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RESEARCH atUT COLLEGE of DENTISTRY
Alumni Board MeetingMarch 6, 2013
is a long-lived bird that is cyclically regenerated or reborn.
In Greek mythology, a phoenix or phenix
Symbolizes renewal in general
DENTAL RESEARCH
Franklin Garcia-Godoy, DDS, MS, PhD, PhD
• Professor and Senior Executive Associate Dean for Research
• Director, Bioscience Research Center
Exceptional students Dedicated research faculty
State-of-the-art research centers
A DENTAL RESEARCH PROGRAM BUILT ON :
GOAL
SUMMARY
July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013:◦11 New Grants◦115 New Publications (65 last year)◦23 Students in Summer Research Fellowship (18 last year)◦Renovation and new equipment Bioscience Research Center◦ & Clinical Research Center
GRANTS28 active grants:◦5 Federal (2 new)◦1 Foundation◦7 Sponsorships (6 new)◦18 Alumni Endowment (8 new)
15 submitted grants:◦4 Federal◦1 Foundation◦4 Sponsorship◦3 Alumni Endowment
GRANTS
Submitted Awarded Active0
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25
30
FY2008FY2009FY2010FY2011FY2012
GRANTS
Total Amount Awarded0
200000
400000
600000
800000
1000000
1200000
FY2008FY2009FY2010FY2011FY2012FY2013
FACULTY PUBLICATIONSMAY 2009 – MARCH 2013
Since 2009 the College has received almost
$3,000,000
In federal, industrial and foundation grants!
PUBLICATIONS
Total Publications0
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120
FY2008FY2009FY2010FY2011FY2012FY2013
There were 65 publications in FY 2012 and >90 in FY 2013.
STUDENT RESEARCHSummer 2012
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 201305
10152025
No. StudentsNo. IADR/AADR Presentations
Amanda Hindsman, winner of the Student Clinician Award,
Student Research Day 2012
Ashley Jones, works on her summer research project
in the Craniofacial Research Center
Alexander Garcia-Godoy, winner of the Harold Cloogman Award
for Best Summer Research Project
STUDENTS in RESEARCH
STUDENT SUMMER RESEARCH PROGRAM(funded by the Alumni Endowment for Research and TDAF)
•No. Students in Program:•Summer 2013: 20•Summer 2012: 23•Summer 2011: 18•Summer 2010: 14•Summer 2009: 12
STUDENT PRESENTATIONS
Hinman Student Research Symposium 2012
STUDENTS in RESEARCH
HINMAN STUDENT RESEARCH SYMPOSIUMAnnual student research event, hosted by the University of Tennessee College of Dentistry, held at the Peabody Hotel(Memphis, TN)
Hinman 2012October 26-28, 2012
No. Schools: 45* (48)No. Students: 101 (86)
UT Students: 20 (14)
*Representing 28 states, the District of Columbia, and 3 Canadian provinces.
STUDENTS in RESEARCH
UTHSC STUDENT RESEARCH DAYAnnual student research event, hosted by College of Dentistryfor dental students.
Student Research Day 2013February 12, 2013
No. Students: 41 (31)
Tyler Allen (D-3) awarded Student Clinician Award for most outstanding clinical presentation, “Evaluation of the Precision, Accuracy, and Efficiency of Virtual Electronic Dental Models Using Bolton Analysis.” (Faculty mentors: Drs. T. Trojan, E.F. Harris, M. Scarbecz)
STUDENT PRESENTATIONS at the
IADR Annual Meeting 2013
Laurel Meriwether (D-3) Megan Moshea (D-4) Amanda Hindsman (D-3)
Drew Mallard (D-3) Mariam Habib (D-3) Alexander Garcia-Godoy (D-4)
STUDENT PRESENTATIONS (9) at the
IADR/AADR Annual Meeting 2013
◦ . Antimicrobial Efficacy of Non-Thermal Plasma on Viability of Oral Bacteria
A.H. JOHNS1, J. BABU1, F. YANG1, L. HONG1, M. CHEN2, and Q. YU3, 1Bioscience Research , College of Dentistry, UTHSC, University of Tennessee, Memphis, TN, 2Nanova, Inc, Columbia, MO, 3Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO
Galectin-1 in Cultured OSCC and Control Cells J.R. KNITTEL, College of Dentistry, University of Tennessee, Memphis, TN, M.M. JEFFERSON, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN, E. THOMAS, Bioscience Research, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN, and M. DABBOUS, College of Dentistry, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN
Antimicrobial Effects of Non-thermal Atmospheric Plasma as a Canal Disinfectant M. HABIB1, T. HOTTEL2, J. BABU3, F. GARCIA-GODOY2, F. YANG4, and L. HONG1, 1University of Tennessee, Memphis, TN, 2College of Dentistry, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN, 3Bioscience Research, University of Tennessee, Memphis, TN, 4Pediatric and Community Dentistry, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN
Toothbrushing With A Novel Dentifrice On Porcelain Roughness And Gloss A. GARCIA-GODOY, Bioscience Research, University of Tennessee, Cordova, TN, F. GARCIA-GODOY, College of Dentistry, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN, R.R. WICKS, Prosthodontics, University of Tennessee, Memphis, TN, B. MORROW, Bioscience Research, University of Tennessee, Memphis, TN, and L.M. KAO, LMKAO LLC, New York, NY
Effect of Gingival Retraction Materials on Dentin Shear Bond Strength E.K. SWENSON1, J.F. SIMON DDS1, D. TANTBIROJN2, and A. VERSLUIS3, 1University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN, 2Department of Restorative Dentistry, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN, 3Bioscience Research, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis,
Antibacterial Activity of Dental Adhesive System: An in vitro study J. TUCKER, F. GARCIA-GODOY, D. TIPTON, and J. BABU, Bioscience Research, University of Tennessee, Memphis, TN
STUDENT PRESENTATIONS at the
IADR/AADR Annual Meeting 2013
. Porphyromonas gingivalis Infection Modifies Host Cell Proteins R.N. ANDERSON1, D.A. TIPTON1, and M. RADIC2, 1College of Dentistry, University of Tennessee, Memphis, TN, 2College of Medicine, University of Tennessee, Memphis, TN
Cranberry Effects on AGE-stimulated IL-6 and MMP-3 Production by Fibroblasts A.A. HATTEN, D.A. TIPTON, and J.P. BABU, Bioscience Research, University of Tennessee, Memphis, TN
Effects of Non-thermal Plasma on Oral Bacterial Biofilm in Vitro T. LIU1, J. BABU1, L. HONG1, M. CHEN2, and Q. YU3, 1University of Tennessee, Memphis, TN, 2Nanova Inc, Columbia, MO, 3Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, MO
The Student Summer Research Program is funded by the
UT Dental Alumni Endowment
and the
Tennessee Dental Association Foundation
NEW RESEARCH FACULTY
◦Dr. George Huang, DDS, MSD, DSc is Professor and Director of Stem Cells and Regenerative Therapies. Dr. Huang is a world-renowned boarded endodontist, specializing in the regeneration of bone using dental pulp.
