASIC PROCESSES IN HUMANOLFACTORY COGNITIONChair/Organizer: Rachel HerzGrand Ballroom A

08:00 #130 INTRODUCTIONRachel S Herz. Brown University, Providence, RI, United States

08:05 #131 THE DIFFERENCE IS IN THE DETAILS – A RE-EXAMINATIONOFHUMANOLFACTORYMEMORYTheresa White1,2. 1Le Moyne College, Syracuse, NY, United States, 2SUNYUpstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY, United States

08:30 #132 SMELL YOURWAY BACK TO CHILDHOOD:AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL ODORMEMORYMaria Larsson, Johan Willander.Dpt Psychology, Stockholm University,Stockholm, Sweden

08:55 #133 THE INFLUENCEOF EXPERIENCE ANDATTENTIONONODORMIXTUREQUALITYJohn Prescott1, Elodie Le Berre2, Thierry Thomas-Danguin2, Noelle Beno2,Gérard Coureaud3, Patrick Etievant2. 1School of Psychology, University ofNewcastle, Ourimbah, Australia, 2INRA, Dijon, France, 3Centre Européen desSciences du Goût, Dijon, France

09:20 #134 GOODOLFACTORY IMAGERS: HOW THEY COULD FAVOR ADEEP ODOR PROCESSINGCatherine Rouby, Fanny Bourgeat, Fanny Rinck, Johan Poncelet, MoustafaBensafi.Université Claude Bernard, Lyon - Laboratoire de NeurosciencesSensorielles, Comportement, Cognition, UMR 5020. Institut Fédératif desNeurosciences de Lyon, IFR19, CNRS, Lyon, France

09:45 #135 PERCEPTUAL ANDNEURAL PLIABILITY OF ODOROBJECTSJay A. Gottfried.Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States

10:10 #136 WRAP-UP ANDGENERALQ&A____________________________________________________________________

8:00 - 10:15 SYMPOSIUMNASAL TRIGEMINAL FUNCTION: QUALITATIVE, QUANTITATIVEAND TEMPORAL EFFECTSChair/Organizer: Dennis ShustermanGrand Ballroom C

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08:00 #137 INTRODUCTIONDennis Shusterman1, Thomas Hummel2, Diana Bautista1, Wayne Silver3, PaulWise4. 1University of California, San Francisco, CA, United States, 2University ofDresden, Dresden, Germany, 3Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC,United States, 4Monell Chemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, PA, United States

08:10 #138 MOLECULAR ANDCELLULARMECHANISMS OF TRIGEMINALCHEMOSENSATIONDiana M Bautista1, Sven E Jordt2, Jan Siemens1, David Julius1. 1UCSF,San Francisco, CA, United States, 2Yale University, New haven, CT,United States

08:40 #139 ANATOMIC AND ELECTROPHYSIOLOGIC BASIS OF PERIPHERALNASAL TRIGEMINAL CHEMORECEPTIONWayne L Silver.Department of Biology, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem,NC, United States

09:00 #140 CENTRAL PROCESSINGOF TRIGEMINAL ACTIVATIONINHUMANSThomas Hummel1, Emilia Iannilli1, Johannes Frasnelli1, Johannes Gerber2, JulieA Boyle3. 1Dept. of ORL, Univ. of Dresden Medical School, Dresden, Germany,2Dept. of Neuroradiology, Univ. of Dresden Medical School, Dresden, Germany,3Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada

09:20 #141 DYNAMICS OF NASAL CHEMESTHESISPaul MWise, Charles J Wysocki.Monell Chemical Senses Center, Philadelphia,PA, United States

09:40 #142 QUALITATIVE EFFECTS IN NASAL TRIGEMINALCHEMORECEPTIONDennis J. Shusterman1,2. 1University of California, San Francisco, CA, UnitedStates, 2California Department of Public Health, Richmond, CA, United States

10:00 #143 DISCUSSIONThomas Hummel____________________________________________________________________

8:00 - 10:15 SYMPOSIUMTHENEUROECOLOGYOF CHEMICAL SENSESChair/Organizer: Chuck DerbyGrand Ballroom B

08:00 #144 INTRODUCTIONCharles D. Derby.Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, United States

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08:10 #145 CHEMICAL COMMUNICATION IN THEMATING BEHAVIOROFBLUE CRABS, AND APPROACH TO IDENTIFYING SIGNALMOLECULESMichiya Kamio.Department of Biology, Brains & Behavior Program, andCenter for Behavioral Neuroscience, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA,United States

08:40 #146 SPECIALIZEDNOSES IN THE ARTHROPOD LINEAGEMarcus C. Stensmyr, Bill S. Hansson.Max Planck Institute forChemical Ecology, Jena, Germany

09:10 #147 OVIPOSITION BEHAVIOR IN THEMOTHMANDUCA SEXTA:FROMCHEMICAL SIGNALS, TONEURONS, TO BEHAVIORCarolina E Reisenman, Jeffrey A Riffell, John G Hildebrand. ARLDNeurobiology, tucson, AZ, United States

09:40 #148 NEUROECOLOGY, CHEMICAL DEFENSE, AND THE KEYSTONECONCEPTRyan P. Ferrer1, Richard K. Zimmer2. 1Seattle Pacific University, Seattle, WA,United States, 2University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA,United States____________________________________________________________________

10:15 - 10:45 BREAKPacific Concourse

10:45 - 11:30 IFF AWARD LECTUREGrand Ballroom A

#149 BITTERSWEET GENETICSDanielle R Reed.Monell Chemical Senses Center,Philadelphia, PA, United States

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12:45 - 14:15 CLINICAL LUNCHEONGarden Room

Dr. G. Webster Ross will present his groundbreaking translational researchinvestigating the ability of olfactory testing to identify early Parkinson’s Diseasein a community-based sample. Though it has been known that impaired olfactionoccurs in 90% of persons with Parkinson’s Disease, a neurodegenerative braindisease, population studies have been lacking. Post mortem studies indicate thatthe olfactory bulb is one of the earliest areas to be involved with theneuropathological process underlying Parkinson’s disease. This process beginsyears before a diagnosis can be made. Dr. Ross’ new longitudinal data suggestthat poor performance on olfactory testing may occur several years beforediagnosis. Sensitivity and specificity of olfactory testing in Parkinson’s diseasewill be discussed with a view to future research combining olfactory testing andscreening for other features of Parkinson’s disease to identify individuals prior tothe onset of classic motor features. Please join us for this special event!

CANOLFACTION TESTING IDENTIFY EARLYPARKINSON’S DISEASEG. Webster Ross, John A Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawaii,Honolulu, HI____________________________________________________________________

14:15 - 16:30 WORKSHOPWHAT CAN PATHOLOGY TELL US ABOUT PHYSIOLOGY?Chair/Organizer: Gene Delay & Thomas HummelSeacliff Room

14:15 #150 INTRODUCTIONEugene R. Delay1, Thomas Hummel2. 1Department of Biology, University ofVermont, Burlington, VT, United States, 2Smell & Taste Clinic, Department ofOtorhinolaryngology, University of Dresden Medical School, Fetscherstrasse 74,01307 Dresden, Germany

14:20 #151 WHAT CAN THEOLFACTORYMUCOSA TELL US ABOUTPATHOLOGY?Alan Mackay-Sim.Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia

14:40 #152 OLFACTORY AGNOSIA AS AMODEL FOR SMELL IMPAIRMENT INEARLY ALZHEIMER’S DISEASEJay A Gottfried, Wen Li, James D Howard.Northwestern University, Chicago,IL, United States

15:00 #153 TASTE FUNCTION AFTERMIDDLE EAR SURGERYMasafumi Sakagami.Dept. of Otolaryngology, Hyogo College of Medicine,Nishinomiya, Japan

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15:20 #154 TEMPORAL LOBE EPILEPSY AND TEMPORAL LOBE RESECTION:INFLUENCES ONOLFACTORY FUNCTIONRichard L. Doty.University of Pennsylvania Smell and Taste Center,Philadelphia, PA, United States

15:40 #155 WHATHAPPENS IF ONE PART IS MISSING – INTERACTIONSBETWEEN THE CHEMICAL SENSESAntje Welge-Luessen.University Hospital Basel, Basel, Switzerland

16:00 #156 HANDS-ONWORKSHOP____________________________________________________________________

15:00 - 16:30 WORKSHOPNIDCD FUNDINGOPPORTUNITIESChair/Organizer: Barry DavisPacific Concourse B&C____________________________________________________________________

8:30 - 12:30 POSTER SESSION IV (AM)Pacific Concourse

1 - 11: Taste buds & neurotransmitters12 - 25: Human taste and eating26 - 30: Olfaction CNS development31 - 41: Olfactory Bulb42 - 49: Olfaction: disease50 - 59: Olfaction hedonics61 - 71: Taste buds72 - 80: Taste periphery81 - 90: Olfactory Periphery91 - 100: Odors and ORNs101 - 109: Olfactory Bulb110 - 119: Olfactory behavior

14:00 - 18:00 POSTER SESSION IV (PM)Pacific ConcourseNo photos allowed in the poster sessions.

1 #P338 IMMUNOCYTOCHEMICAL ANDULTRASTRUCTURAL STUDIESOF PURINERGIC SIGNALING IN RODENT TASTE BUDSRuibiao Yang1,2, John C. Kinnamon1,2, Alana M. Montoya1,2, Stacey M.Thomas1,2. 1University of Denver, Denver, CO, United States, 2Rocky MountainTaste and Smell Center, Aurora, CO, United States

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2 #P339 KNOCKINGOUT P2X RECEPTORS PREVENTS ATP RELEASEFROM TASTE BUDSStephen D. Roper1,2, Yijen A. Huang1, Leslie M. Stone3,5, Elizabeth Pereira1,Thomas E Finger4,5, Sue C Kinnamon3,5. 1Department of Physiology &Biophysics, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, FL,United States, 2Program in Neuroscience, University of Miami, Miami, FL,United States, 3Department of Biomedical Sciences, Colorado State University,Ft. Collins, CO, United States, 4Department of Cell & Developmental Biology,School of Medicine, Univ. Colo. Denver, Aurora, CO, United States, 5RockyMountain Taste & Smell Center, Aurora, CO, United States

3 #P340 FIRING RATE-DEPENDENT ATP RELEASE FROMMOUSEFUNGIFORM TASTE CELLSWITH ACTION POTENTIALSYoshihiro Murata1, Ryusuke Yoshida1, Toshiaki Yasuo1, Yuchio Yanagawa2,Kunihiko Obata3, Hiroshi Ueno4, Robert F. Margolskee5, Yuzo Ninomiya1.1Section of Oral Neuroscience, Graduate School of Dental Science, KyushuUniversity, Fukuoka, Japan, 2Department of Genetic and BehavioralNeuroscience, Gumma University Graduate School of Medicine and SORST,JST, Maebashi, Japan, 3RIKEN Brain Science Institute, Wako,Japan, 4Laboratory of Applied Microbiology and Biochemistry, Nara Women’sUniversity, Nara, Japan, 5Department of Neuroscience, Mount Sinai School ofMedicine, New York, NY, United States

4 #P341 VOLTAGE-GATED SODIUMCHANNELS EXPRESSED IN TASTEBUD CELLSNa Gao, Min Lu, Fernando Echeverri, Bianca Laita, Dalia Kalabat, Bryan D.Moyer. Senomyx, Inc., San Diego, CA, United States

5 #P342 EXPRESSIONOF ADENOSINE RECEPTOR INMOUSE TASTE BUDSShinji Kataoka, Thomas E. Finger. Rocky Mtn. Taste & Smell Ctr., Univ. ColoDenver Med Sch, Aurora, CO, United States

6 #P343 SOUR TASTE STIMULI EVOKE ATP RELEASE FROMTASTE BUDSLeslie M. Stone1,2, Sue C. Kinnamon1,2. 1Biomedical Sciences, Colorado StateUniversity, Fort Collins, CO, United States, 2Rocky Mountain Taste and SmellCenter, Aurora, CO, United States

7 #P344 PRESYNAPTIC (TYPE III) CELLS INMOUSE TASTE BUDS SENSESOUR TASTERobert Stimac1, Yijen A. Huang1, Yutaka Maruyama1,2, Stephen D. Roper1,3.1Department of Physiology & Biophysics, Miller School of Medicine, Universityof Miami, Miami, FL, United States, 2present address: Ajinomoto Co., Inc.,Kawasaki, Japan, 3Program in Neuroscience, University of Miami, Miami, FL,United States

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8 #P345 TASTE FUNCTION IN PKD1L3 KNOCKOUTMICETheodore M. Nelson1, Nelson D. LopezJimenez2, Lino Tessarollo3, MasashiInoue4, Stuart A. McCaughey1, Alexander A. Bachmanov1, Susan L. Sullivan2.1Monell Chemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, PA, United States, 2Laboratory ofMolecular Biology, National Institute on Deafness and Other CommunicationDisorders, National Institutes of Health, Rockville, MD, United States, 3NeuralDevelopment Group, Mouse Cancer Genetics Program, Center for CancerResearch, National Cancer Institute, Frederick, MD, United States, 4Laboratoryof Cellular Neurobiology, Department of Life Science, Tokyo University ofPharmacy and Life Science, Tokyo, Japan

9 #P346 THE EFFECT OF GABAONHUMAN TASTE SENSATIONS AND THEINFLUENCEOF FOODCOMPONENTS ON THE ACTIVITY OFGLUTAMATE DECARBOXYLASE, GABA SYNTHESIZING ENZYMEKumiko Hisaki1,2, Kazuko Wada1, Kanako Shinohara3, Yumi Nakamura3,Hiroshi Ueno1,3. 1Grad. Sch. Human. and Sci., Nara Women’s Univ., Nara,Japan, 2 Dept. Life Design, Osaka Int. Col., Moriguchi, Japan, 3Lab. Appl.Microbiol. & Biochem., Nara Women’s Univ., Nara, Japan

10 #P347 MOUSE TASTE CELLS CO-RELEASE THENEUROTRANSMITTERS,SEROTONIN ANDNOREPINEPHRINEYijen A. Huang1, Yutaka Maruyama1,2, Stephen D. Roper1,3. 1Department ofPhysiology & Biophysics, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami,FL, United States, 2present address: Ajinomoto Co., Inc., Kawasaki, Japan,3Program in Neuroscience, University of Miami, Miami, FL, United States

11 #P348 IMMEDIATE ANDONGOING INHIBITIONOF 5-HTRE-UPTAKE HAVE CONTRASTING EFFECTS ONHUMAN TASTETHRESHOLDSLucy F Donaldson, Ellen McRobie, Samantha O’Driscoll, Caroline Ayres,Natasha Mileusnic, Thomas P Heath, Jan K Melichar.Dept of Physiology andPharmacology, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom

12 #P349 EDIBLE TASTE STRIPS AS A NOVELMETHOD FOR EVALUATINGDISTURBANCES IN HUMAN TASTE FUNCTIONRay A. Abarintos1, Vanaeyah M. Tran1, Tuong-Vi Pham1, Gregory S. Smutzer1,2.1Biology Department, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, United States, 2Smelland Taste Center, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia,PA, United States

13 #P350 DEVELOPMENTOF AHIGH THROUGHPUT (HT) IN VIVOOPERANT TASTE DISCRIMINATION ASSAYFrancis X. Brennan, Daniel J. Long, Heather R. Devantier, Robert W. Bryant, F.Raymond Salemme, R. Kyle Palmer. RedPoint Bio, Ewing, NJ, United States

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14 #P351 EXAMINATIONOFN-PROP RECOGNITION THRESHOLDSWITHEDIBLE TASTE STRIPSHetvi Desai1, Gregory S. Smutzer1,2. 1Biology Department, Temple University,Philadelphia, PA, United States, 2Smell and Taste Center, University ofPennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, United States

15 #P352 THE USE OF EDIBLE TASTE STRIPS FORMEASURING TASTERECOGNITION THRESHOLDSGregory S. Smutzer1,2, Tuong-Vi Pham1, Si Lam1. 1Biology Department, TempleUniversity, Philadelphia, PA, United States, 2Smell & Taste Center, University ofPennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, United States

16 #P353 EXPERIENCE INDUCED INCREASES IN TASTE DISCRIMINATIONFOR SWEETENERS ANDMONOSODIUMGLUTAMATE (MSG)Kristina M. Gonzalez, Adiba Hassan, Alison N. Le, Virginia Mike, Ben A.Torch, Jessalyn P. Wheaton, Todd P. Livdahl, Linda M. Kennedy. ClarkUniversity, Worcester, MA, United States

17 #P354 CITRIC ACIDMODULATES DISCRIMINATIONOF SWEETNESSINTENSITY IN SUCROSE SOLUTIONSCarmel A Levitan1, Maya U Shankar1, John Prescott2, Charles Spence1.1Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, Oxford, UnitedKingdom, 2School of Psychology, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia

18 #P355 PROP TASTE INSENSITIVITY IS ASSOCIATEDWITHDECREASEDABILITY TODETECT DIFFERENCES IN THE FAT CONTENTS OFSALADDRESSINGS IN AFRICAN-AMERICANMENJohannah DMcLean1, Daniel May1, Beverly J Tepper2, Kathleen L Keller1,3.1Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY,United States, 2Department of Food Science, Rutgers University, NewBrunswick, NJ, United States, 3New York Obesity Research Center, St. Luke’sRoosevelt Hospital, New York, NY, United States

