Congratulations to UTHealth OMS resident Dr. Victoria Manon and collaborators at @UTSDHouston, @McGovernMed, and @AmbryGenetics for publishing interesting early findings on immune infiltrates in the tissues of COVID-19 patients with massive macroglossia.
Check out the latest edition of the @UTSDHouston Student Research Group's newsletter, highlighting ongoing research, tips on wellness, and how to get more involved with @AADOCR from AADOCR-Houston President Dr. Chun-Teh Lee: https://t.co/nsWOvyj7uJ
Simon Young, DDS, MD, PhD; and James Melville, DDS, of UTHealth Houston School of Dentistry have been named to leadership positions within the IADR’s Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Group.
Read more at https://t.co/iy12JHTcxs.
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Looking forward to the first OMS Research Collaborative virtual meeting on ZOOM - November 18, 2021 at 8 pm EST. 5 minutes to pitch your research ideas to an OMS audience and seek input or collaborations. Please submit slides by 11/01/21.
Seeing pink rain or shine! The new color additions to the vehicles’ markings show UT Police’s support and solidarity throughout the community, as everyone has been affected in some way by cancer. /vr #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth#CancerAwareness
The Young Laboratory at UTHealth Houston School of Dentistry has been awarded an R01 grant from the NIDCR to continue exploration of biomaterial-facilitated immunotherapy for treatment-resistant oral cancers.
Read more at https://t.co/j5zuAqc2Iz.
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We have the best patients! Dr. Marchena recently treated a patient from Louisiana who brought a big *Thank You* basket for him and the staff with goodies from the Bayou!
In recognition of Katz’ remarkable service, leadership, and continued support, the school has renamed the department as the Bernard and Gloria Pepper Katz Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.
Read more at https://t.co/4ULT1AVMtR.
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To our residents from Dr. Mark Wong:
"The faculty, staff and our patients appreciate the tremendous efforts of our residents who are the face, hearts and minds of the program. Happy Residents Day to all and thank you for your contributions."
#ThankaResidentDay#WeAreUTHealth
OMSs go by several names. While formally known as oral and maxillofacial surgeons, they also can be called oral surgeons, oral and facial surgeons, OMSFs and facial surgeons. Read to find out when it is important to choose one for your surgical needs. https://t.co/IXo53oRVfG
When a Florida man lost all hope, James Melville, DDS, with @UTSDHouston stepped in, performing life-changing surgery and giving Mr. Jones his smile back. #COVID19@ltpeyton
https://t.co/DyH0GV0oGS
Grace Moss of Laredo has a reason to smile again, and a new jaw, thanks to an innovative procedure performed by James Melville, DDS with @UTSDHouston.
https://t.co/YjXTyJjAql
It's Public Health Thank You Day! UT Oral Surgeons is grateful to its providers and all in the health care workforce for their tireless efforts to help patients in our communities.
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