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AChemS: the beginning. Association for Chemoreception Sciences

M M Mozell1

  • 1Neuroscience and Physiology Department, SUNY Health Science Center at Syracuse, NY 13210, USA. mozellm@vax.cs.hscsyr.edu

Chemical Senses
|January 23, 1999
PubMed
Summary

This paper details the founding of the Association for Research in the Biology of Reproduction (ARBR), highlighting the community

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Area of Science:

  • Chemosensory Science
  • Scientific Association Development
  • History of Science

Background:

  • The establishment of professional organizations is crucial for scientific advancement.
  • Early debates questioned the necessity of a dedicated chemosensory association.

Observation:

  • The founding of AChemS involved key figures and pivotal decisions.
  • The National Science Foundation played a role in its establishment.
  • The choice of Sarasota and the Hyatt House as the meeting site was deliberate.

Findings:

  • Key milestones included the adoption of bylaws, incorporation, and tax deferment.
  • The Givaudan Lectureship was established during the formative years.
  • The association's name and early programs were carefully developed.

Implications:

  • The success of AChemS demonstrates the power of community collaboration.
  • This history provides insights into the growth of specialized scientific fields.
  • The dedication of researchers was fundamental to the association's fruition.

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