19 #P356 EFFECTS OF TASTE SOLUTIONS ON POWER FREQUENCYCONTENT OF SWALLOWING SUBMENTAL ELECTROMYOGRAM(SEMG)Yutaka Miura1, Hideki Koizumi1, Yuji Morita1, Hiroko Mashima1, MasakoShimura1, Tomio Shingai2. 1Kirin Holdings, Yokohama, Japan, 2NiigataUniversity of Health and Welfare, Niigata, Japan

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20 #P357 PERCEPTIVE, PSYCHOLOGICAL AND BEHAVIOURAL FACTORSAS DETERMINANTS OF OBESITYElla Pagliarini1, Davide Gaeta2, Monica Laureati1, Alberto Battezzati3, SimonaBertoli3. 1Distam (Food Technology Section) University of Milan, Milano,Italy, 2Faculty of Economics University of Verona, Verona, Italy, 3Distam(Nutrition Section) University of Milan, Milano, Italy

21 #P358 EFFECTS OF VIDEOGAME PLAYON SNACKING BEHAVIOR ANDCALORIC BURN: NINTENDOWII VS. MICROSOFT X-BOXJared Bloom, Ryan Hunker, Kristin McCombs, TimWright, BryanRaudenbush.Wheeling Jesuit University, Wheeling, WV, United States

22 #P359 DECREASED ABILITY TODISCRIMINATE DIFFERENCES INFAT CONTENTOF ITALIAN SALADDRESSINGS IS ASSOCIATEDWITH INCREASED LEVELS OF OBESITY IN HEALTHYAFRICAN-AMERICANSCameron L. Breen1, Megan C. MacDougall1, Beverly J. Tepper2, JohannahMcLean3, Dan May3, Kathleen L. Keller1. 1New York Obesity Research Center,St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital, Columbia University College of Physicians andSurgeons, New York, NY, United States, 2Department of Food Science, RutgersUniversity, New Brunswick, NJ, United States, 3Columbia University Collegeof Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY, United States

23 #P360 EVOLUTIONOF UMAMI ANDKOKUMI TASTES DURINGTHE AGINGOF DOENJANG, A TRADITIONAL KOREANSOYBEAN PASTEMeeRa Rhyu1, Ah Young Song1, Chikara Tokunaga2, Noboru Fujii2. 1Korea foodresearch institute, Sungnam-Si, Korea, 2Kyowa Hakko Food Specialties Co. Ltd.,Ibaraki, Japan

24 #P361 PREDICTIVEMODELLING TODESIGN FOODSWITH REDUCEDSALT, SUGAR AND FAT LEVELSGert-Jan Van den Oever, Conny Keulemans, Erica Van der Linden, Klaas-JanZuidam, Gerrit Smit.Unilever Research, Vlaardingen, Netherlands

25 #P362 DOES OUR FOODAPPROACH THE COMMONOPTIMUMTASTE (COT)?Michael Hermanussen1, Ulrike Gonder2, Dorle Stegemann3, Georg Hoffmann3.1Univ. Kiel, Germany, Kiel, Germany, 2Hünstetten, Hünstetten, Germany,3Univ. Childrens Hospital, Heidelberg, Germany

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26 #P364 STRIATAL NEURONS ARE A POTENTIAL RELAY BETWEENOLFACTION AND SVZ NEUROGENESISStephanie Young, Angelique Bordey.Department of Neurosurgery, YaleUniversity School of Medicin, New Haven, CT, United States

27 #P366 ORGANIZATIONOFNEURONAL STEM CELL NICHES IN THEOLFACTORYMIDBRAINOF ADULT SPINY LOBSTERS,PANULIRUS ARGUSManfred Schmidt, Charles D. Derby.Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA,United States

28 #P367 MOLECULARGUIDANCEOFNEWBORNRMSNEURONS FROMTHE SUBVENTRICULAR ZONE TO THEOLFACTORY BULBJoshua Bagley, Leonardo Belluscio.Developmental Neural Plasticity Unit,The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, The NationalInstitutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States

29 #P370 CSPGS IN THE DEVELOPINGMOUSE OLFACTORY BULBMatthew Rosenberg, Helen B Treloar.Dept. Neurosurgery, Yale UniversitySchool of Medicine, New Haven, CT, United States

30 #P371 EVIDENCE FOR REGULATIONOFOLFACTORY BULB DOPAMINEPHENOTYPE BY HISTONE DEACETYLASESYosuke Akiba, John W. Cave, Brett Langley, Rajiv R. Ratan, Harriet Baker.Burke Med. Res. Inst., Weill Med. Coll., Cornell Univ., White Plains, NY,United States

31 #P373 MODULATIONOF D2, BUT NOT D1 DOPAMINERGIC RECEPTORSIN THEOLFACTORY BULB AFFECTS ODORDISCRIMINATIONPERFORMANCEOlga D Escanilla1, David Marzan2, Courtney A Yuhas1, Nathalie Mandairon3,Christiane Linster1. 1Neurobiology and Behavior, Cornell University, Ithaca,NY, United States, 2Department of Biology, UCSD, San Diego, CA, UnitedStates, 3Laboratory of Neurosciences and Sensory Systems, Claude BernardUniversity, Lyon, France

32 #P374 CHOLINERGICMODULATIONOF INFORMATION CONTENTAND TEMPORAL ASPECTS OF ODOR RESPONSES IN THEOLFACTORY BULBZack Nichols, Dipesh Chaudhury, Christiane Linster.Neurobiology andBehavior, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States

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33 #P375 CHOLINERGICMODULATIONOFMITRAL CELL RESPONSESTOODORS IN VIVODipesh Chaudhury, Zack Nichols, Christiane Linster.Neurobiology andBehavior, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States

34 #P376 SENSORY INPUT ACTIVATES STRONG INTRAGLOMERULARGABAERGIC INHIBITIONOFMITRAL CELL APICAL DENDRITESZuoyi Shao, Michael T Shipley.Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology,Program in Neuroscience, University of Maryland School of Medicine,Baltimore, MD, United States

35 #P377 CHOLECYSTOKININMODULATES THE ACTIVITY OF TUFTEDCELLS ANDGRANULE CELLS INMOUSE OLFACTORY BULBJie Ma, Graeme Lowe.Monell Chemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, PA,United States

36 #P378 OXYTOCIN-INDUCED SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY IN THEACCESSORYOLFACTORY BULBHideto Kaba1,2, Long-Yun Fang1, Rong-Dan Quan1. 1Department of Physiology,Kochi Medical School, Nankoku, Japan, 2Division of Adaptation Development,Department of Developmental Physiology, National Institute for PhysiologicalSciences, Okazaki, Japan

37 #P363 EXCITATORY ACTIONS OF NORADRENALINE ONGRANULECELLS IN THE ACCESSORYOLFACTORY BULBRichard S Smith, Ricardo C Araneda.University of Maryland, College Park,MD, United States

38 #P365 NORADRENERGICMODULATIONOF GABAERGIC INHIBITIONOFMAINOLFACTORY BULBMITRAL CELLSQiang Nai1, Hongwei Dong1, Abdallah Hayar2, Christiane Linster3, MatthewEnnis1. 11Dept. Anat. & Neurobiol., Univ. Tenn. Hlth. Sci. Ctr., Memphis, TN,United States, 22Dept. Neurobiol. & Developmental Sciences, Univ. Ark. forMed. Sci., Little Rock, AR, United States, 33Department of Neurobiology andBehavior, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States

39 #P368 NORADRENERGIC NEUROMODULATION IN THEOLFACTORYBULB REGULATES ODOR LEARNING IN ADULTMICE.Shane T. Peace1, Dmitriy Migdalovich1, Chin Ho Fung1, Arjun C. Gokhale1,Delphine Guerin1,2, Anne Didier2, Christiane Linster1, Thomas A. Cleland3.1Dept. Neurobiology & Behavior, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, UnitedStates, 2Laboratoire de Neurosciences Sensorielles Comportement Cognition,Universite de Lyon, Lyon, France, 3Dept. Psychology, Cornell University,Ithaca, NY, United States

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40 #P369 SEROTONERGICMODULATIONOFODORREPRESENTATION ATTHE EARLIEST STAGEOFODOR PROCESSING INMICEAkari Hagiwara1,2, Gabor C. Petzold1,2, Venkatesh N. Murthy1,2. 1HarvardUniversity, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Cambridge, MA,United States, 2Harvard University, Center for Brain Science, Cambridge, MA,United States

41 #P372 DOPAMINE D2 RECEPTORMODULATIONOF ET CELL BURSTINGShaolin Liu, Michael T. Shipley.Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology,Program in Neuroscience, University of Maryland School of Medicine,Baltimore, MD, United States

42 #P379 FETAL ETHANOL EXPERIENCE ANDOLFACTORY PLASTICITY:ITS CONTRIBUTION TO ADOLESCENT ALCOHOL ABUSESteven L Youngentob, Amber M Eade, Paul F Kent, Lisa M Youngentob.SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY, United States

43 #P380 ODORS ANDDISEASE: VOLATILE BIOMARKERS FROMHUMANSKIN CANCERGeorge Preti1,2, Michelle Gallagher1, Steve S. Fakharzadeh2, Charles J.Wysocki1,3, Jae Kwak1, Jennifer Marmion4, Hakan Ozdener1, Christopher JMiller2, Chrysalyne D Schmults5, Andrew I Spielman6, Xuming Sun6, SamuelChachkin2. 1Monell Chemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, PA, UnitedStates, 2Department of Dermatology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia,PA, United States, 3Department of Animal Biology, School of VeterinaryMedicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States, 4WistarInstitute, Philadelphia, PA, United States, 5Mohs Micrographic Surgery Center,Dana Farber/Brigham and Women’s Cancer Center, Jamacia Plain, MA, UnitedStates, 6Department of Basic Sciences and Craniofacial Biology, New YorkUniversity, New York, NY, United States

44 #P381 NEWS IN EPIDEMIOLOGYOFOLFACTORY DYSFUNCTIONHeike Marschner, Hilmar Gudziol, Orlando Guntinas-Lichius. ENTdepartment, Jena, Germany

45 #P382 THE PROGNOSIS OF OLFACTORY DYSFUNCTIONDEPENDSUPON ITS ETIOLOGY ANDONREMAININGOLFACTORYFUNCTIONSimona Negoias1, Volker Gudziol 1, Mareike Trittin 1, Thomas Hummel1,Jörn Lötsch2. 1Smell and Taste Clinic, Dresden, Germany, 2Institute of ClinicalPharmacology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University, Frankfurt am Main,Germany

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46 #P383 IMPACT OF CIGARETTE SMOKEONOLFACTORY DAMAGE INPATIENTSWITH CHRONIC RHINOSINUSITISKaren K Yee1, Edmund A Pribitkin1,2, Beverly J Cowart1,2, Aldona A Vainius1,Christopher T Klock1, Nancy E Rawson1,3. 1Monell Chemical Senses Center,Philladelphia, PA, United States, 2Department of Otolaryngology, Head-NeckSurgery, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, UnitedStates, 3WellGen, Inc., North Brunswick, NJ, United States

47 #P384 NASAL LAVAGE COTININE LEVEL AS A TOOL FOR THEASSESSMENTOF SMOKING STATUSMHakan Ozdener1, Karen K Yee1, Beverly J Cowart1, Aldona A Vainius1, 2,Nancy E Rawson1, 3. 1Monell Chemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, PA, UnitedStates, 2Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, United States, 3WellGenInc. North Brunswick, NJ, United States

48 #P385 FACTORS ASSOCIATEDWITH SMELL LOSS IN CHRONICRHINOSINUSITISBeverly J. Cowart1,2, Karen K. Yee1, Aldona A. Vainius1, Christopher T. Klock1,Edmund A. Pribitkin1,2, David Rosen2, Kai Zhao1,2, Nancy E. Rawson1,3. 1MonellChemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, PA, United States, 2Thomas JeffersonUniversity, Philadelphia, PA, United States, 3WellGen, Inc., North Brunswick,NJ, United States

49 #P386 CELL-AUTONOMOUS INFLAMMATION INHUMANAGING -IMPLICATIONS FOROLFACTORY RECEPTOR IMPAIRMENTKelli Lynn Mayo, Andres Kriete.Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA,United States

50 #P387 OLFACTORY PERCEPTION IN PATIENTSWITH BINGE EATINGDISORDER - IS IT DIFFERENT FROMANOREXIA AND BULEMIA?Norbert Thuerauf, Udo Reulbach, Carolin Betz, Eva Kleehaupt, KatrinMarkovic.University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany

51 #P388 EFFECTS OF REPETITIVE STIMULATIONWITH PLEASANT ANDUNPLEASANTODOURSFranziska Krone1, Anita Chopra2, Benno Schuster1, Thomas Hummel1. 1Smelland Taste Clinic, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, University of DresdenMedical School, Dresden, Germany, 2Unilever R&D Port Sunlight, Wirral,United Kingdom

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52 #P389 ASSESSINGOLFACTORYHEDONIC ESTIMATES:HOWCOMPLEX DOES THE STUDY DESIGNHAVE TO BE?Andrea Gossler1, Marion Schultheiss1, Peter Martus2, Katja Frieler2, NorbertThuerauf1. 1Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University ofErlangen-Nuernberg, Erlangen, Germany, 2Department of Medical Informatics,Biometry and Epidemiology, University of Berlin, Charité, Berlin, Germany

53 #P390 PREDICTINGODOR PLEASANTNESSWITH ANELECTRONIC NOSERafi Haddad1,2, David Harel1, Noam Sobel2. 1Dept. of Computer Science andApplied Math, Rehovot, Israel, 2Dept. of Neurobiology, Rehovot, Israel

54 #P391 “I DON’TWANT TO KNOWABOUT IT”. UNPLEASANTNESSPREVENTS ODOR IDENTIFICATIONFanny Rinck, Moustafa Bensafi, Catherine Rouby.Université Claude Bernard,Lyon - Laboratoire de Neurosciences Sensorielles, Comportement, Cognition,UMR 5020. Institut Fédératif des Neurosciences de Lyon, IFR19, CNRS,Lyon, France

55 #P392 SHAREDHEDONIC RESPONSES IN RODENTS ANDHUMANSNathalie Mandairon, Moustafa Bensafi, Johan Poncelet, Anne Didier.UMRCNRS 5020 Lyon1, Lyon, France

56 #P393 BUILDING A BETTER INTENSITY SCALE: WHICH LABELS AREESSENTIAL?Derek J. Snyder1,3, Lorenzo A. Puentes2, Charles A. Sims2, Linda M. Bartoshuk3.1Neuroscience, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States, 2IFAS,University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States, 3Dentistry, University ofFlorida, Gainesville, FL, United States

57 #P394 OLFACTORY STIMULATION INMAJORDEPRESSION: A ROBUSTTECHNIQUE TO ELICIT PLEASURE?Marion Schultheiss, Andrea Gossler, Karin Reich, Norbert Thuerauf.Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University ofErlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany

58 #P395 THALAMIC ROLE INOLFACTORYHEDONICSLee Sela1, Yaron Sacher2, Corinne Serfaty2, Nahum Soroker2, Noam Sobel1.1Department of Neurobiology, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot,Israel, 2Loewenstein Hospital, Raanana, Israel

59 #P396 EFFECT OF AROMAON EMPATHYAlan R Hirsch. Smell & Taste Treatment and Research Foundation, Chicago, IL,United States

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61 #P397 THE FUNCTIONOF THE GUSTDUCIN IN THE SOFT PALATETASTE BUDS DIFFERS FROM THAT IN THE TONGUEAyumi Nakayama1, Hiroshi Tomonari1, Hirohito Miura1, Yoichiro Shindo2,Yuko Kusakabe3, Yuzo Ninomiya4, Robert F Margolskee5, Shuitsu Harada1.1Department of Oral Physiology, Kagoshima University Graduate School ofMedical and Dental Sciences, Kagoshima-shi, Japan, 2Research Laboratories forHealth & Gustatory Science, Asahi Breweries, Ltd., Moriya-shi, Japan, 3NationalFood Research Institute, Tsukuba-shi, Japan, 4Section of Oral Neuroscience,Graduate School of Dental Sciences, Kyushu University, Fukuoka-shi,Japan, 5Department of Neuroscience, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, NewYork, NY, United States

62 #P398 ANOVEL ROLE FORGa-GUSTDUCIN: REGULATING THERESPONSIVITY OF TASTE CELLSTod R. Clapp1, Kristina R. Trubey2, Aurelie Vandenbeuch1, Robert F.Margolskee3, Sue C. Kinnamon1, Nirupa Chaudhari2. 1Dept. of BiomedicalSciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, United States, 2Dept. ofPhysiology/Biophysics, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami,FL, United States, 3Dept. of Neuroscience, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, NewYork, NY, United States

63 #P399 EXPRESSIONOF THE GQ FAMILY IN TASTE BUDS OFPOSTERIOR TONGUE: POSSIBLE ROLE IN DETECTIONOFSWEET ANDUMAMIMarco Tizzano1, Gennady Dvoryanchikov2, Jennell K Barrows1, NirupaChaudhari2, Thomas E Finger1. 1Rocky Mountain Taste and Smell Center andDept. of Cell & Develop Biol, Univ Colo Denver Med Sch, Aurora, CO, UnitedStates, 2Dept. of Physiology and Biophysics, Univ Miami Med Sch, Miami, FL,United States

65 #P400 IDENTIFICATIONOF CAMP TRANSDUCTION PATHWAY IN THESUGAR RECEPTOR CELL OF THE FLY: STUDY BY THE PATCHCLAMP TECHNIQUESHideko Kan, Naoko Kataoka-Shirasugi, Taisaku Amakawa.Dep. Human Env.Sci., Grad. Sch. Human Develop. Env. Kobe Univ., Kobe, Japan

