NIDCR Science News - November 2019 - Mouth-watering Edition
Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page. A monthly update of NIDCR-supported science advances, as reported by grantee institutions and NIH.  Salivary Gland Diversity Starts Early Thanksgiving meals and everything we eat depends on well-functioning salivary glands, which help us digest food. NIDCR scientists are uncovering new details about the early development of these glands. NIDCR • November 26, 2019     (Sour...
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NIDCR Science News - October 2019
Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page. A monthly update of NIDCR-supported science advances, as reported by grantee institutions and NIH. A New View of Nerve Pain Gene changes after nerve injury shed light on chronic pain condition. NIDCR • October 30, 2019 Research Identifies Earlier Origin of Neural Crest CellsUniversity of California, Riverside • October 22, 2019 ORNL Scientists Shed Light on Microbial ‘Dark Matter’ with New ApproachOak Ridg...
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NIDCR Science News - September 2019
Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page. A monthly update of NIDCR-supported science advances, as reported by grantee institutions and NIH.  How Does a Mouse's Tooth Grow? Findings may provide insights for the field of regenerative medicine NIDCR • September 30, 2019     (Source: NIDCR Science News)
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NIDCR E-Newsletter: Fall 2019
Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page. NIDCR's Fall 2019 E-Newsletter is now available. In this issue: NIDCR News NIH/HHS News Science Advances Funding Opportunities Funding Notices The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research National Institutes of Health Bethesda, MD 20892-2190 301-496-4261 (Source: NIDCR Science News)
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NIDCR Science News - August 2019
Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page. A monthly update of NIDCR-supported science advances, as reported by grantee institutions and NIH.  Genes Are Key to Oral Health & Beyond International study reveals shared genetic links between dental & metabolic diseases. NIDCR • August 23, 2019 Addressing Gender Inequality Among Dental & Oral Health Researchers Despite some disparities, male & female applicants funded at same rates. NI...
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NIDCR Science News - July 2019
Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page. Predicting Pain that Persists Clinical clues may foretell chronic TMD  NIDCR • July 29, 2019 Tweaking T Cells to Treat Autoimmune Diseases Series of events restores immune balance NIDCR • July 30, 2019 An Itch to Scratch: NCATS, NIDCR Scientists Identify Potential New Approach to Chronic ProblemNational Center for Advancing Translational Sciences • July 18, 2019   STAY CONNECTED ...
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NIDCR Science News - June 2019
Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page. Stem Cell Twists of Fate Laura Kerosuo studies how a short-lived clump of cells shape development NIDCR • June 27, 2019 NIDCR Celebrates its History, Looks Ahead Craniofacial symposium marks NIDCR's 70th year, features talks by scientific expertsNIH Record • June 28, 2019 Scientists Show How One Cause of Weak Enamel Unfolds on the Molecular LevelPacific Northwest National Laboratory â...
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NIDCR E-Newsletter: Summer 2019
Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page. NIDCR's Summer 2019 E-Newsletter is now available. In this issue: NIDCR News NIH/HHS News Science Advances Funding Opportunities Funding Notices The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research National Institutes of Health Bethesda, MD 20892-2190 301-496-4261 (Source: NIDCR Science News)
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NIDCR Science News - May 2019
Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page. Nanoparticle Robots Sweep Away Biofilms NIDCR-supported scientists create microscopic cleaning crew NIH Research Matters • May 7, 2019 Mouth Microbes: The Helpful & the Harmful NIDCR-supported researchers study oral bacteria to find ways to keep our mouths healthyNIH News in Health • May 2019 New Genetic Engineering Strategy Makes Human-Made DNA InvisibleThe Forsyth Institute •...
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Science News: Nano-robots clear biofilms | Microbes in our mouths
Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page. Nanoparticle Robots Sweep Away Biofilms NIDCR-supported scientists create microscopic cleaning crew NIH Research Matters • May 7, 2019 Mouth Microbes: The Helpful & the Harmful NIDCR-supported researchers study oral bacteria to find ways to keep our mouths healthyNIH News in Health • May 2019 New Genetic Engineering Strategy Makes Human-Made DNA InvisibleThe Forsyth Institute •...
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NIDCR Science News - April 2019
Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page. Nerve Cells that Feel the Itch Immune cells turn on itch sensory pathway NIDCR • April 30, 2019 Save the Date: Craniofacial Research Symposium On Monday, May 6, NIDCR will host a symposium, "Looking Back and Facing the Future: From NIDR to NIDCR"Learn more.   Dental Researchers Get at Root Causes of Cancer Patients’ Mouth Sores University of Connecticut • April 25, 2019 An Arm...
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Science News: Nerves feel the itch | Craniofacial research symposium
Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page. Nerve Cells that Feel the Itch Immune cells turn on itch sensory pathway NIDCR • April 30, 2019 Save the Date: Craniofacial Research Symposium On Monday, May 6, NIDCR will host a symposium, "Looking Back and Facing the Future: From NIDR to NIDCR"Learn more.   Dental Researchers Get at Root Causes of Cancer Patients’ Mouth Sores University of Connecticut • April 25, 2019 An Arm...
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NIDCR Science News - March 2019
Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page. Save the Date: Craniofacial Research Symposium On Monday, May 6, NIDCR will host a symposium, "Looking Back and Facing the Future: From NIDR to NIDCR"Learn more.   Tuning up Tissue Regeneration Biomaterials with adjustable mechanics could enhance stem cell therapies NIDCR • March 29, 2019 New Class of Membranes Shown to Regenerate Tissue and Bone,Viable Solutions for Periodontitis Un...
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NIDCR E-Newsletter: Spring 2019
Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page. NIDCR's Spring 2019 E-Newsletter is now available. In this issue: NIDCR News NIH/HHS News Science Advances Funding Opportunities Funding Notices The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research National Institutes of Health Bethesda, MD 20892-2190 301-496-4261 (Source: NIDCR Science News)
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NIDCR Science News - February 2019
Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page. Bacteria that Glide with the Greatest of Ease How oral bacteria build microbial communities NIDCR • February 28, 2019 Light-Based Technologies in Dentistry UCSF's Daniel Fried explores noninvasive imaging & laser-based treatments NIH • February 22, 2019 New Open-Source Bioinformatics Tool Identifies Factors Responsible for DiseasesBoston University • February 20, 2019 E-cig ...
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