The John B Pierce Laboratory Inc.
The John B Pierce Laboratory Inc.
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About this organization
Mission
Research, educational, technical or scientific work in the general fields of heating, ventilation and sanitation, for the increase of knowledge to the end that the general hygiene and comfort of human beings and their habitations may be advanced, and in general fields of public health and hygiene, physiology, psychophysics, energy utilization and conservation, environmental studies, ecology and related areas of knowledge.
About
Conducting over thirty separate research programs as follows: Description activity total somatosensory factors in human taste and 163 68,297 flavor perception cognitive and affective influences on taste 192 289,453 processing bulbar maps to retronasal smell by optical 232 19,331 calcium imaging and fMRI in acute rat perception of flavor quality: multi-sensory 239 3,459 and cognitive processes genetically-encoded voltage probe 243 53,283 development menthol's effects on the nicotine 250 11,260 reinforcement in smokers flavors and e-cigarette effects in 251 11,260 adolescent smokers neural mechanism of obesity in chronic 255 21,409 low back pain development of protein-based voltage probes 258 290,782 Yale start-up funds 259 107,208 the role of vagal afferent neurons in 261 64,908 regulating feeding behavior neural circuitry of sweet taste 262 248,104 development of protein-based voltage probes 266 560 (admin. supplement to grant 258) olfactory navigation: dynamic computing in 267 221,725 the natural environment multimodal flavor integration and retronasal 270 387,954 olfaction in the mouse microbiome-vagal-brain signaling: impact on 272 7,459 the reward system and food intake genetically encoded localization modules for 273 187,402 targeting activity probes to specific subcellular sites in brain neurons implantable bioluminescence interface system 275 1,956,342 corticolimbic GABA inputs into the lateral 276 10,351 hypothalamus influence food choice and feed behavior role of closed vagal afferent neurons in 278 11,594 regulating feeding behavior high throughput of protein-based voltage 279 671,171 probes neurobehavioral plasticity to regular 280 14,448 palatable beverage intake: an fMRI experiment mechanisms of hypertension in women with 281 592,023 polycystic ovary syndrome neurocognition in youth with prediabetes 282 199,777 evaluating the therapeutic potential of 283 148,611 vagal cartibis: implantable bioluminescence interface 285 1,683,853 system for an all-optical neuroprosthesis to the visual cortex - phase II flavors, nicotine and other constituents 286 81,133 population imaging of action potentials by 287 80,363 novel tow-photon microscopes and genetically encoded voltage indicators Yale start-up funds 288 9,822 MDPRC grants 9,282 other 934,578 sub total - program expenses 8,397,202 grants 100,000 total expenses 8,497,202
Interesting data from their 2020 990 filing
According to the filing, the non-profit's mission is “Research, educational, technical or scientific work in the general fields of heating, ventilation and sanitation, for the increase of knowledge to the end that the general hygiene and comfort of human beings and their habitations may be advanced, and in general fields of public health and hygiene, physiology, psychophysics, energy utilization and conservation, environmental studies, ecology and related areas of knowledge.”.
When referring to its actions, they were described as: “Research, educational, technical or scientific work in the general fields of heating, ventilation and sanitation, for the increase of knowledge to the end that the general hygiene and comfort of human beings and their habitations may be advanced, and in general fields of public health and hygiene, physiology, psychophysics, energy utilization and conservation, environmental studies, ecology and related areas of knowledge.”.
- According to the law, the state of operation reported by the non-profit is CT.
- As per the filing, the address of the non-profit for 2020 is 290 CONGRESS AVENUE, NEW HAVEN, CT, 06519.
- According to their form, the non-profit as of 2020 has a total of 61 employees.
- Is not a private foundation.
- Expenses are greater than $1,000,000.
- Revenue is greater than $1,000,000.
- Revenue less expenses is $328,912.
- The organization has 6 independent voting members.
- The organization was formed in 1934.
- The organization pays $4,191,004 in salary, compensation, and benefits to its employees.
- The organization pays $0 in fundraising expenses.