I’m grateful to announce that our publication on Calcium phosphate nano clusters modify periodontium remodeling and minimize orthodontic relapse is out in Biomaterials - A wonderful team effort on such a fun project!
Check out our recent paper led by @DCuylear (DDS/PhD student) at @UCSFGradDiv@ucsfdentistry — Calcium phosphate nanoclusters modify periodontium remodeling and minimize orthodontic relapse https://t.co/Ju5UdHlvNR
A fantastic exit talk by @DCuylear who completed the PhD portion of his DDS/PhD @UCSF@UCSFGradDiv@ucsfdentistry. Darnell brought together a unique combination of materials science, bone biology, in vivo orthodontic relapse models, and more. Keep an eye on this rising star!
Our study demonstrating the broad-spectrum potency of the anti-CBASS sponge protein Acb2 is now updated and in press! https://t.co/FWioMlf5LO
Original thread here: https://t.co/lRQSvlWaWt & new insights below ⬇️
Interested in learning how the combination of biophysical and biochemical cues can be used to attenuate cardiac fibrosis? Check out our new paper led by @pmohindra94 and @justinxzhong in @Nature_NPJ Regenerative Medicine!
https://t.co/zQMiPGBoU7
Powerful perspective from Michel Koo and Kathleen Stebe @PennDentalMed describing how "Dentist-scientists must be trained to apply engineering approaches, and engineers must be educated in oral and craniofacial sciences..."
https://t.co/HvbOz4TskS
Just published — our translational therapeutic approach for improving bone fracture repair! Led by Kevin Rivera and @DCuylear in collaboration with @BahneyOrthoLab @Marcucio_Lab https://t.co/9JmRtexfdB
Thank you to the #AADOCR organizers for putting together such a wonderful meeting and for the award! I loved hearing about all the cool, new science, and catching up with mentors and friends! Until next year! 🦷✨
Congratulations to the #AADOCR2023 SCADA Winners in the Basic & Translational Science Category, Natalie Andras, Benton Swanson, and Darnell Cuylear!
Working on this hydrogel project introduced me to the world of Oral and Craniofacial research and, most importantly, an excellent group of mentors that helped me get me where I am today. Congrats to the whole Mooney Lab!
While research consists of several stages (discovery, development, deployment, implementation) with an emphasis on funding discovery, all stages must occur (and be funded) concurrently for successful translation.
Our latest CBASS story from the @joeBondyDenomy lab has arrived! 🙌Through a serendipitous collaboration with Yue Feng's lab, we uncovered an anti-CBASS protein that ‘sponges’ up a broad spectrum of cyclic dinucleotides.
https://t.co/Me72kD0YHy
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Congrats to @UCSF Drs. Sarah Knox and Chelsea Bahney @BahneyOrthoLab whose #research into neurogenic hydrogels to restore the epithelial organ structure and function was published in @ScienceMagazine https://t.co/728pE4Z4th
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