In 1968, at a time when very little was understood about the senses of taste and smell, Dr. Morley R. Kare pioneered the creation of the world’s first institute for the study of the chemical senses.
In addition to maintaining research excellence at Monell, Dr. Kare recognized the importance of nurturing young scientists from diverse disciplines to become scientific leaders in the chemical senses.
Established in 1990, the Morley R. Kare Fellowship Fund honors this vision by supporting talented junior scientists as they initiate their research programs at Monell.
Selected by the Center’s senior leadership in consultation with Kare family members, Kare Fellows demonstrate the scientific creativity, insight, and productivity that characterize the Monell Center.
Please click here to contribute to the Morley R. Kare Fellowship Fund.
Morley R. Kare Fellows
2008-2009
Johannes Reisert, Ph.D.
2007-2008
Charles C. Horn, Ph.D.
2004-2006
Liquan Huang, Ph.D.
2001-2003
Alexander A. Bachmanov, D.V.M., Ph.D.
2000-2001
Graeme Lowe, Ph.D.
1999-2000
Pamela H. Dalton, Ph.D.
1998-1999
Rachel Herz, Ph.D.
1996-1998
Nancy E. Rawson, Ph.D.
1995-1997
Paul A. S. Breslin, Ph.D.
1993-1995
Karen Teff, Ph.D.
1990-1992
Julie Mennella, Ph.D.