66 #P401 CAMP TRIGGERS CA2+ INFLUX INMOUSE PRESYNAPTIC/TYPE III TASTE CELLSCraig D. Roberts1, Gennady Dvoryanchikov2, Stephen D. Roper1,2, NirupaChaudhari1,2. 1Program in Neurosciences, University of Miami Miller School ofMedicine, Miami, FL, United States, 2Dept of Physiology/Biophysics, Universityof Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL, United States

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67 #P402 TASTE PROFILINGUTILIZINGMULTI-PHOTON FLUORESCENCELIFETIME IMAGING (FLIM) IN INTACT TASTE TISSUEJohn Satumba1, Brian Anderson1, Sean Smith1, Var St Jeor1, John McDonald1,Brian Guthrie1, Allen Muroski1, Judith McLean2, Nancy Rawson2, John Teeter2.1Cargill Global Food Research Group, Excelsior, MN, United States, 2MonellChemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, PA, United States

68 #P403 IDENTIFICATIONOF GENES THAT DEFINE SPECIFIC TASTE CELLPOPULATIONSBryan D. Moyer, Peter Hevezi, Na Gao, Min Lu, Fernando Echeverri, BiancaLaita, Dalia Kalabat, Hortensia Soto, Albert Zlotnik. Senomyx, Inc., San Diego,CA, United States

69 #P404 BARRIERS INMOUSE TASTE BUDS: DYE PENETRATION STUDIESElizabeth Pereira1, Nirupa Chaudhari1,2, Stephen D. Roper1,2. 1Department ofPhysiology & Biophysics, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami,FL, United States, 2Program in Neuroscience, University of Miami, Miami, FL,United States

70 #P405 CHARACTERIZATIONOFHUMAN FUNGIFORM TASTE BUDCELLS IN PRIMARY CULTUREM. Hakan Ozdener1, Joseph G Brand1, Andrew Spielman2, Bruce Bryant1,Fritz W Lischka1, John H Teeter1, Paul Breslin1, Nancy E Rawson1,3. 1MonellChemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, PA, United States, 2New York UniversityCollege of Dentistry, New York, NY, United States, 3WellGen, Inc, NorthBrunswick, NJ, United States

71 #P406 RESPONSE PROPERTIES OF TASTE CELLS IN INTACTFUNGIFORM TASTE BUDSJohn Teeter1, Judith McLean1, Brian Anderson2, John Satumba2, Sean Smith2,Var St. Jeor2, John McDonald2, Brian Guthrie2, Allen Muroski2, Nancy Rawson1.1Monell Chemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, PA, United States, 2CargillGlobal Food Research, Minneapolis, MN, United States

72 #P407 TRANSIENT RECEPTOR POTENTIAL CHANNELM5 ANDPHOSPHOLIPASE C- ß2 CO-LOCALIZING IN ZEBRAFISH TASTERECEPTOR CELLSYuki Yoshida, Kana Saitoh, Yoshiko Aihara, Shinji Okada, Takumi Misaka,Keiko Abe. The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

73 #P408 T1R3 KNOCKOUTMICE PREFER POLYCOSE BUT NOTSUCROSE TASTESteven Zukerman1, Robert F. Margolskee2, Anthony Sclafani1. 1Psychology,Brooklyn College of CUNY, Brooklyn, NY, United States, 2Neuroscience,Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States

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74 #P409 ALLELIC VARIATIONS UPSTREAMOF THE T1R3 GENECORRELATEWITH SUCROSE SENSITIVITIES IN HUMANSAlexey Fushan1, Jay Slack2, Chris Simons2, Ani Manichaikul1, Dennis Drayna1.1NIDCD, Rockville, MD, United States, 2Givaudan Flavors Corp., Cincinnati,OH, United States

75 #P410 FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS OF NATURALLY OCCURRINGHUMAN SWEET RECEPTOR VARIANTSJay P. Slack1, T. Scott McCluskey1, Christopher T. Simons1, Alex Fushan2,Dennis Drayna2. 1Givaudan Flavors Corp, Cincinnati, OH, UnitedStates, 2NIDCD, Rockville, MD, United States

76 #P411 TEMPERATURE- ANDGURMARIN-SENSITIVITY OF THECHORDA TYMPANI NERVE RESPONSES TO SWEETENERS INTHEWILD-TYPE, T1R3-, GGUST-, TRPM5-KOMICETadahiro Ohkuri1, Keiko Yasumatsu1, Masafumi Jyotaki1, Yoko Kusuhara1,Toshiaki Yasuo1, Yoshihiro Murata1, Robert F Margolskee2, Yuzo Ninomiya1.1Kyushu Univ, Fukuoka, Japan, 2Mount Sinai Sch, New York, NY, United States

77 #P412 THE TASTE RECEPTORGENE, TAS1R3, IS INVOLVED IN TASTERESPONSES TO ETHANOL INMICEAlexander A. Bachmanov1, Xia Li1, Danielle R. Reed1, Vladimir O. Murovets2,Cailu Lin1, Natalia P. Bosak1, Robert F. Margolskee3, Gary K. Beauchamp1,Vasily A. Zolotarev2, Michael G. Tordoff1. 11Monell Chemical Senses Center,Philadelphia, PA, United States, 2Pavlov Institute of Physiology, Saint-Petersburg, Russia, 3Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY,United States

78 #P413 MULTIPLE CHEMOSENSORYMODALITIES OF ETHANOL INHAMSTERSMarion E. Frank, Carla French, Thomas P. Hettinger.UConn Health Center,Farmington, CT, United States

79 #P414 SWEETNESS OF LYSOZYMES INMAMMALIANMILKKenji Maehashi1, Mami Matano1, Masataka Uchino2, Shigezo Udaka3,Yasushi Yamamoto1. 1Department of Fermentation Science, Tokyo Universityof Agriculture, Tokyo, Japan, 2Department of Applied Biology and Chemistry,Tokyo University of Agriculture, Tokyo, Japan, 3Nagoya University, Nagoya,Japan

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80 #P415 MODULATIONOF TASTE SENSITIVITY BY GLP-1 SIGNALING INTASTE BUDSYu-Kyong Shin1, Bronwen Martin1, Erin Golden1, Cedrick D. Dotson2, StuartMaudsley1, Wook Kim1, Hyeung-Jin Jang1, Mark P. Mattson1, Daniel J.Drucker3, Josephine M. Egan1, Steven D. Munger2. 1National Institute onAging/NIH, Baltimore, MD, United States, 2Department of Anatomy andNeurobiology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD,United States, 3Banting and Best Diabetes Center, University of Toronto,Toronto, Canada

81 #P416 THE GRUENEBERGGANGLION – A CHEMOSENSORYORGAN?Heinz Breer, Joerg Fleischer, Karin Schwarzenbacher, Katharina Mamasuew.University Hohenheim, Institute of Physiology, Stuttgart, Germany

82 #P417 CHARACTERIZATIONOF CULTURED PORCINE OLFACTORYEPITHELIAL CELLSGouya Ram-Liebig1, Vladimir Vukicevic1, Andreas Hermann2, Monika Ehrhart-Bornstein3, Richard Funk2, Martin Witt1,4. 1Anatomy, TU Dresden, Dresden,Germany, 2Molecular Endocrinology, TU Dresden, Dresden,Germany, 3Neurology, TU Dresden, Dresden, Germany, 4Otorhinolaryngology,TU Dresden, Dresden, Germany

83 #P418 IMMUNOCYTOCHEMICAL FEATURES OFMICROVILLOUS CELLSIN THEOLFACTORY EPITHELIUMOFMICEAnne Hansen1, Yoshihiro Wakabayashi1,2, Diego Restrepo1. 1Univ of ColoradoSOM, Aurora, CO, United States, 2National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences,Tsukuba, Japan

84 #P419 STRUCTURAL ANDULTRASTRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATIONOF ANOVEL CLASS OF CELLS EXPRESSINGOBP-1F IN THE RATOLFACTORY EPITHELIUMKarine Badonnel1,2, Christine Longin1,2, Thierry Meylheuc1,2, Didier Durieux1,2,Monique Caillol1,2, Roland Salesse1,2, Christine Baly1,2. 1INRA, UMR1197Neurobiologie de l’Olfaction et de la Prise Alimentaire, Récepteurs etCommunication Chimique, F-78350, Jouy en Josas, France, 2Univ Paris-Sud,UMR1197, Orsay, F-91405, Orsay, France

85 #P420 ANOVEL OLFACTORY RECEPTORGENE FAMILY IN TELEOSTFISH: PHYLOGENOMICS AND CELL TYPE EXPRESSIONLuis R Saraiva, Sigrun I Korsching. Institute of Genetics, University of Cologne,Cologne, Germany

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86 #P421 ANALYSIS OF PUTATIVE OLFACTORY G-PROTEIN COUPLEDRECEPTORS INDANIO RERIOYY Kwan, SI Korsching. Institut of Genetics, University of Cologne,Cologne, Germany

87 #P422 FUNCTIONAL ASYMMETRY IN THEOLFACTORY SYSTEMOF AFLATFLISH (SOLEA SENEGALENSIS)Zélia Velez1,2, Peter C. Hubbard1, Eduardo N. Barata1,2, Adelino V.M. Canário1.1Centro de Ciências do Mar, Faro, Portugal, 2Universidade de Évora,Évora, Qatar

88 #P423 CHANGES IN OLFACTORY SENSITIVITY DURING THEEUROPEAN EEL (ANGUILLA ANGUILLA) LIFE CYCLEMar Huertas, Adelino V.M. Canario, Peter C. Hubbard. Centro de Ciências doMar, Faro, Portugal

89 #P424 FACTORS INFLUENCING PERIPHERALOLFACTORY RESPONSESOF FEMALE ROUNDGOBIES (NEOGOBIUS MELANOSTOMUS)Alyson J. Laframboise1, Yogesh Karare1, Zena Alyashae1, Alexander P. Scott2,Weiming Li3, Virginia M. Carr4, Barbara S. Zielinski1. 1University of Windsor,Windsor, ON, Canada, 2The Centre for Environment, Fisheries, andAquaculture Science, Weymouth, United Kingdom, 3Michigan State University,East Lansing, MI, United States, 4Northwestern University, Evanston, IL,United States

90 #P425 THE EFFECTS OF ANDROGENONOLFACTORY RESPONSE TOPROSTAGLANDINS ANDOLFACTORY SENSORYNEURONPROLIFERATION IN FISHRachelle M. Belanger, Norm E. Stacey.University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB,Canada

91 #P426 IS THERE FUNCTIONALITY TO THE SPATIAL DISTRIBUTIONOFOLFACTORY RECEPTORSWITHIN DORSAL ZONEOFOLFACTORY EPITHELIUM?Tatjana Abaffy1, Richard A. DeFazio2. 1Department of Molecular and CellularPharmacology, University of Miami, Miami, FL, United States, 2Department ofNeurology, University of Miami, Miami, FL, United States

92 #P427 THE SEPTAL ORGAN EXPRESSES BROADLY TUNEDOLFACTORYRECEPTORSXavier Grosmaitre1, Stefan Fuss2, Peter Mombaerts3, Minghong Ma1.1Department of Neuroscience, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine,Philadelphia, PA, United States, 2Department of Molecular Biology andGenetics, Bogacizi University, Istanbul, Turkey, 3Max Planck Institute ofBiophysics, Max-von-Laue-Strasse 3, Frankfurt, Germany

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93 #P428 THE ELECTROOLFACTOGRAMCORRELATESWITH THE EFFECTOF ODORONANTIDROMIC SPIKES IN OLFACTORY SENSORYNEURONSJohn Scott, Lisa Sherrill. Cell Biology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA,United States

94 #P429 ODORANT ANDCONCENTRATION-SPECIFIC ELECTRO-OLFACTOGRAMS RECORDED AT THEHUMANOLFACTORYEPITHELIUMHadas Lapid1, Benno Schuster2, Noam Sobel1, Thomas Hummel2.1Neurobiology Department, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot,Israel, 2Smell and Taste Clinic, University of Dresden Medical School, Dresden,Germany

95 #P430 CODING INTERMITTENCY INODOR SIGNALSWITH ENSEMBLESOF BURSTINGOLFACTORY RECEPTORNEURONSYuriy V Bobkov1, Kirill Y Ukhanov1, Sami H Jezzini1, Matt Reidenbach3, BarryW Ache1,2. 1Whitney Laboratory for Marine Bioscience, Center for Smell andTaste, and McKnight Brain Institute, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL,United States, 2Depts. Zoology and Neuroscience, University of Florida,Gainesville, FL, United States, 3Department of Environmental Sciences,University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States

96 #P431 OLFACTORY CODING IN ANOPHELES GAMBIAEAllison Carey1, Guirong Wang2, Laurence Zwiebel2, John Carlson1.1Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology,Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States, 2Department of BiologicalSciences, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States

97 #P432 CODINGOFODORMIXTURES INDROSOPHILAOLFACTORYRECEPTORNEURONSChih-Ying Su, John Carlson.MCDB Dapartment, Yale University, NewHaven, CT, United States

98 #P433 RECEPTORGUANYLYL CYCLASE-MEDIATEDODORRECOGNITION IN THEOLFACTORY EPITHELIUMTrese Leinders-Zufall1, Renee E. Cockerham2, Stylianos Michalakis3, MartinBiel3, David L. Garbers4, Randall R. Reed5, Frank Zufall1, Steven D. Munger2.1University of Saarland School of Medicine, Homburg, Germany, 2University ofMaryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States, 3Ludwig-Maximilian-Universität, Munich, Germany, 4University of Texas-SouthwesternMedical Center, Dallas, TX, United States, 5Johns Hopkins School of Medicine,Baltimore, MD, United States

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99 #P434 OLFACTORYNECKLACE GLOMERULI FORMAMOLECULARLYAND FUNCTIONALLY UNIQUE DOMAINOF THEMOUSEOLFACTORY BULBCambrian Y. Liu, David S. Koos, Scott E. Fraser. California Institute ofTechnology, Pasadena, CA, United States

100 #P435 MOLECULARMECHANISMS UNDERLYING FORMATIONOF THEODORMAP IN THEMOUSE BRAINHiroo Takahashi, Seiichi Yoshihara, Akio Tsuboi.Nara Medical Univercity,Kashihara, Nara, Japan

101 #P436 BIG-2 MEDIATES OLFACTORY AXONCONVERGENCE TOTARGET GLOMERULI.Yoshihiro Yoshihara, Tomomi Kaneko-Goto. RIKEN Brain Science Institute,Saitama, Japan

102 #P437 OLFACTORY SENSORY AXONS EXPRESSINGDIFFERENTRECEPTORS CONVERGEON INDIVIDUAL GLOMERULI INMICE LACKINGOLFACTORYMARKER PROTEINDinu F. Albeanu1,2, Edward Soucy1,2, Venkatesh N. Murthy1,2. 1HarvardUniversity, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Cambridge, MA,United States, 2Harvard University, Center for Brain Science, Cambridge, MA,United States

103 #P438 FUNCTIONAL IMAGINGOFODORREPRESENTATIONS AFTERMETHYL BROMIDE-INDUCED LESION ANDREGENERATIONOFRECEPTORNEURON INPUTS TO THEOLFACTORY BULBMan C Cheung1, James E Schwob2, Matt Wachowiak1. 1Department of Biology,Boston University, Boston, MA, United States, 2Tufts University School ofMedicine, Boston, MA, United States

104 #P439 INCREASED SNIFFING IS ASSOCIATEDWITH A BEHAVIORALLYRELEVANT SUPPRESSIONOF DORSAL GLOMERULARRESPONSES OBSERVED FOR A BINARYMIXTUREOFUNRELATEDODORANTSBrett A. Johnson1, Joan Ong1, Donald Frederick2, Leslie M. Kay2, MichaelLeon1. 1Dept. of Neurobiology & Behavior, University of California, Irvine,Irvine, CA, United States, 2Dept. of Psychology and Institute for Mind &Biology, The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States

105 #P440 THE RECOVERYOF THE INTRABULBARMAP FOLLOWINGUNILATERAL NARIS CLOSUREDiana M Cummings, Leonardo Belluscio.Developmental Neural PlasticityUnit, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, NIH, Bethesda,MD, United States

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106 #P441 PRECISE CIRCUITRY LINKS BILATERALLY SYMMETRICOLFACTORYMAPSZhiqiang Yan, Jie Tan, Chang Qin, Yao Lu, Cheng Ding, Minmin Luo.National Institute of Biological Sciences, Beijing, China

107 #P442 INTRINSIC CONNECTIONS OF THE ANTERIOROLFACTORYNUCLEUSRachel B. Kay, Jennifer Eudy, Kurt R. Illig, Peter C. Brunjes.University ofVirginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States

108 #P443 NOVEL SUBDOMAINSWITHIN THE EXTERNAL PLEXIFORMLAYEROF THE DEVELOPINGMOUSE OLFACTORY BULBEric OWilliams, David Lin. Cornell University, Ithaca, NY,United States

109 #P444 GLOMERULARMAPPING IN THE SEA LAMPREY - EVIDENCE FORTWO SPATIALLY DISTINCT NEURAL INPUTSBarbara Zielinski1, Xiang Ren1, Warren Green1, Alyson Laframboise1, RejeanDubuc2. 1University of Windsor, Windsor, ON, Canada, 2Université du Québecà Montréal, Montreal, QC, Canada

110 #P445 NEURAL PATHWAYS ANDMECHANISMS UNDERLYINGOLFACTORY-LOCOMOTOR TRANSFORMATIONS IN LAMPREYSDominique Derjean1, Aimen Moussady1, Elias Atallah1, Melissa St Pierre1, XiangRen3, Steve Chang3, François Auclair1, Barbara Zielinski3, Réjean Dubuc1,2.1Département de Physiologie, U de Montréal, Montréal, QC,Canada, 2Département de kinésiologie, U. du Québec à Montréal, Montréal,QC, Canada, 3Dept of Biological Sciences, U. of Windsor, Windsor, ON, Canada

