Researchers at Columbia University College of Dental Medicine have developed a platform that significantly enhances the delivery of genome editing components to specific cells and tissues
A CDM professor and researcher has identified genomic alterations and molecular signatures in head and neck cancers that may explain disparities in treatment and survival rates between racial groups.
An aggregate-forming protein called FadA facilitates the harmful role of bacterium F. nucleatum in conditions such as colorectal cancer and periodontal disease.
Fatemeh Momen-Heravi seeks to uncover the cellular and molecular differences underlying health disparities experienced by Black head and neck cancer patients.
From investigating immune response to unlocking the therapeutic usefulness of exosomes, Flora Momen-Heravi is tackling projects that could advance treatments for cancer, periodontitis, and more.
Survival rates for oral cancer vary widely. Angela Yoon, DDS, is seeking a snippet of genetic material that could help identify the most aggressive cancer and lead to precision oral cancer care.