Our
Committment
The mission of the Institute is to spear head
research of the Mendula-META-flavor; the portion of the human brain
responsible for storing flavor experiences and processing new ones.
The
Institute is the world leader in developing Flavor break throughs
and improving the Flavor experiences of millions world wide. With
active facilities on six of the seven continents we're committed
to the vision of our beloved founder, the late Dr. Hansoff Mefood,
and his vision to provide every human being that draws breath a
free examination of their Mendula-META-flavor.
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Latest
News
The Institute for Advanced Flavor Research (IARF) is excited to
announce our new partnership with MetaFlavor.com.
After 36 month's
of study, testing, and careful collaboration the IAFR has fully
certified Meta Flavor to examine the Mendula-META-flavor of online
guests remotely.
Meta
Flavor is the first site ever certified by the Institute to analyze
the human brain.
Senior medical consultant Dr. Mark Mahoney says
using Meta Flavor to have your Mendula-META-flavor analyzed is both
"safe and effective" with, "zero known side effects".
In
the words of IAFR Director of Research Stanly Greensberry, "This
partnership paves the way to acheive the vision of IAFR founder
Dr. Hansoff himself. The vision of having every one of earth's seven
billion inhabitants receive free examinations of their Mendula-META-flavor.
Sufficed it to say both the Institute and the Meta Flavor team are
very excited." |
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Employment Opportunities
We're excited that you want to be part of the Institute's fast
growing team. If you're interested in a uniquely challenging environment,
working with some of the brightest minds in the field, and like
being on the edge of discovery then you're looking in the right
place. We are currently hiring for the following positions:
Physiscist
Pediatrician
Cryptozoologist
Isotope Analyst
Pet Psychic
Fortune Cookie
Writer
The
Meta Flavor Project
To get the latest news on the Meta Flavor Project check out the
Meta
Flavor Project blog
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