Professor of Neurobiology in the Department of Brain Sciences at the Weizmann Institute of Science, specializing in olfaction and chemosensation research, leading groundbreaking studies on how the human brain processes smell and chemical sensing.
Noam Sobel is a distinguished Professor of Neurobiology at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel, where he directs research in the Department of Brain Sciences. His scientific career has focused on understanding the neural mechanisms underlying olfaction and chemosensation, pioneering innovative experimental approaches to decode how the human brain perceives and processes odors.
Through his laboratory work, Sobel has contributed significantly to neuroscience literature, exploring the intersection of sensory perception, cognition, and behavior. His research has implications for understanding neurological disorders and sensory processing in humans.

Topic: The science of smell (olfaction) and its profound influence on human hormones, health, behavior, social interactions, and potential for disease diagnosis and technology.

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