111 #P446 CONTEXT DEPENDENTOLFACTORY ENHANCEMENTOFOPTOMOTOR FLIGHT CONTROL INDROSOPHILADawnis M. Chow.UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, United States

112 #P447 TOWARDS AMECHANISTIC UNDERSTANDINGOFFOODODORDRIVENMOTIONUSING ZEBRAFISH(DANIO RERIO)Keith B. Tierney, Xiang Ren, Zena Alyasha’e, Barbara Zielinski.University ofWindsor, Windsor, ON, Canada

113 #P448 FLORAL CO2 AS A CUE INMOTH FORAGINGAaron Beyerlein1, Pablo G. Guerenstein1, Alex Eaton-Mordas2, Jordanna D.H.Sprayberry1, Vonnie D.C. Shields3, John G. Hildebrand1. 1ARLDN, Universityof Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States, 2Ecology and Evolutionary Biology,University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States, 3Biological Science, TowsonUniversity, Towson, MD, United States

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114 #P449 QUANTIFICATIONOF SELECTEDHOST-SEEKING BEHAVIORINMOSQUITOESEmi Maekawa1, Shinya Fukumoto1, Tatsuo Kakimoto2, Fumio Tokunaga2,Hirotaka Kanuka1. 1NRPCDObihiro University of Agriculture and VeterinaryMedicine, Obihiro, Japan, 2Osaka University Graduate school of science,Toyonaka, Japan

115 #P450 THEMOLECULAR ANDCELLULAR BASIS OFOLFACTORY-DRIVEN BEHAVIOR IN LARVAL-STAGE DISEASEVECTORMOSQUITOESYuanfeng Xia, Guirong Wang, Laurence J Zwiebel.Department of BiologicalSciences, Center for Molecular Neuroscience, Institutes of Chemical Biology andGlobal Health and Program in Developmental Biology, Vanderbilt University,Nashville, TN, United States

116 #P451 SNIFFING BEHAVIOR ANDODORREPRESENTATIONSMEASURED IN THE BEHAVINGMOUSEDaniel W. Wesson, Tanya Donahou, Marc Johnson, Matt Wachowiak. BostonUniversity, Boston, MA, United States

117 #P452 OLFACTORY INFORMATION PROCESSING IN BEHAVINGMICEDima Rinberg, Roman Shusterman. Janelia Farm Resarch Campus, HowardHughes Medical Institute, Ashburn, VA, United States

118 #P453 OLFACTORY DISCRIMINATIONOF ALIPHATIC ODORANTS AT 1PPM – TOO EASY FORMICE TO SHOWODOR STRUCTURE-ACTIVITY RELATIONSHIPS?Matthias Laska, Åsa Rosandher, Sara Hommen. Linköping University,Linköping, Sweden

119 #P454 OLFACTORY DISCRIMINATIONOF “ODORLESS” MINERALOILSBY BEHAVIORALLY-TRAINEDMICERR Keith1, KR Gamble1, AM Scarabino1, NR Delvadia1, EL Marshall1, NMCope1, LA Young1, DW Smith1, 2. 1Department of Psychology, University ofFlorida, Gainesville, FL, United States, 2University of Florida Center for Smelland Taste, Gainesville, FL, United States____________________________________________________________________

19:00 - 22:00 CLOSING BANQUETGrand Ballroom

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SATURDAY, JULY 26, 2008

9:00 - 11:15 SYMPOSIUM#157 EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDIES OF TASTE AND SMELL

Chair/Organizer: Howard Hoffman, Karen Cruickshanks &Barry DavisGrand Ballroom C

09:00 #158 OPENING COMMENTSBarry Davis. Taste and Smell Program, NIDCD, Bethesda MD 20892

09:05 #159 OLFACTORY IMPAIRMENT IN ADULTS: THE EPIDEMIOLOGYOFHEARING LOSS STUDY AND THE BEAVER DAMOFFSPRING STUDYCarla R. Schubert1, Karen J. Cruickshanks1, Claire Murphy2, Charles W. Acher1,Guan-Hua Huang3, Barbara E.K. Klein1, Ronald Klein1, Michael B. Miller4, F.Javier Nieto1, James S. Pankow4, Ted S. Tweed1. 1University of Wisconsin,Madison, WI, United States, 2San Diego State University, San Diego, CA,United States, 3National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan, 4Universityof Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States

09:20 #160 ASSESSING THE PREVALENCEOFOLFACTORY DYSFUNCTIONIN PEDIATRIC POPULATIONSPamela Dalton1, Julie Mennella1, Beverly Cowart1,2, Edward Pribitkin1,2, KyleFisher2, James Reilly3. 1Monell Chemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, PA, UnitedStates, 2Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, United States, 3NemoursA.I. duPont Hospital for Children, Wilmington, DE, United States

09:35 #161 INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN OLFACTION:GENOTYPE–PHENOTYPE ASSOCIATIONSCharles J. Wysocki1, Danielle R. Reed1, Yehudit Hasin2, Doron Lancet2. 1MonellChemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, PA, United States, 2Weizmann Institute ofScience, Rehovot, Israel

09:50 #162 EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDIES OF TASTE AND SMELL:INVITED DISCUSSANTClaire Murphy1,2. 1San Diego State University, San Diego, CA,United States, 2University of California, San Diego, CA, United States

10:00 #163 MEASURING TASTE IMPAIRMENT IN EPIDEMIOLOGIC STUDIES –THE BEAVER DAMOFFSPRING STUDYKaren J Cruickshanks1, Carla R Schubert1, Derek J Snyder2, Linda MBartoshuk3, Charles W Acher1, Clint T Baldwin4, Guan-Hua Huang5, BarbaraEK Klein1, Ronald Klein1, F Javier Nieto1, Michael B Miller6, James S Pankow6,Ted S Tweed1. 1University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, United States, 2YaleUniversity, New Haven, CT, United States, 3University of Florida, Gainesville,FL, United States, 4Boston University, Boston, MA, United States, 5NationalChiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan, 6University of Minnesota,Minneapolis, MN, United States S

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10:15 #164 PREVALENCEOF PROP TASTERS AMONGCHILDREN IN THEALSPAC STUDY, BRISTOL, ENGLANDANDASSOCIATIONSWITHGENETIC PROFILE ANDNUTRITIONAL INTAKEJean Golding1, Pauline Emmett1, Beate Glaser2, Nicholas J. Timpson2,3, JonHeron2, Ian N.M. Day2, Susan M. Ring2, Linda M. Bartoshuk4, JeremyHorwood2, George Davey-Smith2. 1ALSPAC, Department of Community-Based Medicine, Bristol University, Bristol, United Kingdom, 2Department ofSocial Medicine, Bristol University, Bristol, United Kingdom, 3The WellcomeTrust Centre for Human Genetics, Oxford University, Oxford, UnitedKingdom, 4Department of Community Dentistry and Behavioral Science,University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States

10:30 #165 SURVEYING FOOD/BEVERAGE LIKING: A TOOL FOREPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDIES TO CONNECT CHEMOSENSATIONWITHHEALTHOUTCOMESValerie B Duffy1, John E Hayes2, Linda M Bartoshuk3. 1Allied Health Sciences,University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, United States, 2Center for Alcohol andAddiction Studies, Brown University, Providence, RI, United States,3Community Dentistry, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States

10:45 #166 EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDIES OF TASTE AND SMELL:INVITED DISCUSSANTLinda Bartoshuk. College of Dentistry, Univ. Florida, Gainesville FL 32608

10:55 #167 PERSPECTIVES ON FUTURE COMMUNITY-BASEDORNATIONALLY-REPRESENTATIVE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL RESEARCHSTUDIES OF OLFACTORY AND TASTE IMPAIRMENTHoward J. Hoffman, Barry Davis.NIDCD, NIH, Bethesda, MD, United States

11:05 #168 OPENDISCUSSION____________________________________________________________________

9:00 - 10:30 SLIDE SESSIONPERIPHERAL TASTE FUNCTIONSChair/Organizer: SC KinnamonGrand Ballroom B

Aurelie Vandenbeuch is a Polak Young Investigator Awardee

09:00 #169 INSULIN ACTIVATES ENAC ANDREGULATES SALT INTAKEINMICEArian F Baquero, Stephanie Croasdell, Kristina J Watson, Timothy AGilbertson.Utah State University, Logan, UT, United States

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09:15 #170 TRANSPORTOF GLUTAMATE ANDGABAON THE TASTE BUDSTHAT EXPRESS GAD 67, A GLUTAMATE DECARBOXYLASEYumi Nakamura1, Yuchio Yanagawa2, Kunihiko Obata*3, Masahito Watanabe4,Yoshinori Otsuki4, Hiroshi Ueno1. 1Laboratory of Applied Microbiology andBiochemistry, Nara Women’s University, Nara, Japan, 2Department of Geneticand Behavioral Neuroscience, Gunma University Graduate school of Medicine,Maebashi, Japan, 3National Circuit Mechanisms Research Group, Brain ScienceInstitute, RIKEN, Wako, Japan, 4Department of Anatomy and Cell BiologyDivision of Basic Medicine I, Osaka Medical Collage, Takatsuki, Japan

09:30 #171 RESPONSE TO SEROTONIN AGONIST INMOUSE TYPE IITASTE CELLSAurelie Vandenbeuch, Catherine A. Burks, Sue C. Kinnamon. Colorado StateUniversity, Fort Collins, CO, United States

09:45 #172 SOURNESS-SUPPRESSING PEPTIDES IN BEEFToshihide Nishimura1, Yohei Fujita2, Yasuo Furukawa2. 1Faculty of AppliedBioscience, Nippon Veterinary and Life Science University, Musashino, Japan, 2

Graduate School of Biosphere Science, Hiroshima University, Higashi-hiroshima,Japan____________________________________________________________________

9:00 - 11:15 SYMPOSIUMSEX (& TASTE), DRUGS (& TASTE), & ROCK ANDROLL (& TASTE)Chair/Organizer: Don KatzGrand Ballroom A

09:00 #173 SYMPOSIUM: SEX (& TASTE), DRUGS (& TASTE), &ROCK ANDROLL (& TASTE)Don Katz. Brandeis University, Waltham, MA

09:05 #174 MULTIMODAL SENSORY INTEGRATIONOF COURTSHIPSTIMULATING CUES INDROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER:GUSTATION, OLFACTION ANDAWHOLE LOTMORELeslie C. Griffith, Aki Ejima. Brandeis University, Dept. of Biology, Waltham,MA, United States

09:35 #175 CONSUMPTIONOF PALATABLE FOODS INHIBITS PAIN-RELATEDBEHAVIORSPeggy Mason.University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States

10:05 #176 SUGAR AND FAT ANDDRUGS, OHMY!Rebecca L. Corwin. The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA,United States

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10:35 #177 TASTING SOUNDS: TONE-RELATED ANTICIPATORY ACTIVITY INTHE GUSTATORY CORTEXOF AWAKE RATSAlfredo Fontanini1,2. 1Volen Center for Complex Systems and Department ofPsychology, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, United States, 2Department ofNeurobiology and Behavior, SUNY, Stony Brook, NY, United States

11:05 #178 GENERAL DISCUSSION____________________________________________________________________

9:30 - 13:00 POSTER SESSION VPacific Concourse

1 - 8: Taste, Fats9 - 17: Taste CNS18 - 22: ORs in vitro23 - 28: Pheromones & Receptors29 - 35: Olfactory periphery37 - 48: Primary Olfactory Centers49 - 53: Odor Mixtures54 - 62: Human chemosignalsNo photos are allowed in the poster sessions.

1 #P457 GPR EXPRESSION IN THE RAT TASTE BUD RELATING TO FATTYACID SENSINGShigenobu Matsumura1, Takafumi Mizushige1, Takeshi Yoneda1, Ai Eguchi1,Yasuko Manabe1, Satoshi Tsuzuki1, Kazuo Inoue1, Toshihiko Iwanaga2, TohruFushiki1. 1Kyoto university, Kyoto, Japan, 2Hokkaido university, Sapporo, Japan

2 #P458 LONG-CHAIN FATTY ACIDS INDUCE INTRACELLULAR CA2+ VIAG-PROTEIN COUPLED RECEPTOR 120 (GPR120) AND POSITIVELICKING BEHAVIOR INMICEAi Eguchi1, Yasuko Manabe1, Takashi Iino2, Takeshi Yoneda1, KatsuyoshiSaitou1, Shigenobu Matsumura1, Tohru Fushiki1. 1Graduate School ofAgriculture, Kyoto University, Kitashirakawa Oiwake-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto606-8502, Japan, 2Pharma Foods International, Co., Ltd. 1-49, Goryo-Ohara,Nishigyo-ku, Kyoto 615-8245, Japan

3 #P459 RNA INTERFERENCEOF GPR120 INHIBITS RESPONSES TO FATTYACIDS IN THE ENTEROENDOCRINE CELL LINE, STC-1:IMPLICATIONS FOR FATTY ACID TRANSDUCTIONBhavik P. Shah, Pin Liu, Tian Yu, Dane R. Hansen, Timothy A. Gilbertson.Department of Biology & The Center for Advanced Nutrition, Utah StateUniversity, Logan, UT, United States

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4 #P460 FATTY ACIDS ELICIT MEMBRANE DEPOLARIZATIONANDA RISE IN INTRACELLULAR CALCIUM IN RODENTTASTE CELLSPin Liu, Tian Yu, Bhavik P. Shah, Dane R. Hansen, Timothy A. Gilbertson.Department of Biology and The Center for Advanced Nutrition, Utah StateUniversity, Logan, UT, United States

5 #P461 FATTY ACID-INDUCED CHANGES IN INTRACELLULAR CALCIUMIN SOMATOSENSORY CELLS: MECHANISMS UNDERLYING THETEXTURAL PERCEPTIONOF FATTian Yu, Bhavik P. Shah, Pin Liu, Dane R. Hansen, Timothy A. Gilbertson.Center of Advanced Nutrition & Department of Biology, Utah State University,Logan, UT, United States

6 #P462 REMOVALOF THE SUBMAXILLARY AND SUBLIGUAL SALIVARYGLANDS IMPAIRS LINOLEIC ACID TASTE DISCRIMINATIONJennifer M Stratford, Robert J Contreras.Department of Psychology andProgram in Neuroscience, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL,United States

7 #P463 HUMANDETECTIONOF FREE FATTY ACIDSRichard D. Mattes. Purdue University, W. Lafayette, IN, United States

8 #P464 MAPPING INPUT FROM T1R3 SWEET TASTE RECEPTORS TOCENTRAL GUSTATORYNEURONS INMICEChristian H Lemon.University of Tennessee Health Sci Ctr, Memphis, TN,United States

9 #P465 HIGH ENERGYHIGH FAT DIET ALTERS PONTINE TASTECODING IN RATPeter Kovacs, Andras Hajnal.Department of Neural and Behavioral Sciences,The Pennsylvania State University, College of Medicine, Hershey, PA,United States

10 #P466 TEMPORAL CODINGOF TASTE IN THE PARABRACHIALNUCLEUS OF THE PONS IN THE RATDaniel W. Platt1, Patricia M. Di Lorenzo1, Jonathan D. Victor2. 1Psychology,Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY, United States, 2Neurology andNeuroscience, Cornell University, New York, NY, United States

11 #P467 BENZODIAZEPINEMODULATIONOF GUSTATORY CODING INTHE PARABRACHIAL NUCLEUSJohn-Paul Baird, Yoo Na Chung, Jasmine Loveland. Amherst College, Amherst,MA, United States

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12 #P468 GUSTATORY-RESPONSIVE NEURONS IN THE PARABRACHIALNUCLEI RECEIVE CONVERGENT AFFERENT INPUT FROM THEAREA POSTREMA IN THEHAMSTERCheng-Shu Li, Young K. Cho.Department of Anatomy, Southern IllinoisUniversity, School of Medicine, Carbondale, IL, United States

13 #P469 THE DISTRIBUTIONOF GUSTATORY-ACTIVATED FOSEXPRESSION IN PBNNEURONS THAT PROJECT TO THECENTRALNUCLEUS OF THE AMYGDALAJohn D. Boughter Jr., Valentina L. Savchenko, Kenichi Tokita, A. Rebecca Glatt,Trupti Bajpai, Robert S. Waters.University of Tennessee Health Science Center,Memphis, TN, United States

14 #P470 RETROGRADE FLUORESCENT TRACER INJECTIONS INTOBRAINSTEMGUSTATORY-RESPONSIVE REGIONS SUGGEST THATDESCENDING FOREBRAIN PROJECTIONS ORIGINATE LARGELYFROM SEPARATE NEURONAL POPULATIONS IN RATYi Kang1, Robert Lundy1. 1University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, UnitedStates, 2University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, United States

15 #P471 EXPRESSIONOF C-FOS IN PARABRACHIAL NUCLEUSFOLLOWING BITTER STIMULATION TODENERVATED TASTEBUDS OF THE RATSatoshi Wakisaka, Hiroyuki Okada, Shiho Honma.Osaka University GraduateSchool of Dentistry, Suita, Osaka, Japan

16 #P456 AFFERENT AND EFFERENT CONNECTIONS OF THEPARABRACHIAL NUCLEUS IN THE C57BL/6J MOUSEKenichi Tokita, John D. Boughter.University of Tennessee Health ScienceCenter, Memphis, TN, United States

