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odor receptor

2014 and 2004 Nobel Prize in Medicine

October 6, 2014 James V. Kohl 1

2014 Nobel Prize in Medicine is Awarded for Discovery of Brain’s ‘Inner GPS’ Excerpt: “… gray lines show the path followed by a rat as […]

The wrong picture of our evolution

January 4, 2014 James V. Kohl 0

“We have built a picture of our evolution based on the morphology of fossils and it was wrong.” I’ve repeatedly cited the latest literature, especially […]

Functional coding variants are not mutations

August 25, 2013 James V. Kohl 1

Rare coding variants of the adenosine A3 receptor are increased in autism: on the trail of the serotonin transporter regulome “Conclusions: Our results validate the […]

Playing with oxytocin, autism, and wolves

January 21, 2013 James V. Kohl 0

Science 18 January 2013: Vol. 339 no. 6117 pp. 267-269  DOI: 10.1126/science.339.6117.267 The Promise and Perils of Oxytocin by Greg Miller [subscription required] Is oxytocin […]

Creation vs Evolution? Pre-existing genetic variation, not random mutation

April 11, 2012 James V. Kohl 0

The honeybee is an invertebrate model organism that exemplifies the vertebrate molecular mechanisms of evolution via pre-existing genetic variation, not random mutation, that are detailed here.

The Perversion of Science by Evolutionary Psychologists

December 26, 2011 James V. Kohl 0

“I should think we might fairly gauge the future of biological science, centuries ahead, by estimating the time it will take to reach a complete, comprehensive understanding of odor.”

About James V. Kohl

James V. Kohl was the first to accurately conceptualize human pheromones, and began presenting his findings to the scientific community in 1992. He continues to present to, and publish for, diverse scientific and lay audiences, while constantly monitoring the scientific presses for new information that is relevant to the development of his initial and ongoing conceptualization of human pheromones.

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