Five days of scientific education, discovery and networking await you at the 70th AACC Annual Scientific Meetteng & Clinical Lab Expo. Learn what the future of laboratory medicine and diagnostics holds and prepared to address new challenges to propel you to the next level in your career. Your attendance gives you unparalleled access to the largest gathering of the global laboratory medicine community and an edge on the latest advances in new technologies and products for the clinical lab.
Milton Bertrand
(owner)
"The ability to detect and react to the smell of a potential threat is a precondition of our and other mammals' survival. Using a novel technique, researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have been able to study what happens in the brain when the central nervous system judges a smell to represent danger. The study, which is published in PNAS, indicates that negative smells associated with unpleasantness or unease are processed earlier than positive smells and trigger a physical avoidance response". https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/10/211014100139.htm