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The Global Consortium of Chemosensory Research --------------------------------------------- In response to anecdotal reports of the loss of smell and of taste in people who have tested positive for COVID-19, a group of international smell and taste researchers have united to study how, when and why this is happening and what it can tell us about the Coronavirus. ------------------------------------------------------------ Various projects have evolved from our studies, you can find an overview of those under [**Projects**][1] together with links to open-science materials. For our studies we have developed multiple surveys, described under [**Data collection instruments**][2] We have various training materials for our members to learn about open science, collaborative tools and how to apply for GCCR projects under [training materials.][3] ---------- Read our [**Core Principles**][4] and [**Code of Conduct**][5] We are actively collecting data and can find the links to participate in our studies in various languages here: **https://gcchemosensr.org/** ---------- Our consortium, with a total of 600+ members, consists of open-science contributors: transdisciplinary scientists, clinicians, and patient advocates from all over the world: ![enter image description here][6] Become a member! ---------------- If you want to join as a member, you may join our consortium via the [**form on our webpage**][7]: scroll to the bottom and click "Become a member". You will then receive an email with an invitation to our Slack space where all consortium communication takes place. [1]: https://osf.io/e68ns/wiki/10_projects/ [2]: https://osf.io/e68ns/wiki/20_data%20collection%20instruments/ [3]: https://osf.io/e68ns/wiki/5_Training%20Materials/ [4]: https://osf.io/e68ns/wiki/3_Core%20Principles/ [5]: https://osf.io/e68ns/wiki/4_Code%20of%20Conduct/ [6]: https://gcchemosensr.org/assets/img/members-map.png [7]: https://gcchemosensr.org/join/
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