17 #P472 SWEET EXPECTATIONS: GREATER RESPONSE IN THE ANTERIORINSULA ANDMIDBRAIN TOUNEXPECTED COMPARED TOEXPECTED SWEET TASTEDana M. Small1,2, Katja Aschenbrenner1,2, Marga Veldhuizen1,2, Jennifer Felsted1.1The John B Pierce Laboratory, New Haven, CT, United States, 2Yale UniversitySchool of Medicine, New Haven, CT, United States

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18 #P473 EMPLOYINGDNA-FUNCTIONALIZED CARBONNANOTUBES TODETECT BIOLOGICALLY-DERIVEDODORANTSA.J. Charlie Johnson, Jr1, Sam M Khamis1, Alan Gelperin2,3, Jae Kwak2, GeorgePreti2,4. 1Department of Physics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA,United States, 2Monell Chemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, PA, UnitedStates, 3Department of Neuroscience, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia,PA, United States, 4Department of Dermatology, University of Pennsylvania,Philadelphia, PA, United States

19 #P474 VISUALIZATION, MANIPULATION ANDRECORDINGOFNANOTUBE OLFACTORY CILIAHiroko Takeuchi, Takashi KurahashiGraduate School of Frontier Biosciences,Osaka University, Osaka, Japan

20 #P475 A CELL-BASEDHIGH-THROUGHPUT SCREEN FORNEW INSECTREPELLENTSTakao Nakagawa, Pearl Rivkin, Leslie B Vosshall. The Rockefeller University,New York, NY, United States

21 #P476 ONACHIP DEMONSTRATIONOF A FUNCTIONALROLE FORODORANT BINDING PROTEIN IN THEPRESERVATIONOFOLFACTORY RECEPTOR ACTIVITYAT HIGHODORANT CONCENTRATIONEdith PAJOT-AUGY1,2, Jasmina VIDIC1,2,3, Jeanne GROSCLAUDE3, RégineMONNERIE1,2, Marie-Annick PERSUY1,2, Karine BADONNEL1,2, ChristineBALY1,2, Monique CAILLOL1,2, Loïc BRIAND2,4, Roland SALESSE1,2. 1INRA,UMR 1197, Neurobiologie de l’Olfaction et de la Prise Alimentaire, bât 440,Récepteurs et Communication Chimique, F-78352, Jouy-en-Josas Cedex,France, 2Université Paris 11, UMR 1197 NOPA, F-91405, Orsay Cedex,France, 3INRA, bât 440, Unité de Virologie et Immunologie Moléculaires,F-78352, Jouy-en-Josas Cedex, France, 4INRA, UMR1197, bât 526,Neurobiologie de l’Olfaction et de la Prise Alimentaire, Biologie de l’Olfactionet de la Gustation, F-78352, Jouy-en-Josas Cedex, France

22 #P477 ODORANT RECEPTOR SIGNALING INHUMAN PROSTATECANCER CELLSEva MNeuhaus, Jennifer Spehr, Weiyi Zhang, Hanns Hatt. Ruhr-UniversityBochum, Bochum, Germany

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23 #P478 IDENTIFYING THEMALEMOUSE-DERIVED PHEROMONE(S)THATMEDIATE ESTROUS INDUCTIONKelly A Flanagan, Lisa Stowers. The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, CA,United States

24 #P479 THE ISOLATION ANDCHARACTERISATIONOF CANDIDATEODORANT AND PHEROMONE RECEPTORS FROM THE LIGHTBROWNAPPLEMOTH, EPIPHYAS POSTVITTANADoreen S. Begum1,2, Melissa D. Jordan1,2, Sean D. Marshall1, Luke Luo1, BartJanssen1, Marcus Davy1, David L. Christie2, Andrew V. Kralicek1, Richard D.Newcomb1. 1The Horticulture and Food Research Institute of New ZealandLimited (HortResearch), Auckland, New Zealand, 2School of Biological Sciences,University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand

25 #P480 MOLECULAR BASIS FOR PHEROMONE RECEPTION BYANTENNALNEURONSOFHELIOTHIS VIRESCENSJuergen Krieger1, Ewald Grosse-Wilde2, Thomas Gohl1, Heinz Breer1.1University Hohenheim, Institute of Physiology, Stuttgart, Germany,2Max-Planck-Institut für Chemische Oekologie, Jena, Germany

26 #P481 IDENTIFICATIONOF SEX PHEROMONE RECEPTORS FROM FOURMOTH SPECIESHidefumi Mitsuno1, Takeshi Sakurai1, Hideshi Naka2, Tetsu Ando3, RyoheiKanzaki1, Takaaki Nishioka4. 1Research Center for Advanced Science andTechnology, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, 2JT Biohistory ResearchHall, Osaka, Japan, 3Graduate School of Bio-Application and SystemsEngineering, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Tokyo,Japan, 4Division of Applied Life Sciences, Graduate School of Agriculture,Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan

27 #P482 ACTIVATIONOF BOMBYKOL RECEPTORNEURONS BYECTOPICALLY EXPRESSEDOLFACTORY RECEPTOR TRIGGERSPHEROMONE SEARCHING BEHAVIOR INMALE SILKMOTHSTakeshi Sakurai1, Hidefumi Mitsuno1, Keiro Uchino2, Hideki Sezutsu2, ToshikiTamura2, Fumio Yokohari3, Takaaki Nishioka4, Ryohei Kanzaki1. 1ResearchCenter for Advanced Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo,Japan, 2Transgenic Silkworm Center, National Institute of AgrobiologicalSciences, Ibaraki, Japan, 3Department of Earth System Science, Faculty ofScience, Fukuoka University, Fukuoka, Japan, 4Graduate School of Agriculture,Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan

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28 #P483 SULFATED STEROIDS AS NATURAL LIGANDS OFMOUSEVOMERONASAL NEURONSTimothy E. Holy, Francesco Nodari, Fong-Fu Hsu, Lung-Fa Kao, Xiaoyan Fu,Terrence F. Holekamp, John Turk.Washington University, St. Louis, MO,United States

29 #P484 HIGH-THROUGHPUTMICROARRAY DETECTIONOFVOMERONASAL RECEPTORGENE EXPRESSION IN RODENTSXiaohong Zhang, Stuart Firestein.Dept. of Bio. Sci, Columbia University,New York, NY, United States

30 #P485 NITRIC OXIDE IN SENSORYNEURONSOF THEMURINEOLFACTORY SYSTEMDaniela Brunert1, Sonnur Isik2, Heike Benecke1, Günther Gisselmann1,Wolfgang Schuhmann2, Hanns Hatt1, Christian H. Wetzel1. 1Lehrstuhl fürZellphysiologie, Ruhr-Universität, Bochum, Germany, 2Lehrstuhl fürAnalytische Chemie, AG Elektroanalytik und Sensorik, Ruhr-Universität,Bochum, Germany

31 #P486 THE IMPACT OF PENTOXIFYLLINE AND THEOPHYLLINEON THE ELECTRO-OLFACTOGRAMOF THEMOUSE –A PILOT STUDYVolker Gudziol, Martin Witt, Thomas Hummel. Smell & Taste Clinic,Department of Otorhinolaryngology, University of Dresden Medical SchoolDresden, Germany

32 #P487 CORRELATION BETWEENHUMANMASKING ANDODORANTSUPPRESSIONOF CELL RESPONSES ANDOF VOLTAGE-DEPENDENT CURRENTSKentaro Kumihashi1, Hirohiko Ishida2, Hanako Oi3, Takashi Kurahashi3,Atsushi Ohuchi1. 1Biological Science Laboratories,Kao Corporation, Tochigi, Japan, 2Perfumery Development ResearchLaboratories, Kao Corporation, Tokyo, Japan, 3Department of FrontierBiosciences, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan

33 #P488 MECHANISMOFOLFACTORYMASKINGTakashi Kurahashi 1, Hiroko Takeuchi 1, Hirohiko Ishida 2, Satoshi Hikichi 2.1Graduate School of Frontier Biosciences, Osaka University, Osaka,Japan, 2Perfumery Development Research Laboratories, Kao Corporation,Tokyo, Japan

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34 #P489 ROLE OF PACS-1 IN THE CILIARY LOCALIZATIONOF THEOLFACTORY CYCLIC NUCLEOTIDE-GATED CHANNELPaul M. Jenkins, Jeffrey R. Martens.University of Michigan, Department ofPharmacology, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

35 #P490 FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERIZATIONOF THEMULTIPLE PDZSCAFFOLDING PROTEINMUPP1 IN OLFACTORY RECEPTORSIGNAL TRANSDUCTIONSabrina Baumgart, Ruth Dooley, Hanns Hatt, Eva M. Neuhaus.Dept. of CellPhysiology, Ruhr University Bochum, Bochum, Germany

36 #P491 ARRESTIN2 MEDIATED DESENSITIZATIONOFMAMMALIANODORANT RECEPTORSSebastian Rasche, Anastasia Mashukova, Hanns Hatt, Eva M. Neuhaus.Dept. ofCellular Physiology, Ruhr-University, Bochum, Germany

37 #P492 IDENTIFYING REGIONS INVOLVED IN SUBSTRATE SPECIFICITYIN OLFACTORY RECEPTORS BY USING A COMPARATIVEAPPROACHACROSSDROSOPHILA SPECIESLap Ming (Andy) Law1,2, David L. Christie2, Andrew V. Kralicek1, Richard D.Newcomb1. 1The Horticulture and Food Research Institute of NZ(HortResearch), Auckland, New Zealand, 2School of Biological Sciences,University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand

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39 #P494 ODOR-DRIVEN LOCAL FIELD POTENTIAL OSCILLATIONSARE TEMPORALLY DYNAMIC, SPATIALLY LOCALIZED ANDGABAA -DEPENDENT IN THE ANTENNAL LOBE OF THEMOTHMANDUCA SEXTAOakland Peters, Kevin C Daly.West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV,United States

40 #P495 POSTEMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENTOF THE GLOMERULARMAPIN THE ZEBRAFISHOliver Braubach, Alan Fine, Roger P. Croll.Department of Physiology andBiophysics, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada

41 #P496 GENETIC DISSECTIONOF ZEBRAFISHOLFACTORY CIRCUITRYMEDIATING ATTRACTIVE RESPONSE TO AMINOACIDSTetsuya Koide1, Nobuhiko Miyasaka1, Kozo Morimoto1, Koichi Kawakami2,Yoshihiro Yoshihara1. 1Laboratory for Neurobiology of Synapse, RIKENBrain Science Institute, Wako, Saitama, Japan, 2Division of Molecular andDevelopmental Biology, National Institute of Genetics, Mishima, Shizuoka,Japan

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42 #P497 PROCESSINGOF BILE SALT ODOR INFORMATION BY SINGLEFOREBRAINNEURONS IN THE CHANNEL CATFISHShane Rolen, John Caprio. Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA,United States

43 #P498 HETEROGENEITY OF THEODOR-EVOKEDRESPONSEWITHIN A GLOMERULUS OF THEMOUSEOLFACTORY BULBRyota Homma1, Lawrence B Cohen1, Olga Garaschuk2, Arthur Konnerth2.1Dept. Physiology, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, United States,2Neurowissenschaften, Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Munich, Germany

44 #P499 DISCRIMINATION ANDGENERALIZATION INNATURALFLORAL BLENDSPatricia C Fernandez, Fernando F Locatelli, Anna Yoshihiro, Rebecca Bramble,Brian H Smith. School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ,United States

45 #P500 C-FOS ANALYSIS REVEALS DIFFERENCES IN GLOMERULARRESPONSE PROFILES FOR THREEMUSKODORANTS IN THERATOLFACTORY BULBSwetlana Deutsch1, Boris Schilling2, Stephan Bieri2, Raimund Apfelbach1.1University of Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Germany, 2Givaudan Suiss AG,Duebendorf, Switzerland

46 #P501 AGENERAL THEORYOFOLFACTORY BULB ODORREPRESENTATIONS: REGULATED SELF-SURROUNDDECORRELATION, SPIKE SYNCHRONIZATION, ANDNATURAL SCENESThomas A. Cleland.Dept. Psychology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY,United States

47 #P502 RESPIRATION-GATED FORMATIONOF GAMMAANDBETANEURAL ASSEMBLIES IN THEMAMMALIANOLFACTORY BULBTristan Cenier, François David, Corine Amat, Philippe Litaudon, SamuelGarcia, Nathalie Buonviso.Neurosciences Sensorielles, Comportement etCognition, UMR5020, CNRS UCBL, Lyon, France

48 #P503 CORRELATION BETWEENOLFACTORY BULB VOLUME ANDOLFACTORY FUNCTIONDorothee Buschhueter1, Martin Smitka2, Stefan Puschmann1, Johannes Gerber3,Thomas Hummel1. 1Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Dresden,Germany, 2Department of Paediatrics, Dresden, Germany, 3Department ofRadiology, Dresden, Germany S

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49 #P504 THE FIRING RATE OF NEURONS IN PIRIFORMCORTEX ISINFLUENCED BY ASSOCIATIONOFODORWITH REWARDANDCAN BE ALTERED BY LEARNINGJennifer DWhitesell, Wilder Doucette, Diego Restrepo.Neuroscience Program,Rocky Mountain Taste and Smell Center and Department of Cell andDevelopmental Biology, University of Colorado, Denver, CO, United States

50 #P505 WHAT DOWE “SEE” OF ODORMIXTURES?Saho Ayabe-Kanamura1, Akiko Oshida2, Satoshi Hikichi2. 1University ofTsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan, 2Kao Corp., Tokyo, Japan

51 #P506 MIXTURE INTERACTIONS AMONGCOFFEE AROMACOMPOUNDS IN DETECTIONOF PERI-THRESHOLDODORSBY HUMANSToshio Miyazawa1,2, Michelle Gallagher2, George Preti2,3, Paul M. Wise2.1Ogawa & Co., Ltd., Chiba, Japan, 2Monell Chemical Senses Center,Philadelphia, PA, United States, 3Department of Dermatology, School ofMedicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States

52 #P507 PERCEPTUAL INTERACTIONS INMIXTURES OF ODORANTSThierry Thomas-Danguin1, Noëlle Béno1, Akiko Ishii1,2, Elodie Le Berre1, AnneTromelin1, Guenhaël Sanz2. 1INRA, ENESAD, Université de Bourgogne, UMR1129 FLAVIC, Dijon, France, 2INRA, UMR 1197 NOPA, Jouy-en-Josas, France

53 #P508 ANTIHYPERTENTION EFFECT OF ODORS ONAWAKE RATSWITHA PARTICULAR COMBINATIONOF CHEMICALSTomonori Shinkoda1, Kanae Senda1, Ken Shimono2, Hiroaki Oka2, ShojiKomai1. 1Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Ikoma, Japan, 2MatsushitaElectric Industrial Co., Ltd., Soraku-gun, Japan

54 #P509 PERCEPTUAL AND SEMANTIC LEARNINGMODIFY THEPERCEPTIONOFODOR BLENDINGMIXTURESElodie Le Berre1,2, Elodie Jarmuzek1, Noëlle Béno1, Patrick Etiévant1, JohnPrescott3, Thierry Thomas-Danguin1. 1UMR1129 FLAVIC, ENESAD, INRA,Université de Bourgogne, Dijon, France, 2James Cook University, Cairns,Australia, 3University of Newcastle, Ourimbah, Australia

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55 #P510 SCENT SIGNALS OF INDIVIDUAL GENETIC IDENTITY USED INMATE CHOICEJane L. Hurst1, Michael D. Thom1, Sarah A. Cheetham1, Stuart D. Armstrong2,Duncan H. Robertson2, Amanda J. Davidson2, Paula Stockley1, Robert J.Beynon2. 1Mammalian Behaviour & Evolution Group, University of Liverpool,Neston, United Kingdom, 2Proteomics & Functional Genomics Group,University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom

56 #P511 EFFECTS OF ANDROSTADIENONE ANDMENSTRUAL CYCLEPHASE ON FLIRTING BEHAVIOR IN RANDOMCOUPLESMats J. Olsson1, Johan N. Lundstrom2, Francisco Esteves3, Patricia Arriaga3,Martha K. McClintock4. 1Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden, 2MonellChemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, PA, United States, 3ISCTE, Lisbon,Portugal, 4University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States

57 #P512 ARE THERE GENDERDIFFERENCES ANDGENREDEPENDENCIES IN THEHUMANAXILLARY SECRETIONSPRODUCED IN RESPONSE TO VISUAL STIMULI?Lisa MWeingates, Andra L Kowalczyk, Catherine E Ruggiero, David EHornung. Biology Department, St. Lawrence University, Canton, NY,United States

58 #P513 DISRUPTIONOFOLFACTORY ENVIRONMENT IMPACTS CLOSERELATIONSHIPS IN YOUNGWOMENRobin J. Freyberg, Marie-Paule Bensoussan. Stern College for Women, YeshivaUniversity, New York, NY, United States

59 #P514 ARE TEARS AHUMANCHEMOSIGNAL?Shani Gelstein1, Yaara Yeshurun 1, Yehuda Roth2, Noam Sobel 1. 1Department ofNeurobiology, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel, 2ENTWolfsonmedical center, Wolfson hospital, Holon, Israel

60 #P515 ELICITING AND BLOCKINGODOR-AROUSAL ASSOCIATIONSChristopher Maute, Pamela Dalton.Monell Center, Philadelphia, PA,United States

61 #P516 THENECESSITY OF OLFACTORY INPUT FORDIFFERENT PHASESOF SOCIALLY TRANSMITTED FOOD PREFERENCEYaihara Fortis-Santiago1,2,4, Benjamin Rodwin2,4, Donald Katz1,3,4. 1NeuroscienceProgram, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, United States, 2Department ofBiology, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, United States, 3Department ofPsychology, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, United States, 4Volen Center forComplex Systems, Waltham, MA, United States

