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NYU College of Dentistry’s Dr. Brian L. Schmidt and Boston Biomedical Research Institute Share $1.25 Million NIH Grant for Cancer Pain Research
2010-10-18
 
The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), has awarded a joint, five-year, $1.25 million grant to Dr. Brian L. Schmidt, a Professor of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the NYU College of Dentistry, and Dr. Markus Hardt, a protein chemist...
 
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Multimillion Dollar NIH Grant Pairs Venter Institute and the NYU College of Dentistry on Study to Predict Caries Risk
2010-10-18
 
Scientists seeking to predict a person’s risk for developing dental caries by identifying the presence of harmful oral bacteria have to date identified only about 800 of the thousands of microbes residing in the human oral cavity. But now a multimillion dollar grant from the National Institutes of Health...
 
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New York University College of Dentistry Conducts Grenada’s First Comprehensive National Oral Health Survey
2010-09-07
 
Finds an “Alarming” 83% Childhood Caries Rate In January 2010, a 43-member team representing the New York University College of Dentistry-Henry Schein Cares Global Student Outreach Program carried out the most comprehensive oral health assessment and treatment program ever undertaken...
 
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NYU Dental Study Identifies Promising New Approach for Treating Tooth Hypersensitivity
2010-08-18
 
NYU College of Dentistry researchers have identified a promising new approach for treating tooth hypersensitivity, while simultaneously preventing bacteria from causing further harm. Tooth hypersensitivity occurs when the dentin, which lies just below the surface of the tooth, becomes exposed, causing...
 
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New Evidence from NYU College of Dentistry Supports Link between Gum Inflammation and Alzheimer’s Disease
2010-08-05
 
NYU dental researchers have found the first long-term evidence that periodontal (gum) disease may increase the risk of cognitive dysfunction associated with Alzheimer’s disease in healthy individuals as well as in those who already are cognitively impaired. The NYU study offers fresh evidence that...
 
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