Accomplishments: School of Dental Medicine
Marcia Ditmyer (Dental) accepted an invitation to author an editorial from the American Journal of Public Health. Her article titled 鈥淐an Tobacco Cessation Quitlines Improve the Use of Dental Health Care鈥 appeared in the May issue and concludes that while cessation quitlines can improve dental health care. Sufficient resources and innovative鈥
Dr. Robin Reinke (Dental) completed the American Dental Education Association Leadership Institute, becoming a fellow of the 2018 graduating class. The institute supports the nation鈥檚 most promising individuals at academic institutions in becoming leaders in dental and higher education. Prospective fellows are selected from a competitive pool of鈥
Karen P. West (Dental) received the American Dental Education Association鈥檚 (ADEA) premier award 鈥 the ADEA Distinguished Service Award 鈥 at the 2018 annual session & exhibition in Orlando, Florida, in March. The ADEA Board of Directors presents this award when an ADEA member has made an extraordinary contribution to dental education鈥
Dr. Christina Demopoulos (Dental) received the 鈥淐ommunity Partner鈥 award from Acelero Learning for her commitment and advocacy to children, families, and Acelero Learning Clark County Head Start programs. She is leading an early childhood caries prevention project sponsored by Oral Health America that is designed to reduce the incidence of鈥
Dr. Robin Reinke (Dental) co-authored "Methods and Purposes for Conduction Students' Course Evaluations Reported by North American Dental Schools and Dental Hygiene Program Leaders: A Preliminary Survey Study," which appeared in the March issue of the Journal of Dental Education. The authors sent the electronic survey to academic deans of 76鈥
School of Dental Medicine and the Military & Veteran Services Center received the $10,000 first-place prize in the NV Energy Foundation鈥檚 鈥淧ower of Good Giveaway鈥 competition. More than 110 nonprofits statewide that support active duty military or military veterans participated in the contest. Nevada residents voted to determine the top three鈥
Dr. Karl Kingsley (Dental) and Dana Thimons (Libraries) published a research article in the current issue of Modern Research in Dentistry.
Jeffrey Ebersole (Dental) co-authored 鈥淎ging Effects on Humoral Immune Responses in Chronic Periodontitis,鈥 which concluded the adaptive immune responses to oral bacteria that chronically colonize the oral cavity appear generally unaffected by age, but clearly are linked to the extent of disease. The article appeared in the Journal of Clinical鈥
Jeffrey Ebersole (Dental) co-authored 鈥淎ctivation of Notch-1 in Oral Epithelial Cells by P. gingivalis Triggers the Expression of the Antimicrobial Protein PLA2-IIA.鈥 The article, which identifies new mechanistic information concerning the regulation of epithelial antimicrobial and pro-inflammatory responses, appeared in the journal Mucosal鈥
Christine Ancajas (Dental) received a promotion to lieutenant colonel within the Nevada Army National Guard. Dr. Ancajas has served as the guard鈥檚 state dental officer for nearly 10 years and is responsible for the dental readiness of more than 3,200 soldiers. At 性视界传媒 School of Dental Medicine, she is the associate dean for admissions and student鈥
Edward Lynch (Dental) was invited by the Scottish Postgraduate Education Group to present an Evidenced Based Clinical Dentistry eight-hour course earlier this month in Crieff, Scotland. He presented published research from the 性视界传媒 School of Dental Medicine, including the results from his research group's clinical trial just published this month鈥
Edward Lynch (Dental) and co-workers have had another novel paper published in February 2018 in the prestigious journal Scientific Reports, Nature. The title is Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial on Bleaching Sensitivity and Whitening Efficacy of Hydrogen Peroxide versus Combinations of Hydrogen Peroxide and Ozone. This research assessed the鈥