MTA-ELTE NAP Olfaction Research Group

2022.09.01.
MTA-ELTE NAP Olfaction Research Group

Founded: 2022
Principal Investigator: Dr. Attila Andics and Dr. Enikő Kubinyi
Funding: Hungarian Academy of Sciences Momentum "Lendület" Program
Contact: eniko.kubinyi@ttk.elte.hu


The Olfaction Research Group is conducting research on the olfaction of dogs and other mammals at the Department of Ethology at ELTE. Smell is the oldest yet least studied sensory ability in vertebrates. Despite the relatively small size of the human olfactory bulb, many humans have excellent olfaction, and smell also plays an important role in interpersonal communication and emotions. However, science has neglected this area, underestimating the impact of olfactory disorders on quality of life.

The COVID-19 pandemic has renewed interest in smell, as the SARS-CoV-2 infection responsible for the epidemic causes a loss or distortion of smell and taste in a significant percentage of cases. Our research aims to investigate (1) the olfactory sensitivity and processing neural structures of three mammalian species, namely humans, dogs, and mice; (2) the olfactory ability and performance of trained and untrained dogs; (3) the individual variability of olfactory performance as a function of head shape, genetics, education, personality traits, age, and gut or nasal microbiome; and (4) the effect of COVID-19 on the training of search dogs and olfactory nerve processing in humans.

Group members

Principal investigators:

  • Dr. Andics Attila
  • Dr. Eniko Kubinyi

Senior research fellow

  • Dr. Márta Gácsi

Postdoctors

  • Dr. Attila Salamon
  • Laura Cuaya
  • Raúl Hernandez
  • Dr. László Róbert Zsiros

Predoctor

  • Judit Mokos