The pilot program, a semester in
Student-faculty collaboration is the cornerstone
Bench time, multiplied
A K02 Independent Scientist grant paves the way for deeper research and career development for this biomedical sciences faculty member and his team
Seeking answers from the past
What can 10,000 year-old skeletal collections reveal about life and health in Asia through the centuries? Quite a bit, actually. Just ask this Texas A&M College of Dentistry professor in charge of a newly formed international research network.
Understanding genetic dental diseases
Dentin disorders of the teeth can have a devastating effect on a person’s quality of life. What if preventing these conditions was as easy as taking a drink of water? A new $1.7 million NIH grant brings Texas A&M College of Dentistry researchers one step closer to that possibility.
Triple play
Texas dental schools team up on $1.6 million workforce grant
Opioids and dentistry
Nationwide misuse and diversion have altered the way oral health professionals prescribe these painkillers, and Texas A&M College of Dentistry faculty and students are no exception
Jump start
Three Caruth students explored just why automated external defibrillators aren’t in every dental office, and why patients and providers could benefit if they were. Then they won a national award for their research.
College hosts international dental competition
It doesn’t matter how many times you practice. Or how well you think you’ve planned everything you’ll say. When you walk in
Why choose Texas A&M College of Dentistry?
Four dental students share their stories