My passion for olfactory health began during late nights in graduate school.
While researching early signs of dementia, I discovered something fascinating: the powerful connection between our sense of smell and memory. This wasn't just academic theory for me, I began using specific scents while studying for exams, creating a multi-sensory learning experience that transformed my academic performance.
This personal discovery sparked a professional mission. After completing my PhD, I founded Olfactory Health, dedicated to helping people improve and reclaim their sense of smell, a sense we often take for granted until it's compromised.
Beyond my work in olfactory health, I've always had a parallel interest in human connection and intimacy. This led me to my work with Good Ember, a venture dedicated to exploring and enhancing intimate relationships through evidence-based approaches.