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62 #P517 CHEMOSIGNALOF FEARMODULATES FEAR RECOGNITION INAMBIGUOUS FACIAL EXPRESSIONSWen Zhou, Denise Chen. Rice University, Houston, TX, United States

63 #P455 WOUNDMONITOR: MONITORING VOLATILES TO DETECTINFECTIONKrishna C Persaud, Anna Maria Pisanelli, Arthur Bailey. SCEAS,The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom

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Abaffy, T - PP442266Abarintos, R - PP334499Abe, K - 19, P113, P255, P407Abraham, M - P328Ache, B - P319, P320, PP332211, P324, P430Acher, C - 159, 163, P268Acree, T - P330Adam, C - P161, PP118855Adams, C - P51Adams, M - P243Affeltranger, M - PP224433Aggio, J - PP6699Aihara, Y - P407Akiba, Y - 6, PP337711Akins, M - PP330099Akutsu, H - P172Alarcón, L - P7, P286Alarcon, S - P2, PP1133Albeanu, D - PP443377Albelda, S - P78Albers, K - 7711Albrecht, J - P272, P280, P298, PP333355Ali, S - P109Almeida, J - P100, P165, PP116677Alonso, M - 93Alyashae, Z - P424, P447Amakawa, T - P400Amano, R - P226Amat, C - P502Anderson, B - P402, P406Ando, T - P481Angioy, A - P75Anholt, R - P46, P193Ansuini, C - P95Anzinger, A - PP227722Aoki, M - P11Apfelbach, R - P500Alcedo, J - 86Apfeld, J - 86Araneda, R - P363Arents, P - P161Arevalo, N - P51Argandona-Palacios, L - P52Armstrong, J - PP118877Armstrong, S - P510Arnold, S - 67Arriaga, P - P511Artur, Y - P194Arya, G - P193Arzi, A - P101, PP221155Asakawa, A - P241Asakura, T - P113Aschenbrenner, K - P223, P472Assadi-Porter, F - P111Atallah, E - P445Auclair, F - P445Audige, V - P304, P305Ayabe-Kanamura, S - PP550055

Ayres, C - P348Bachmanov, A - P1, P174, P286, P345, PP441122Bacigalupo, J - P86Badonnel, K - P307, PP441199, P476Bagley, J - PP336677Bailey, A - P455Bailie, J - P93, P97, P98, PP227711Baird, J - P229, P235, P236, PP446677Bajec, M - PP118888Bajpai, A - P123Bajpai, T - P469Baker, H - 6, P371Baker, S - P276Bakos, S - PP331100Balasubramaniam, N - P97Baldwin, C - 163, P268Baldwin, K - PP4400Baly, C - PP330077, P419, P476Banko, M - 89Baquero, A - 116699Baraniuk, J - 3399Barata, E - P422Barlow, L - 88, 10, P129Barrows, J - PP1144, P399Bartoshuk, L - 163, 164, 165, 116666, P4, P393Bassoli, A - P114, P248Bath, K - PP331111Batista, L - 49Batram, C - 54Battezzati, A - P357Bauernfeind, R - 127Baumgart, S - PP449900Bautista, D - 137, 113388Beauchamp, G - P1, P78, P174, P247, P412Beck, J - P236Begum, D - PP447799Behrens, M - 5544Beites, C - P120Bekkerman, M - P147, P252Belanger, R - PP442255Belluscio, L - P107, P367, P440Belzer, L - 110022Bender, G - PP222233Benecke, H - P485Benifla, M - P215Bennett, D - 67Bennett, L - P232Béno, N - P61, P507, P509, P133Bensafi, M - 134, P279, PP229999, P391, P392Bensoussan, M - P513Benton, R - 2277Berendse, H - P53Berg, B - P160Berglund, B - PP227733Berk-Rauch, H - P309Bertolacci, D - P332Bertoli, S - P357Betz, C - P387

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Beurier, F - P185Beyerlein, A - PP444488Beynon, R - P510Bialas, N - 87Biel, M - P433Bieri, S - P500Biju, K - P102Bitter, T - PP221166Blake, C - PP2266Blancher, G - PP116611Bloom, J - PP335588Blumenthal, T - P186Bobkov, Y - P320, P321, P324, PP443300Boesveldt, S - PP5533Bohbot, J - P134Bonadonna, F - 6622Bordey, A - P303, P364Borgonovo, G - P114, PP224488Bosak, N - PP11, P412Boughter, Jr., J - P240, P456, P469Bourgeat, F - 134Bousquet, F - 31Bowman, N - PP221177, P219Boyle, J - 140, P196, PP222222Braak, H - 51Bradley, R - P15, P19Brady, T - P284Bramble, R - P499Brand, J - 38, P10, P82, P405Brandstaetter, A - PP333366Brann, J - 112200, P202Braubach, O - PP449955Brearton, M - P93, PP9977, P98Breen, C - PP335599Breer, H - P42, P246, PP441166, P480Breinager, L - P5Brennan, F - PP335500Breslin, P - 5566, P2, P8, P13, P133, P247, P405Breza, J - PP6622, P67Briand, L - PP119911, P263, P476Briscoe, C - P147Brockhoff, A - 54Brodin, M - PP333311Brückmann, H - P280, P298, P335Brunert, D - PP448855Brunet, A - 8899Brunet, L - P25Brunjes, P - P442Brushfield, A - 69Brust, P - P284Bryan, M - P35Bryant, B - P247, P304, PP330055, P405Bryant, R - P350Buck, L - 8855, 90Bufe, B - 54, P114Bulsing, P - PP229955, P296Buonviso, N - P502Burger, K - P181Burks, C - 171Buschhueter, D - P99, PP550033Byrd-Jacobs, C - P213

Caillol, M - P307, P419, P476Caimi, S - P248Cain, W - P297, PP333344Calof, A - 88, 12, P120Camacho, S - PP115500Cameron, E - PP333333Campeau, S - P30Canário, A - P90, P422, P423Caprio, J - 2233, P68, PP224499, P497Carey, A - PP443311Carey, R - 108Carim-Todd, L - P311Carleton, A - 110033Carlisle, B - P271Carlson, J - P326, P431, P432Carmona, R - P150Carr, V - P424Carstens, E - P244, P253Carstens, M - P253Castiello, U - P95Castillo, K - PP8866Castro, J - 98Catania, K - 6655Cavallin, M - PP110022Cave, J - 66, P371Cenier, T - PP550022Cerf-Ducastel, B - PP5544, P276Chachkin, S - P380Chakraborty, T - 128Chamero, P - P32Chandra, S - P236Chang, A - P152Chang, S - PP3355, P445Chang, W - PP114499Chaput, M - P308Chaudhari, N - 9999, P398, P399, P401, P404Chaudhury, D - P374, PP337755Chauvel, I - 31Cheetham, S - P510Chen, D - P517Chen, H - PP4488Chen, J - PP2200Chen, Q - PP22, P112Chen, W - 6666Cheung, M - PP443388Chi, Q - 3Chien, H - P141Cho, Y - P468Choi, H - P3Chopra, A - P388Chow, D - PP444466Christie, D - P135, P479, P492Christie, S - P309Christoph, V - P257Chuang, Y - P149Chung, Y - P467Chung-Davidson, Y - P35Claeson, A - PP229944, P334Clapp, T - PP339988Cleland, T - P368, PP550011Cloutier, J - P315

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Cockerham, R - P433Cohen, L - P498Cohen, S - PP7744Colley, B - P102Cometto-Muniz, J - PP332288Conley, Jr., D - P219Conn, G - P115Connelly, C - PP4499Connor, J - P56, P57Contreras, R - P65, P67, P462Cope, N - P454Coppola, D - P47Corey, E - P319, PP332200, P321Corson, J - PP1166Corwin, R - 117766Costanzo, R - P310, P313Coureaud, G - 133Cowart, B - 36, 160, P189, P383, P384, PP338855Crasta, O - P47Crasto, C - PP226611Croasdell, S - 169Croll, R - P495Crook, S - P105Cruickshanks, K - 157, 159, 116633, P268Cruz, G - PP226644Cuenca, A - PP114466Cui, M - P111, P117Cummings, D - PP444400Cunningham, A - P139Curé, Y - P61Cutforth, T - PP3399Cygnar, K - P322Cypher, B - P243Dacher, M - PP110055Dagan, Y - P101Dalton, D - P268Dalton, P - 116600, P169, P189, P515, P224Daly, K - P494Daughtrey, W - P297Davey-Smith, G - 164David, F - P502Davidson, A - PP7799, P510Davis, B - 2255, 157, 115588, 167Davy, M - P479Day, H - P30Day, I - 164De Araujo, I - 7777, P184, P277De La Rosa-Prieto, C - P52De Petrocellis, L - P248Dearment, L - P57Debose, J - PP7700Defazio, R - P426Dekker, T - PP7755Dekkers, M - 87Del Tredici, K - 51Delay, E - 4, 2200, 115500Delay, R - 4, P85, P201Delvadia, N - P454Derby, C - 114444, P68, P69, P141, P366Derjean, D - PP444455Desai, H - PP335511

Desimone, J - P60, P283Deutsch, S - PP550000Devantier, H - P350Dey, S - PP220066Dhanasekaran, D - 8800Di Lorenzo, P - 7755, P18, P20, P466Di Marzo, V - P248Dibattista, M - PP220055Didier, A - P368, P392Ding, C - P441Dinnen, H - P235Ditschun, T - P112, P284Dittman, A - PP3377Djordjevic, J - PP221188, P220, P222Doi, Y - P89Domezain, A - P150Donahou, T - P451Donaldson, L - P232, PP334488Dong, H - P365Dooley, R - P490Dotson, C - PP33, P415Doty, R - 4477, 115544, P56, P94, PP9966Doucette, W - 111111, P106, P504Døving, K - 2222Drayna, D - 55, P409, P410Drucker, D - P415Dubuc, R - 114, P444, P445Duchamp-Viret, P - P308Dudai, Y - P221Dudgeon, S - PP2233Duffy, C - 7700Duffy, V - 116655, P4Dunston, D - PP114477Dupas, S - 31Durieux, D - P307, P419Dvoryanchikov, G - P399, P401Eade, A - P379Eaton-Mordas, A - P448Echeverri, F - P59, P132, P341, P403Eda-Fujiwara, H - P172Eddy, M - 20Egan, J - P3, P415Egi, M - P60Eguchi, A - P457, PP445588Ehrhart-Bornstein, M - P417Eichenbaum, H - 111177Ejima, A - 174Ellis, H - P7Eloit, C - P225Elson, A - P3Emmett, P - 164Engelhardt, C - P197, P204Ennis, M - 9977, P365Enoki, K - P249Epel, E - P184Erdelyi, F - 7Erickson, S - P76Erisir, A - P16, P22Ermakova, I - P195Escanilla, O - PP337733Eschle, B - 20

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Eslinger, P - P56, P57Esteves, F - P511Estrade, L - P27Etiévant, P - P509, P133Eudy, J - P442Eysel, U - P212Fadool, D - 5, P102, P202Fakharzadeh, S - P380Fallon, J - P309Falls, W - 4Fang, L - P378Farr, I - P235Fedorova, E - P195Felber, R - PP229900Feldman, G - PP6633Feldman, L - P133Feldman, R - P133Felsted, J - PP118844, P472Fenech, C - P192Feng, P - 36, PP113333Fernandez, P - PP449999Ferrer, R - 114488Ferri, S - P8Ferrier, G - P71, PP7733Ferry, B - PP2277Ferveur, J - 2266, 3311, P194Fesl, G - P335Fields, B - P40Fields, H - P227, P228Figueiredo, C - 49Fine, A - P495Finger, T - P14, P17, P250, P339, P342, P399Firestein, S - 120, 112211, P137, P144, P207, P484Fisher, A - P94Fisher, K - 160Flanagan, K - PP447788Fleischer, J - P416Fleischmann, J - P180Fleischmann, K - P167Fluegge, D - PP119977, P204Fontanini, A - 117777, P238Formaker, B - PP6644Fortis-Santiago, Y - PP551166Fraichard, S - P194Frank, M - P64, P182, PP441133Frank, R - P93, P97, P98, P162, P271Fraser, S - P434Frasnelli, J - 140, PP119966Frederick, D - P439French, C - P413Freyberg, R - PP551133Friedman, A - P215Friedrich, R - 111100Frieler, K - P389Frisina, R - 7722Fritschy, J - 94Fu, X - P483Fujii, N - P60, P360Fujita, Y - 172Fukami, H - PP228855Fukumoto, S - P449

Fukushima, R - PP115566Fung, C - P368Funk, R - P417Furrer, S - P253Furudono, Y - PP226622Furukawa, M - P226, P266Furukawa, Y - 172Furuyama, A - PP228899Fushan, A - 5555, PP440099, P410Fushiki, T - P457, P458Fuss, S - P427Gaeta, D - P357Gagliardo, A - 6611Gallagher, M - P269, P380, P506Gamble, K - P270, PP332299, P454Gangadhar, N - PP220077Gao, N - P59, P132, PP334411, P403Garaschuk, O - P498Garbers, D - P433Garcia, J - PP6655Garcia, S - P279, P308, P502Garcia-Munozguren, S - P52Gascuel, J - P192Gelperin, A - 110077, P473Gelstein, S - PP551144Genter, M - 4488Geran, L - PP228888Gerber, J - 140, P223, PP227788, P299, P503Gervais, R - P27Gesteland, R - P93Getman, M - P41Ghatak, A - 4Ghosh, S - P40Gibson, N - P316Giel-Moloney, M - P142Gilbert, A - P91Gilbert, P - 6699Gilbertson, T - 169, P459, P460, P461Gire, D - PP110066Gisselmann, G - P485Gitelman, D - P223Glaser, B - 164Glaser, D - P10Glass, D - P6Glatt, A - PP224400, P469Glendinning, J - P5, P6, P290Godinot, N - PP333322Gohl, T - P480Gokhale, A - P368Golden, E - P415Golding, J - 116644Gomez, I - P91Gonder, U - P362Gong, Q - P48Gonsalves, N - P112, P284Gonzalez, K - PP335533Gordesky-Gold, B - PP88Gossler, A - PP338899, P394Goto, T - P241Gotow, N - P265Gottfried, J - 113355, 115522, P50, P58, P217, P219

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Goyert, H - P182Granat, M - P331Grassi, F - P205Green, A - P101, PP223322Green, B - P179, PP118833, P234Green, C - P293Green, E - PP227766Green, W - P444Greer, C - 13, 9922, P301, P303, P318Greer, E - 89Griffith, L - 117744Grosclaude, J - P476Grosmaitre, X - P308, PP442277Grosse-Wilde, E - P480Grossman, S - P238Grozinger, C - P46Grubb, M - 93Grunfeld, R - P56, P57Grupp, K - P166Grybko, M - P17Gudziol, H - P216, P381Gudziol, V - P382, PP448866Guerenstein, P - P448Guerin, D - P368Guichard, E - P61, P263Gumucio, D - 11Gunther, F - P298Guntinas-Lichius, O - P216, P381Guthrie, B - P402, P406Guthrie, K - PP220088Ha, J - 80Ha, T - 2Haase, L - 116, P54, PP5555, P276Haddad, R - PP339900Haegler, K - P272, P298, P335Haga, S - PP119988Hagelin, J - 59Hagendorf, S - P197, P200, PP220044Hagiwara, A - PP336699Hajnal, A - 7766, P465Hall, R - 8844Hallock, R - PP1177Halpern, B - P168Halpern, M - P76Halstead-Nussloch, G - P74Hamdani, E - P263Hamilton, K - 77Hansen, A - PP441188Hansen, D - P459, P460, P461Han-Seok, S - P299Hanson, K - P110Hansson, B - 112277, 146, P75Harada, S - PP112277, P130, P249, P397Harel, D - P390Hasan, G - 128Hasegawa, R - PP114455, P199Hasin, Y - 161Hass, N - P246Hassan, A - P353Hastings, L - P93, P97, P271, PP333377Hatt, H - P138, P242, P254, P477, P485,

P490, P491Havey, M - P37Hawkes, C - 5511Hayakawa, Y - P176Hayar, A - P365Hayashi, Y - PP117711Hayes, J - 165, PP44Hayoz, S - PP330022Heath, T - P348Heck, G - P63Hegg, C - PP8844, P148, P302Heil, T - P270Heinemann, S - 127Heller, R - 127Hellier, J - PP5511Hempel, J - P298Hempstead, P - P91Herbstman, D - P4Hermann, A - P417Hermanussen, M - PP336622Heron, J - 164Herz, R - 113300Hettinger, T - P64, PP118822, P413Hevezi, P - PP113322, P403Heydel, J - P194Higashijima, S - P154Hikichi, S - P488, P505Hildebrand, J - 109, 147, P448Hill, D - P22, P23, P128Hino, H - PP3388Hirai, R - P291Hirono, J - P262Hirota, K - P226, P266Hirsch, A - PP339966Hisaki, K - PP334466Hobbs, J - P115Hoffman, H - 115577, 116677Hoffmann, G - P362Hoffmann, H - P99Hofmann, T - 5577, P242Holbrook, E - PP115511Holekamp, T - P483Hollenbeck, P - PP112200Holy, T - PP448833Homma, R - PP449988Hommen, S - P453Honma, S - P471Horie, S - P145, P199Horn, C - 4422Hornung, D - P512Horwood, J - 164Hoshino, N - PP112222Houck, L - P203Houot, B - 31Howard, J - 152, P50, PP5588, P217, P219Hsu, F - P483Hu, L - P131Huang, G - 159, 163, P268Huang, L - 34, 38Huang, T - PP112211, P125Huang, Y - P339, P344, PP334477

