Research News
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ASOD researcher explores antibiotic resistance in diabetic patients
Antibiotics are powerful, fast-acting medications designed to eradicate bacterial infections. However, in recent years, their dependability has waned as antibiotic resistant bacteria continues to evolve and spread. Staphylococcus aureus is a […]
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Research Day 2025 inspires innovation and discovery
Research is of utmost importance in dentistry as it helps advance knowledge, improve treatment options, enhance preventive care, address oral health disparities and contributes to overall health. On March 5, […]
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Research seminar series enhances community collaboration
To enhance our research community and showcase their work, a group of Adams School of Dentistry researchers, in cooperation with the Dean’s Office, will launch a research seminar series beginning […]
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Clinician-scientist finds meaning in work, life and art
Adams School of Dentistry’s Pat Miguez, DDS, MS, PhD, knew she wanted to work in health care as far back as her childhood in Brazil. She watched her father practice […]
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Researcher focuses on patient relationships, outcomes
Building and maintaining patient relationships was something that drew Adams School of Dentistry’s Caroline Sawicki, DDS, PhD, to a career in health care initially, but it was dentistry that grabbed […]
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ASOD scientists team up with Duke on TMD pain research
Researchers have been awarded $2.3 million from the National Institutes of Health for a collaborative study between Adams School of Dentistry and the Duke Center for Translational Pain Medicine. ASOD’s […]
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Researchers find mutated gene contributes to development of periodontal disease
Adams School of Dentistry researcher Kimon Divaris, DMD, PhD, along with collaborators from the University of Pennsylvania, have found that patients diagnosed with clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP), may […]
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NIH award leads to deeper study of brain malformations
How seizures, epilepsy and other brain malformations develop from genetic variants is not fully understood, but a new National Institutes of Health (NIH) award will pave the way toward understanding […]
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ASOD paper touts benefits of diagnostic imaging
An Adams School of Dentistry faculty member and an ASOD alumnus were recently featured in the Journal of the American Dental Association for their work on “Surveying the landscape of […]
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Clinician-scientist focuses on orthodontics clinical care and research
For Laura Jacox, DMD, PhD, MS, finding the ideal fit with varied interests has guided her career. As an assistant professor at Adams School of Dentistry, Jacox enjoys both research […]
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ASOD researcher explores antibiotic resistance in diabetic patients
Antibiotics are powerful, fast-acting medications designed to eradicate bacterial infections. However, in recent years, their dependability has waned as antibiotic resistant bacteria continues to evolve and spread. Staphylococcus aureus is a […]
-
Research Day 2025 inspires innovation and discovery
Research is of utmost importance in dentistry as it helps advance knowledge, improve treatment options, enhance preventive care, address oral health disparities and contributes to overall health. On March 5, […]
-
Research seminar series enhances community collaboration
To enhance our research community and showcase their work, a group of Adams School of Dentistry researchers, in cooperation with the Dean’s Office, will launch a research seminar series beginning […]
-
Clinician-scientist finds meaning in work, life and art
Adams School of Dentistry’s Pat Miguez, DDS, MS, PhD, knew she wanted to work in health care as far back as her childhood in Brazil. She watched her father practice […]
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Researcher focuses on patient relationships, outcomes
Building and maintaining patient relationships was something that drew Adams School of Dentistry’s Caroline Sawicki, DDS, PhD, to a career in health care initially, but it was dentistry that grabbed […]
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ASOD scientists team up with Duke on TMD pain research
Researchers have been awarded $2.3 million from the National Institutes of Health for a collaborative study between Adams School of Dentistry and the Duke Center for Translational Pain Medicine. ASOD’s […]
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Researchers find mutated gene contributes to development of periodontal disease
Adams School of Dentistry researcher Kimon Divaris, DMD, PhD, along with collaborators from the University of Pennsylvania, have found that patients diagnosed with clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP), may […]
-
NIH award leads to deeper study of brain malformations
How seizures, epilepsy and other brain malformations develop from genetic variants is not fully understood, but a new National Institutes of Health (NIH) award will pave the way toward understanding […]
-
ASOD paper touts benefits of diagnostic imaging
An Adams School of Dentistry faculty member and an ASOD alumnus were recently featured in the Journal of the American Dental Association for their work on “Surveying the landscape of […]
-
Clinician-scientist focuses on orthodontics clinical care and research
For Laura Jacox, DMD, PhD, MS, finding the ideal fit with varied interests has guided her career. As an assistant professor at Adams School of Dentistry, Jacox enjoys both research […]