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The UK Semiochemistry Network
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Who or what are we?

We are a varied group of people who are interested in the Sense of Smell - Olfaction. Our group is principally concerned with mammalian olfaction, although insects are included where there is a link with humans or other mammals. Anyone interested in a wider field is warmly recommended to contact ECRO - please note, neither the old Warwick nor the ecro.de URLs are operational.

There is now formal membership, introduced just this December, 2003. Formerly, people from many different professions and backgrounds merely indicated their interest, usually by attending the annual Chemical Signals in Vertebrates, British Workshop, or requesting to be placed on our mailing list (snail mail and / or E-mail). However, it has now appropriate to introduce a membership scheme with various member benefits. For details, please see the .Newsletter

This web site was developed to make communication easier, and to publicise our interest-group. Indeed, we are now often recording over 3 megabytes of data traffic per day, with visitors from all over the world. Much of the continuing development will depend upon the contribution from you, our readers, and those who attend the annual workshops.

Background:

The UK Semiochemistry Network was initiated in 1988 following Chemical Signals in Vertebrates V, the fifth in a series of major international congresses which was held that year for the first time outside North America, in Oxford. The principal outcome of the Network has been the annual British Chemical Signals in Vertebrates Workshop, which was and is much valued by participants on account of its informality and the welcome it provided to researchers in the field of vertebrate olfaction and chemical communication at all stages in their careers. Initiated and organised by Eric Albone and Stephan Natynczuk at the Clifton Scientific Trust, the annual event continued until 1994, when developments in Stephan's career led to a temporary break in the series. However, in 1997 after a lapse of two years, Jenny Oliver (Web page editor) and a group of others, including Eric Albone, were able to reinstate the Workshop series.

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Interests represented include Animal Behaviour, Psychology, Perfumery and Flavour industries, Medicine, Biochemistry and Semiochemistry, Materials Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Education, Artificial Intelligence, Electronics, Optics ... and more ... we've even had a Linguist join us!

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. . If you have followed a link on another site which referred to the Nose Bus project, please click on the Newsletter Button and follow the link at the bottom of that page. Alternatively, just click on the image immediately below:
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More detailed information is available via the Newsletter page, which has links to pages describing significant events in our recent history.

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