◦Dr. Yanhui Zhang, PhD is a new assistant professor in the Department of Bioscience Research, currently conducting product tests for plaque glycolysis and regrowth, and saliva biomarkers
◦Dr. Chris Ivanoff, DDS is a new associate professor in the Department of Bioscience Research, specializing in alternate current electrokinetics and dielectrophoretic drug transport in dentistry.
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NEW BOOK
George Huang, DDS, MSD, DScis Professor and Director of Stem Cellsand Regenerative Therapies,Department of Bioscience Research
Dr. Huang is a world-renowned boardedendodontist, specializing in the regenerationof bone using dental pulp.
◦ .
NEW BOOK
Franklin Garcia-Godoy, DDS, MS, PhD, PhDis Professor and Senior ExecutiveAssociate Dean for Research
Chair, Department of Bioscience Research
Director, Bioscience Research Center
◦ .
UT Memphis – November 2009
BIOSCIENCE RESEARCH CENTER
Photos taken June 30, 2011
UT Memphis – November 2012
UT Memphis – March 2013
The CLINICAL RESEARCH CENTERThe Clinical Research Center, located on the 3rd floor of the Dental Building, will be used for industry-sponsored clinical trials.
There are already three clinical studies being conducted in the center.
ALUMNI ENDOWMENT GRANTS (APRIL 2013)
14 grants were submitted◦Category I Research Grants
14 grants were recommended to the Dean 14 grants are recommended to the Alumni
These grants would be awarded August 1, 2013.
ALUMNI ENDOWMENT GRANTS (OCTOBER 2012)
1 grant was submitted◦Category I Research Grants
1 grant was recommended to the Dean 1 grant was presented at the Mid-South Meeting and approved
The grant was funded and will begin August 1, 2013
FACULTY PUBLICATIONSJULY 1, 2012 – JULY 1, 2013
115 new publications!
(A record in the Dental School)
IADR MEETINGSEATTLE, MARCH 21-23, 2013
29 presentations!
(A record in the Dental School)
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Research Presentations at IADR Meeting, Seattle, 2013By Nationally-Ranked Research Dental Schools
U. Alabama, Birmingham 90
U. Michigan 69
U. California, San Francisco 65
Baylor 63
U. California, Los Angeles 62
U. Texas, San Antonio 52
U. Minnesota 50
Harvard 49
U. Tennessee 29
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Research Presentations at IADR Meeting, Seattle, 2013By Dental Schools in the Mid-South U.S.
U. Texas, San Antonio 52
U. Texas, Houston 31
U. Tennessee 29
U. Kentucky 16
U. Louisville 9
U. Mississippi 7
KEY AREAS OF RESEARCHJULY 2012 – JULY 2015
Dental materialsDental plaque glycolysisTesting of toothbrushes, toothpastes, and mouthrinses (in vitro and in vivo)Demineralization/remineralization of dental tissuesDental erosionStem cells and regenerative therapies a. Stem cell mediated regenerative endodontics b. Neurogenesis using adult and iPS cells c. Genetic profiles in stem cells of oral vs dermal origin Biocompatibility/cytotoxicity/genotoxicityImplant coatingsDevelopment of a mouse P gingivalis-induced periodontitis model on a humanized HLA/DR1 mouse model susceptible to rheumatoid arthritis. Is genetic susceptibility to periodontitis associated with genetic susceptibility to rheumatoid arthritis?Susceptibility to bisphosphonate-induced osteonecrosis by genomic analysis in a mouse model.The effect of Resveratrol and its compounds on human gingival epithelial and squamous cell carcinoma cells.Osteogenic potential of PDL stem-like cells in periodontal health and disease.Regulation of tooth mineralization by the bone proteins PHEX and DMP1 in an hypophosphatemic mouse model.Malocclusion in rodent models: genetic background and dental hard tissues density and hardness.Clinical research
FUTURE PLANS
SHORT-TERM GOALS (FY2013)
1. Complete dental school laboratory (Bioscience Research Center) and Clinical Research Center.
LONG-TERM GOALS (FY2013-FY2023)
1. Develop the plaque glycolysis, demineralization/remineralization and dental erosion laboratory capabilities in the newly developed lab to increase industrial funding.
2. Increase clinical research projects and funding in the newly developed Clinical Research Center.
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