Next Conference
Will be held October 2012 in New Jersey

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The Society of Sensory Professionals is a 501(c) non-profit organization devoted to developing and promoting the field of sensory science.


Mission

To advance the field of sensory evaluation, including consumer research, and the role/work of sensory professionals, for the purpose of sharing knowledge, exchanging ideas, mentoring and educating its members.


Openness

The society is an open organization and welcomes members in all parts of the globe. The organizing committee feels strongly that this society is largely a “virtual” (i.e., web based) entity and intends to provide a professional organization that can help link members and foster collaboration, education, scientific inquiry, and mentoring in the field.

Although the society does plan to hold bi-annual conferences in years other than Pangborn years, it is expected that these conferences may be more regional in focus, should not supersede the efforts of other regional conference organizers, and that collaboration with regional or national groups would be required to further develop this regional conference system. We welcome inquiries and we are happy to share our bylaws with other groups.


Founding Editor of Journal of Sensory Studies, Max Gacula Jr., dies

Dr. Maximo Gacula Jr., the founding editor of the Journal of Sensory Studies, died peacefully on May 5, 2010. He was 73.  Max received a Bachelor’s degree in Agriculture from the University of the Philippines, an MS degree in Agricultural Science at University of Arkansas, and a Ph.D. in Biostatistics at the University of Massachusetts. Max was a pioneer in the field of statistical research with sensory data.  He was at Armour/Dial Corporation for 30 years and after retiring he was a popular consultant and adjunct faculty member at Arizona State University. In 1986 he founded the Journal of Sensory Studies and was its editor-in-Chief until 2009.  He authored 4 books in the field of sensory and statistical analysis. He is survived by his wife, Amalia and 3 daughters.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010