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This project aims to develop a system for controlled odor emission using DNA-based artificial odorants. By understanding the olfactory code, the research seeks to create applications for pest control and odor-emitting devices, enhancing user experiences in various environments.
Despite years of promise, an odor-emitting component in devices such as televisions, phones, computers and more has yet to be developed.
Two major obstacles in the way of such development are poor understanding of the olfactory code (the link between odorant structure, neural activity, and odor perception), and technical inability to emit odors in a reversible manner.
Here we propose a novel multidisciplinary path to solving this basic scientific question (the code), and in doing so generate a s…
WEIZMANN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE
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