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Hubbard, P - PP9900, P422, P423Huertas, M - PP442233Hummel, C - P99Hummel, T - 137, 114400, 150, P99, P166, P180, P223,P267, P278, P292, P295, P296, P299, P382,P388, P429, P486, P503

Hunker, R - P358Huque, T - PP8822Hurst, J - PP551100Iannilli, E - 140, P299Ibba, I - P75Iino, T - P458Ikeda, M - PP229911Illig, K - P442Imamura, F - PP331188Imoto, T - P12, P116Inagaki, H - PP2288Inoue, K - P457Inoue, M - P345Inoue, Y - 45Inui, T - PP223311Ioalè, P - 61Iodi Carstens, M - P244Iqbal, T - PP221133Irwin, M - P84Iseki, K - P171Ishida, H - P487, P488Ishii, A - P507, PP222255Isik, S - P485Issanchou, S - P54Ito, A - PP112233Ito, I - PP115577Iwanaga, T - P457Iwatsuki, K - P287Iwema, C - 13Izumi, H - P77Jacobson, A - P276Jacquot, L - PP222244Jaen, C - PP330000Jan, L - 8833Jancke, D - P254Jang, H - P415Jansen, G - 8877Janssen, B - P479Jarmuzek, E - P509Java, A - P112Jayaraman, M - 80Jenkins, P - PP448899Jezzini, S - P430Jia, C - PP114488Jiang, J - P189, P190, PP225566Johnson, B - P109, PP443399Johnson, Jr, A - PP447733Johnson, M - P451Johnson, P - P41Jones, D - 2Jones, P - PP113344Jones-Gotman, M - P196, P222Jordan, M - P479Jordt, S - 138Jørgensen, K - P21, P158Josiger, M - P216

Judkewitz, B - 110Julius, D - 11, 138Jyotaki, M - P411Kaba, H - PP337788Kaeriyama, M - P89Kain, P - 112288Kainer, G - P187Kakimoto, T - P449Kalabat, D - P59, P132, P341, P403Kamdar, P - P112Kamio, M - 114455, P68Kan, H - PP440000Kanekar, S - P210Kaneko-Goto, T - P436Kang, Y - PP447700Kanuka, H - P449Kanzaki, R - P156, P481, P482Kao, L - P483Kaplinovsky, T - PP113399Karare, Y - P424Kashiwadani, H - 96Kataoka, S - PP334422Kataoka-Shirasugi, N - P400Katsarkas, A - P196Katsukawa, H - P12Katsumata, T - PP6600Katz, D - 117733, P237, PP223388, P239, P516Kaul, A - P232Kawai, M - P176Kawai, T - PP6666Kawakami, K - P496Kawanago, M - P241Kawato, Y - 18Kawauchi, S - 1122Kay, L - P439Kay, R - PP444422Keith, R - P329, PP445544Keller, A - PP9911Keller, K - P355, P359Kendig, E - 48Kennedy, L - P353Kent, L - PP111199Kent, P - PP8888, P379Kenyon, C - 8866Kessler, D - P184Keulemans, C - P361Khamis, S - P473Khanna, H - P306Khropycheva, R - 43Kiely, A - PP113355Kiemnec, K - PP220033Kim, D - PP115522, P153Kim, J - 12, P120, P123, PP221144Kim, W - P415Kinnamon, J - P338Kinnamon, S - 1166, 99, 171, P339, P343, P398Kinzeler, N - PP223300Kisat, M - P96Kiselak, T - PP223366Kitada, Y - P285Kitano-Ishikawa, M - P92Kiyohara, S - P249

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Kiyokawa, Y - P28Kleehaupt, E - P387Kleemann, A - P272, P280, PP229988, P335Klein, B - 159, 163, P268Klein, R - 159, 163, P268Kleinbeck, S - PP225577Kleineidam, C - P336Klock, C - P189, P383, P385Klyuchnikova, M - P33Knauf, B - P93, P97, P98, PP116622, P337Knol, D - P53Knutson, M - 48Kobayakawa, T - PP226655Kobayashi, M - PP9922Koelliker, Y - PP229933Koganezawa, M - 30Kohbara, J - P249Koide, T - PP449966Koike, F - P11Koizumi, A - PP111133Koizumi, H - P356Kokrashvili, Z - 41Kokubun, S - P291Komai, M - PP224411Komai, S - P508Komatsu, T - 45Kondoh, T - 4444, PP117755Konnerth, A - P498Koo, J - P80Koos, D - P434Kopietz, R - P272, P280, P298Kording, K - P217Korsching, S - P420, P421Koster, M - 1144Kovacs, P - PP446655Koval, K - P163Kowalczyk, A - P512Kowcheck, T - P243Kozawa, M - P145Kralicek, A - P135, P479, P492Krantz, E - PP226688Krieger, J - PP448800Kriete, A - P386Krimm, R - P121, P125Krolewski, R - PP114400Kronberg, E - P110Krone, F - PP338888Kubanek, J - P74Kudo, H - PP8899Kulaga, H - P81Kumihashi, K - PP448877Kurahashi, T - P474, P487, PP448888Kurtz, A - PP333300Kusakabe, Y - P66, P127, P130, P397Kusuhara, Y - P173, P411Kvello, P - PP2211, P158, P159Kwak, J - P380, P473Kwan, Y - PP442211Kwon, H - PP8800Kyrillou, E - PP55Labadie, C - P216Lacroix, M - P307

Laframboise, A - PP442244, P444Lagier, S - 94Laing, D - P187Laita, B - P59, P132, P341, P403Lam, S - P352Lancet, D - 161Lane, A - 3377Lane, R - PP4411Langley, B - P371Lans, H - 87Lapid, H - PP442299Larsson, M - 113322Laska, M - PP445533Laughlin, J - 22Laureati, M - P357Law, L - PP449922Le Berre, E - 133, P507, PP550099Le Poupon, C - P263Le, A - P353Lee, A - PP8877Lee, C - P214Lee, F - P311Lee, J - PP116688Lee, S - 86Legendre, A - PP119944Lehmann, K - P335Lei, H - 109Leinders-Zufall, T - P200, PP443333Leiter, A - P142Lema, S - P70Lemon, C - 110044, PP446644Leon, M - PP110099, P439Leroux, M - 87Levitan, C - P178, PP335544Lewis, C - P329Li, C - P233, P281, PP446688Li, W - 152, P10, P35, PP5500, P58, P424Li, X - PP1100, P112, PP117700, P281, P284, P412, P118Li, Y - P137Liberles, S - 112222Liesch, J - P259Lim, J - PP117799, P183Lin, C - P1, P412Lin, D - P209, P443Lin, W - P147, P252Linn, J - P298, P335Linster, C - PP110088, P365, P368, P373, P374, P375Lischka, F - P304, P405Litaudon, P - P502Liu, C - PP443344Liu, H - 1111, P118, P131, P170Liu, P - P459, PP446600, P461Liu, S - P104, PP337722Livdahl, T - P353Lledo, P - 9933, 94Locatelli, F - P499Løfaldli, B - PP115588, P159Logan, D - PP2255Long, D - P350Longin, C - P419Lopez, L - P50Lopezjimenez, N - P345

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Losekoot, M - PP7722Lötsch, J - P267, P382Loveland, J - P236, P467Lovell-Badge, R - P120Lowe, G - P264, P377Lu, M - PP5599, P132, P341, P403Lu, S - 102Lu, T - PP332255Lu, Y - P441Lucero, M - P84, PP221100, P211Luetje, C - P260Lundstrom, J - P196, P218, PP222200, P511Lundy, R - P470Luo, L - P479Luo, M - 112233, P441Luo, Y - P189Luu, T - 69Ly, X - P110Lyall, V - P60, P283Lyman, R - P193Lynch, M - P9Ma, J - PP337777Ma, M - P45, P87, P308, P427Macdougall, M - P359Mackay, T - P46, P193Mackay-Sim, A - 115511Macneil, S - PP2299Maehashi, K - PP441144Maekawa, E - PP444499Magata, Y - P226Maillet, E - P111Mainland, J - 33Majima, Y - P92Malnic, B - 8811Mamasuew, K - P416Manabe, Y - P457, P458Mandairon, N - P373, PP339922Mandel, A - PP112244Manichaikul, A - P409Mannea, E - PP9933, P97, P98Marcucci, F - PP114444Margolis, F - 7, P80, P88Margolis, J - P80Margolskee, R - 18, 4411, 4466, P6, P117, P286, P340,P397, P398, P408, P411, P412

Markovic, K - P387Marks, D - 55Marks, L - PP118811, P275Marmion, J - P380Marschner, H - PP338811Marshall, E - P454Marshall, S - P479Martens, J - P306, P489Martin, B - P415Martinez-Marcos, A - P52Martus, P - P389Marui, T - P249, P289Maruyama, Y - P344, P347Marzan, D - P373Mashima, H - P356Mashukova, A - P491Masini, C - PP3300

Mason, P - 117755Mason, R - PP7766Mast, T - PP220022Matano, M - P414Matsumoto, H - 96Matsumoto, I - 1199, P255Matsumura, K - PP7788Matsumura, S - PP445577, P458Matsunami, H - 3, 8822, P44, P206Matsuo, T - 30Mattei, B - P161Mattes, R - PP446633Mattson, M - P415Maudsley, S - P415Maute, C - PP551155Max, M - PP111111, P117May, D - P37, P355, P359Mayo, K - PP338866Mazzatenta, A - P205McCarty, N - P74McCaughey, S - P286, P345McClintock, M - P511McCluskey, T - P253, P410McCombs, K - P358McDermott, R - PP116699McDonald, J - P402, P406McEwen, D - PP330066McKeegan, D - 6600McKluskey, S - 55McLean, J - PP335555, P359, P402, P406McRobie, E - P348McTavish, T - PP110033Medeiros, R - 49Medler, K - P282Meinolf, B - P257Melichar, J - P232, P348Melone, P - P283Menini, A - P205Mennella, J - 160Mentzel, H - P216Menzel, R - P158Meredith, F - P17Meredith, M - 2244, P26, P31Meyerhof, W - 5533, 54, P114Meylheuc, T - P419Michael, S - P257Michalakis, S - P433Migdalovich, D - P368Mike, V - P353Mileusnic, N - P348Miller, A - 13, PP330011Miller, C - P380Miller, M - 159, 163, P268Miller, R - P163Millery, J - PP119922Misaka, T - P113, P407Mistretta, C - 11, PP113311Mitchell, B - P3Mitsui, S - PP331177Mitsuno, H - PP448811, P482Miura, H - P127, PP113300, P397Miura, Y - PP335566

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Miwa, T - P226, PP226666Miyamoto, T - PP117722Miyasaka, N - PP115544, P496Miyazawa, T - P269, PP550066Mizushige, T - P457Mo, J - P214Mobley, A - P301Møller, P - PP224455Mombaerts, P - 112255, P427Monnerie, R - P476Montoya, A - P338Mori, K - 9966, P77Mori, T - P171Mori, Y - P28Morimoto, K - P154, P496Morin-Audebrand, L - P54Morini, G - PP111144, P248Morinishi, F - P38Morita, Y - P356Mosinger, B - 41, P286Moussady, A - P445Moyer, B - P59, P132, P341, PP440033Mueller, C - P292Mummalaneni, S - P60, P283Munakata, Y - P289Munger, S - 110000, P3, P115, P415, P433Murata, Y - 18, 101, PP117744, PP334400, P411Muroski, A - P402, P406Murovets, V - P412Murphy, C - 111155, 111166, 159, 116622, P54, P55, P276Murthy, V - P369, P437Mustaparta, H - P21, P158, P159Nabet, B - PP9944Nachtigal, D - P234, PP227777Nagayama, S - PP115555Nai, Q - PP336655Naka, H - P481Nakagawa, T - P136, P136, P258, PP447755Nakajima, K - P113Nakakuki, H - P60Nakamura, E - P287Nakamura, Y - 101, 117700, P346Nakashima, K - 18Nakayama, A - P127, P130, PP339977Narukawa, M - P171Nawroth, J - P152, P153Negoias, S - P223, PP338822Nelson, T - PP334455Nespoulous, C - P191Neuhaus, E - PP447777, P490, P491Nevitt, G - 5599, 63, P70, P72Newcomb, R - P135, P479, P492Ng, B - P254Ngai, J - P25Nguyen, H - PP112299Nguyen, M - PP4433Nichols, A - PP226600Nichols, Z - PP337744, P375Nicolelis, M - P283Nieto, F - 159, 163, P268Nikonov, A - PP6677

Ninomiya, Y - 1155, 18, 110011, P12, P116, P173, P340,P397, P411

Nishida, K - P92Nishimura, T - 117722Nishioka, N - P11Nishioka, T - P481, P482Nissant, A - 93Nizami, I - PP117777Nodari, F - P483Nordin, S - P294Nosrat, C - P123Nosrat, I - P123Novikov, S - PP119955Nusnbaum, M - PP6688Nutt, D - P232Nyhuis, T - P30Obata, K - 170, P340O’Driscoll, S - P348O’Dwyer, T - 6633Ogawa, K - P226Ogihara, H - P92Ogura, T - PP225522Ohinata, K - P241Ohkuri, T - 101, PP441111Ohmoto, M - 19, PP225555Ohsuga, K - P289Ohuchi, A - P487Oi, H - P487Oka, H - P78, P508Okada, Y - P11Okada, C - P11Okada, H - P471Okada, S - P407Okamoto, H - P154Okuda-Akabane, K - P285Oland, L - PP331166Oliveira-Maia, A - PP228833Olsson, M - P331, PP551111Ong, J - P439Ong, R - P157Ono, Y - P258Onoda, K - P291Ookura, T - P66Oosterfhoff, F - P183Opiekun, M - P78Osada, K - PP7777O’Shea, J - P232Oshida, A - P505Osman, R - P111, P117Ostos, M - P150Otsuki, Y - 170Ott, S - P3Ozaki, M - P249Ozdener, H - P300, P380Ozdener, M - PP338844, PP440055Packard, A - P140, PP114422Pagliarini, E - PP335577Pajot-Augy, E - PP447766Pala, A - P152, PP115533Palmer, R - P350Palouzier-Paulignan, B - P308Pandolfo, P - 49

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Pankow, J - 159, 163, P268Panzanelli, P - 94Papes, F - PP3322Parrish-Aungst, S - 7Patel, A - PP112255Patel, H - P152, P153Pathak, N - P41Peace, S - PP336688Pearson, J - P316Peignet, M - P61Pellegrino, M - P136, PP225599Peluso, C - PP114433Penalva-Arana, D - PP99Pereira, E - P339, PP440044Pernollet, J - P191, P192, P263Persaud, K - PP445555Persuy, M - P476Peterlin, Z - PP113377Peters, O - PP449944Petrascheck, M - 9900Petzold, G - P369Peyrot Des Gachons, C - PP224477Pézier, A - P321, P320, PP332244Pfetzing, U - P267Pham, T - P349, P352Phan, M - PP332277Phan, T - P60, P283Phillips, M - P152, P153Pickering, G - P188Pirez, N - 108Piriou, P - P61Pirogovsky, E - 69Pisanelli, A - P455Pittman, D - P229, PP223355Platt, D - PP446666Pletcher, S - 8888Pointer, K - P271Pollatos, O - P272, P298Pollet, N - P192Poncelet, J - 134, PP227799, P299, P392Ponissery Saidu, S - 4, PP8855Pradeep, S - P329Prediger, R - 4499Prescott, J - 113333, P178, P354, P509Preti, G - PP338800, P473, P506Pribitkin, E - 36, 160, P189, P383, P385Prince, J - PP331155Probst, D - P279Proikas-Cezanne, T - 80Pronin, A - P281, PP228844Puche, A - 7Puentes, L - P393Puget, S - PP6611Puschmann, S - P503Qi, J - P57Qin, C - P441Quan, R - P378Radhika, V - 80Raman, B - P157Ram-Liebig, G - PP441177Rasche, S - PP449911Ratan, R - P371

Raudenbush, B - PP110000, P163, PP116644, P165, P167, P358

Rawson, N - 3344, 36, P133, P189, P304, P305,P383, P384, P385, P402, P405, P406

Ray, A - PP331144Rebello, M - PP228822Reddaway, R - PP112288Reed, D - 114499, 161, P7, P286, P412Reed, J - P100Reed, R - P49, P79, P81, P146, P433Rees, C - P35Reich, K - P394Reichling, C - 54Reidenbach, M - P430Reilly, J - 160Reisenman, C - 29, 114477Reisert, J - P300Reisfelt, H - P245Rela, L - PP330033Ren, X - P444, P445, P447Renteria, A - 69Restrepo, D - 110066, 111, P51, P86, P103, P106, P110,P418, P504

Reulbach, U - P387Rhyu, M - PP336600Rial, D - 49Ribak, C - P208Riffell, J - 110099, 147Rinberg, D - PP445522Rinck, F - 134, PP339911Ring, S - 164Rivadeneyra, A - P112Rivers, N - P8Rivkin, P - P259, P475Robert, C - P62Roberts, C - PP440011Robertson, D - P510Robertson, H - P9, P119Rochlin, M - P122Rodrigues, V - 128Rodriguez, G D - 1133Rodriguez, S - PP220099Rodwin, B - P516Rohde, A - P297Rolen, S - PP449977Rooney, A - 3322Roper, S - 1177, PP333399, P344, P347, P401, P404Rosandher, Å - P453Rosen, A - PP1188Rosen, D - 36, P189, P385Rosenberg, M - PP337700Rössler, W - P336Roth, Y - P514Rothermel, M - PP225544Rouby, C - 113344, P279, P299, P391Roudnitzky, N - 54Royet, J - P54Royle, C - PP111155Rubin, B - P186Rudenga, K - PP223344Ruggiero, C - P512Ryan, K - P137

