Pharmacology of Taste: From Receptors to Behavior
Tuesday April 09, 2019
2:00 pm
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3:30 pm
Eastern Time (ET)
Room W205 BC
BEH
Chair :
R. Kyle Palmer
Opertech Bio, Inc.
The study of taste traditionally has been carried out through a paradigm of psychophysics, with it's foundational focus on subjective sensory experience. However, as the history of the study of taste unfolded, it became increasingly clear that taste must be mediated by receptors expressed in the tongue, a supposition eventually confirmed by the discovery of GPCRs critical for sweet and bitter taste signaling. This symposium will present taste phenomena, at the molecular, cellular, and behavioral levels of interrogation, as lawfully related to receptor function operating under principles of pharmacology.
Speakers
Guy Servant
- Senomyx
The Pharmacodynamics of Ligands for the TAS1R2/R3
Nirupa Chaudhari
- University of Miami
Biology, Physiology, and Signaling of Taste Cells
R. Kyle Palmer
- Opertech Bio, Inc.
Stimulus Properties and Reinforcing Properties of Tastant Agonists