SOSI grant
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Sense of Smell Institute awards research grant to Chantal Villemure, PhD, McGill University, to investigate mood mediation effects of androstadienone on pain perception when compared with pleasant fragrance, SOSI says. Researchers predict that exposure to androstadienone will decrease pain perception in women and increase pain perception in men, according to institute. Villemure has specialized in the study of pain. Grant is among $100,000 in research grants awarded by SOSI this year...
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