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Ryba, N - P43Rybak, J - P158Rybalsky, K - P93, P97, PP9988, P271Sacher, Y - P395Sadacca, B - PP223399Sagdullaev, B - P290Saims, D - 11, P131Saito, H - 3Saitoh, K - P407Saitou, K - P458Saiz-Sanchez, D - P52Sakagami, M - 115533Sako, N - P12Sakurai, T - P156, P481, PP448822Salcedo, E - PP111100Salemme, F - P350Salesse, R - P307, P419, P476Sammel, M - P94Samuelsen, C - PP3311San Gabriel, A - PP228877Sanbe, A - 45Sandalow, N - P219Sandulescu, C - P149Sanematsu, K - 101, PP111166Santos, R - 12Sanz, G - PP226633, P507Saputra, J - P240Saraiva, L - PP442200Sasano, T - P176Sassoè-Pognetto, M - 9944Sato, K - PP113366Sato, T - P262Satoh, R - P172Satoh-Kuriwada, S - PP117766Satumba, J - PP440022, P406Saunders, C - PP225511Savchenko, V - P469Savigner, A - PP330088Savini, M - 61Sawyer, C - PP225533Scaglioni, L - P248Scarabino, A - P454Schaefer, M - PP8811Schäfer, R - 127Scheibe, M - PP226677Schellinck, H - P29Scherer, P - P189Schiffman, S - 6688Schilling, B - P500Schmidt, M - P141, PP336666Schmidt, R - PP229977Schmitt, J - PP116633, P164Schmults, C - P380Schneider, J - 67Schöbel, N - PP224422Schoenbaum, G - 111133Schöpf, V - P272, P298, P335, PP228800Schoppa, N - P106Schubert, C - 115599, 163, P268Schuhmann, W - P485Schultheiss, M - P389, PP339944Schulze, S - P99, PP229922

Schuster, B - P99, PP118800, P292, P388, P429

Schwarzenbacher, K - PP224466, P416Schwob, J - P140, P142, P143, P151, P309, P310, P438

Sclafani, A - P5, PP66, P408Scott, A - P424Scott, J - P327, PP442288Scott, T - 73, 7788Segil, N - 99Sela, L - P101, PP339955Sell, C - P138Senda, K - P508Seo, H - PP9999Serfaty, C - P395Servant, G - PP111122, P284Sezutsu, H - P156, P482Shah, B - PP445599, P460, P461Shankar, M - PP117788, P354Shao, H - PP77, P286Shao, Z - PP337766Sharma, E - P232Shaw, H - P3Shepard, T - P181, PP227755Shepherd, G - 110055, P152, P153Sherrill, L - P327, P428Sheybani, A - P68Shields, V - P448Shiga, H - PP222266, P266Shigemura, N - 18, 101, PP1122, P116Shimohara, M - P249Shimono, K - P508Shimura, M - P356Shimura, T - P231Shin, Y - P3, PP441155Shindo, Y - P127, P130, P397Shingai, T - P356Shinkoda, T - PP550088Shinohara, K - P346Shiota, A - P145Shipley, M - PP110044, P372, P376Shirakawa, H - P241Shirosaki, S - 18, 101, P12Shoji, N - P176Shultz, N - PP225500Shusterman, D - 113377, 114422Shusterman, R - P452Sieffermann, J - P185Siemens, J - 138Silver, W - 137, 113399, P186, P251Simon, S - P283Simons, C - 55, P253, P409, P410Sims, C - P393Sims, M - P123Slack, J - 55, P253, P409, PP441100Slocumb, J - P329Small, D - 7733, 78, P184, P223, P234, P274, P277, PP447722

Smeets, M - P295, PP229966Smit, G - P361Smith, D - 2, PP227700, P329, P454Smith, M - P56, P57

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Smith, N - P63Smith, R - PP336633Smith, S - P402, P406Smith, Z - P1Smitka, M - P503Smulian, J - 102Smutzer, G - P349, P351, PP335522Snyder, D - 163, PP339933Sobel, N - PP110011, P215, P221, P390, P395, P429, P514

Sokolski, D - P212Sone, Y - P262Song, A - P360Song, H - 111188Soroker, N - P395Soto, H - P132, P403Soucy, E - P437Spadone, J - P332Spehr, J - PP220000, P242, P477Spehr, M - P138, P197, P200, P204Spence, C - P178, P354Spielman, A - P380, P405Sprayberry, J - P448St Jeor, V - P402St Pierre, M - P445St. Jeor, V - P406Stacey, N - P425Stam, C - P53Stamm, M - PP221111Staubach Grosse, A - 11Stegemann, D - P362Steinle, N - P3Stensmyr, M - 127, 114466Stephens, R - P186Stimac, R - PP334444Stocker, R - 2288Stockley, P - P510Stockwell, B - P207Stone, L - P339, PP334433Stopfer, M - P157Stowers, L - P25, P32, P478Stranden, M - P158, PP115599Stratford, J - PP446622Strausfeld, N - 2299Strotmann, J - PP4422Strowbridge, B - 9955Stuck, B - PP116666Su, C - PP443322Sullivan, S - P345Sulmont-Rosse, C - P54Sultan, K - P208Sun, X - P56, P380Sunesson, A - P294Suwa, M - P258Suwabe, T - PP1199Suzuki, Y - P11Swaroop, A - P306Szabo, G - 7Tachdjian, C - P112Tadesse, T - PP114411Taguchi, R - P11Taha, S - PP222277, PP222288

Tai, P - P141Takahashi, H - PP443355Takahashi, R - 49Takami, S - P145, PP119999Takao, K - P11, P291Takao, T - PP1111Takemoto, M - P241Takeuchi, H - PP447744, P488Takeuchi, Y - P28Takizawa, K - P262Tamura, T - P156, P482Tan, J - P441Tanaka, K - PP225588Tang, H - P281Tang, X - P112Tashiro, T - P77Tate, S - P40Tatsutomi, S - P266Tcatchoff, L - P191Teeter, J - P402, P405, PP440066Tepper, B - 5588, 102, P293, P355, P359Terada, T - P113Tessarollo, L - P311, P345Thach, S - P329Tharp, A - P2, P13Tharp, C - P2, P13Theodorides, M - P1Thevenet, M - P279Thirumangalathu, S - 1100Thom, M - P510Thomas, S - P338Thomas-Danguin, T - 133, P61, P263, PP550077, P509Thuerauf, N - PP338877, P389, P394Tian, H - PP4455Tierney, K - PP444477Timpson, N - 164Tirindelli, R - P95, P205Tizzano, M - P250, PP339999Toda, H - P265Tokita, K - PP445566, P469Tokumi, M - P172Tokunaga, C - P60, P360Tokunaga, F - P449Tolbert, L - P316Toledo, R - P208Tolentino, J - 69Tomoe, M - 45Tomonari, H - P127, P130, P397Torch, B - P353Tordoff, M - P7, PP228866, P412Torii, K - 4400, 43, 44, P175, P287Touhara, K - 112266, P136, P198, P258, P323Tourbier, I - P96Toyama, K - 45Tran, A - PP222299Tran, T - P110Tran, V - P349Travers, S - P230, P288Treloar, H - 13, P314, P370Triller, A - PP113388Trittin, M - P382Tromelin, A - P263, P507

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Trotier, D - P225Trubey, K - P398Tsai, L - 111199Tsuboi, A - P435Tsubokawa, T - P154Tsuchiya, A - P266Tsuno, Y - 96Tsurugizawa, T - 44Tsuzuki, S - P457Tubaldi, F - PP9955Turk, J - P483Tweed, T - 159, 163, P268Two, A - 13Ubeda-Banon, I - PP5522Uchino, K - P156, P482Uchino, M - P414Udaka, S - P414Ueda, H - PP3366, P38, P89Ueno, H - 170, P340, P346Ukhanov, K - PP331199, P430Uneyama, H - 43, P176, P287Urban, N - 9988Utermohlen, V - P124Vainius, A - P189, P383, P384, P385Valentine, M - 4, P85Van Dam, R - P68Van Den Hout, M - P295, P296Van Den Oever, G - PP336611Van Der Linden, E - P361Van Houten, J - 44, P85Vandegrift, K - P271Vandenbeuch, A - 16, 117711, P398Veldhuizen, M - PP227744, P275, P472Velez, Z - PP442222Verbunt, J - P53Verhagen, J - 108Vesek, J - P56, P57Victor, J - P20, P466Vidic, J - P476Vigues, S - P3, P115Viret, P - P27Von Kummer, R - P278Vosshall, L - 27, 7799, P91, P136, P259, P475Voznesenskaia, A - PP3344Voznessenskaya, V - PP3333Vukicevic, V - P417Wachowiak, M - 110088, P438, P451Wada, K - P346Wakabayashi, Y - P418Wakisaka, S - PP447711Wallace, B - P97Wallace, M - P4Walthall, W - P141Walton, K - 11Wang, G - P134, P325, P431, P450Wang, H - 3388Wang, J - PP5566, P57Wang, M - 116, PP1155, P55, P181, P275Wang, P - PP119933Wang, S - PP2222Warner, N - P126Waschek, J - P211

Washiyama, K - P226Watanabe, M - 170Waters, R - P469Watson, K - 169Weeraratne, S - P85Wei, C - P155Weiler, E - PP221122Weimerskirch, H - P72Weingates, L - PP551122Weissbord, A - P215Welge-Luessen, A - 3355, 115555Wershing, B - P100, PP116655, P167Wesson, D - 108, PP445511Wetzel, C - P485Wheaton, J - P353Wheeler, J - P243White, B - P94White, T - 113311Whitehead, M - P126Whitesell, J - PP550044Wicher, D - 127Wiechert, M - 110Wiesmann, M - P272, P280, P298, P335Wild, M - 61Wildner, H - P140Wilkes, F - P187Willander, J - 132Willhite, D - P152, P153Williams, E - PP444433Wilson, D - 111122, P108Wilson, R - 6677Wilson, T - P169Winnig, M - P114Wirsig-Wiechmann, C - P203Wise, P - 137, 114411, PP226699, P506Witt, M - P417, P486Wood, A - P179Woodley, S - P203Wright, K - PP118866Wright, T - P358Wu, K - PP221199Wysocki, C - 141, 116611, P33, P380Xia, Y - PP111177, PP445500Xu, H - PP228811, P284Xu, J - P82, PP330044, P305Xu, P - P325Xu, Z - P109Yagi, S - PP331133Yaksi, E - 110Yamaguchi, H - P226Yamamoto, A - P193Yamamoto, D - 3300Yamamoto, S - 4455Yamamoto, T - 7744, P231Yamamoto, Y - P414Yamazaki, K - P78Yan, Z - PP444411Yanagawa, Y - 170, P340Yang, C - PP220011Yang, Q - P56, P57Yang, R - PP333388Yao, C - PP332266

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Yasumatsu, K - 18, 101, P12, PP117733, P411Yasuo, T - 101, P12, P340, P411Ye, X - 90Yee, K - 3366, P82, P133, PP338833, P384, P385

Yeshurun, Y - PP222211, P514Yin, J - PP5577Yokohari, F - P482Yoneda, T - P457, P458Yoshida, R - 1188, 101, P340Yoshida, T - PP223377Yoshida, Y - PP440077Yoshihara, S - P435Yoshihara, Y - 19, P154, P198, P255, P317, PP443366, P496

Yoshihiro, A - P499Yoshikawa, K - PP332233 Yoshimoto, K - P172Young, L - P454Young, S - PP336644Youngentob, L - P379Youngentob, S - PP337799, P88Yu, T - P459, P460, PP446611Yuhas, C - P373Zaidi, F - PP112266Zanotto, K - PP224444Zanusso, G - 5500Zhang, C - PP8833, P149Zhang, F - P112, PP111188, P170Zhang, H - P112Zhang, L - P281, P284Zhang, W - P477Zhang, X - PP448844Zhang, Y - P42, PP4477Zhao, H - PP332222Zhao, K - PP118899, PP119900, P256, P385Zhao, X - PP116600Zheng, L - P273Zhong, W - P268Zhou, M - 38Zhou, S - PP4466Zhou, W - PP551177Zhou, Z - PP110077Zhu, M - PP223333Zhuang, H - 3, PP4444Zielinski, B - 111144, P424, PP444444, P445, P447

Zimmer, C - P71, P73Zimmer, R - 148, PP7711, P73Zimmerman, E - P56, P57Zlotnik, A - P132, P403Zolotarev, V - 4433, P412Zou, D - P144Zufall, F - 112244, P200, P433Zuidam, K - P361Zukerman, S - PP440088Zwiebel, L - P134, P325, P431, P450

Bold indicates first/presenting author

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Notes

Mark your Calendars!

AChemS XXXIApril 22-26, 2009Hyatt Sarasota | Sarasota, Florida

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executive Committee Meeting

7:00 to 10:00 am

MARINA ROOM

Welcome Banquet6:00 to 8:00 pm

ATRIUM

Givaudan lecture/awards8:00 to 10:00 pm

David Julius, PhD, UCSFFrom Peppers to Peppermints:

Natural Products as Probes of the Pain Pathway

GRAND BALLROOM

offsite excursion (optional)7:00 pm

SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS GAMe

Continental Breakfast 7:00 to 8:00 am

PACIFIC CONCOURSe

symposia,slide sessionspecial lecture

8:00 to 10:15 am

GRAND BALLROOM A, B, C

symposia 8:00 to 10:15 am

GRAND BALLROOM A, B, C

symposia 2:00 to 4:15 am

GRAND BALLROOM A, B, C

Poster session /exhibits

8:30 am to 12:30 pm

PACIFIC CONCOURSe

Poster session / exhibits

8:30 am to 12:30 pm

PACIFIC CONCOURSe

Industry symposium 1:30 to 4:50 pm

GRAND BALLROOM C

Poster session /exhibits

7:00 to 10:30 pm

PACIFIC CONCOURSe

Break 10:15 to 10:45 am

Break 10:15 to 10:45 am

special lecture10:45 to 11:30 am

GRAND BALLROOM A

special lecture

10:45 to 11:30 am

GRAND BALLROOM B

Minority/Clinical luncheon

11:45 to 1:00 pm

MARINA ROOM - BAY LeVeL

symposia 7:00 to 9:15 pm

GRAND BALLROOM A, B, C

Industry reception4:50 to 6:15 pm

HOSPITALITY ROOM

Workshop2:00 to 5:00 pm

GRAND BALLROOM A

Continental Breakfast 7:00 to 8:00 am

PACIFIC CONCOURSe

7:00 am7:15 am

7:30 am

7:45 am

8:00 am8:15 am

8:30 am

8:45 am

9:00 am9:15 am

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10:00 pm10:15 pm

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10:45 pm

Break 2:45 to 3:00 pm

Monday, July 21 tuesday, July 22 Wednesday, July 23

Program at a glanceInternational Symposium on Olfaction and Taste

registration 3:00 pm to 8:00 pm

registration 7:00 am to 2:00 pm, 6:30 to 8:00 pm

registration 7:00 am to 2:30 pm

Chema social5:00 to 7:00 pm

HOSPITALITY ROOM

Poster session / exhibits

2:00 to 6:00 pm

PACIFIC CONCOURSe

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aChems Business Meeting12:45 to 1:30 pm

GRAND BALLROOM C

Closing dinner7:00 to 10:00 pm

GRAND BALLROOM

symposia 8:00 to 10:15 am

GRAND BALLROOM A, B, C

symposia 8:00 to 10:15 am

GRAND BALLROOM A, B, C

symposia 7:30 to 9:45 pm

PReSIDeNTIAL SYMPOSIUM

GRAND BALLROOM A, B, C

Poster session / exhibits

8:30 am to 12:45 pm

PACIFIC CONCOURSe

Poster session / exhibits

8:30 am to 12:30 pm

PACIFIC CONCOURSe

Poster session

9:30 am to 1:00 pm

PACIFIC CONCOURSe

Poster session

2:00 to 6:00 pm

PACIFIC CONCOURSe

Poster session / exhibits

7:30 to 11:00 pm

PACIFIC CONCOURSe

Break 10:15 to 10:45 am

Break 10:15 to 10:45 am

special lecture

10:45 to 11:30 amGRAND

BALLROOM C

IFF award lecture

10:45 to 11:30 pm

GRAND BALLROOM A

Workshop2:15 to 4:30 pm

SeACLIFF

offsite excusions

WINe COUNTRY (1:30 pm)

MUIR WOODS (2:00 pm)

Continental Breakfast 7:00 to 8:00 am

PACIFIC CONCOURSe

Continental Breakfast 7:00 to 8:00 am

PACIFIC CONCOURSe

7:00 am7:15 am

7:30 am

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adjourn 1:00 pm

thursday, July 24 FrIday, July 25 saturday, July 26

Program at a glance

registration 7:00 to 12:30 am, 6:30 to 7:30 pm

registration 7:00 am to 1:00 pm

registration 8:00 to 10:30 am

symposia / slide session 9:00 to 11:15 am

GRAND BALLROOM A, B, C

Continental Breakfast 8:00 to 9:00 am

GRAND FOYeR

Clinical luncheon12:45 to 2:15 pm

GARDeN ROOM

Workshop3:00 to 4:30 pm

PACIFIC CONCOURSe BC

Break 11:15 to 11:30 am

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