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National Research Service Award Institutional Research Training Grants (T32) - Dual Degree

Dentist Scientist Training Program

The need for clinician-scientists has long been recognized within the biomedical science community. To help meet this need, NIDCR established the Dentist Scientist Training Program (DSTP). This program encourages and supports the training of dental students with outstanding credentials and potential who are motivated to undertake careers in biomedical research and academic dentistry. DSTP students participate in an integrated program of graduate training in the biomedical sciences and clinical training offered through dental schools. Graduates receive the combined D.D.S./D.M.D.-Ph.D. degree to prepare them to pursue careers in basic biomedical or clinical research.

NIDCR currently supports DSTP programs in eleven dental schools, but opportunities for dual degree studies also exist in schools that do not have NIDCR training grants.

DSTP participants may choose from a wide range of research training programs. A list of NIDCR-supported programs is provided below.

Mechanism of Support
 

Grants are made to universities and their dental schools, which are responsible for program operation and trainee selection. Awardee institutions may also support additional students using funds from other sources. Trainee support provided by the grant includes the following:

  • stipend;
  • tuition allowance; and
  • modest sums for travel, equipment, and supplies.

Institutions may supplement the basic stipend provided by the grant.

Continued support for an individual student is subject to annual renewal based on the trainee’s satisfactory performance in the program and the institution’s successful competition for funds at the time of grant renewal. Since DSTP grants are a type of National Research Service Award, trainees must be citizens or noncitizen nationals of the United States or have been lawfully admitted for permanent residence (i.e., possess an alien registration receipt card I-151 or I-551). Trainees incur no payback obligation.

Individuals who wish to enter the DSTP should contact the program office at the participating institution(s) of their choice directly for curriculum information and admission requirements. Interested institutions should contact the NIDCR program director for information concerning the program.

T32 training programs listed alphabetically by state:

T32 Training Programs Listed Alphabetically by State
Alabama
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Birmingham, AL
Dr Mary MacDougall
(205) 996-5122
macdouga@uab.edu
craniofacial development, oral biology

California

University of California, San Francisco
San Francisco, CA
http://www.ucsf.edu/ocsci/cohort/dstp/DSTP.html This external link provides additional information that is consistent with the intended purpose of the NIDCR site.
Dr Grayson W Marshall
(415) 476-9119
gw.marshall@ucsf.edu
oral and craniofacial sciences, epidemiology, bioengineering, bioinformatics

University of California, San Francisco
San Francisco, CA
Dr Richard Jordan
(415) 476-8233
Richard.Jordan@ucsf.edu
clinical and translational research

University of California, Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA
http://www.dentistry.ucla.edu/Research/t32/This external link provides additional information that is consistent with the intended purpose of the NIDCR site.
Dr David Wong
(310) 206-3048
dwong@dent.ucla.edu
bioengineering and bone biology, head and neck cancer, microbiology and immunology

Connecticut

University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine
Farmington, CT
http://grad.uchc.edu/dmd_phd/dmdphd_desc.html
Dr Alan Lurie
(860) 679-4049
lurie@nso.uchc.edu
skeletal, craniofacial and oral biology

Maryland

University of Maryland College of Dentistry
Baltimore, MD
http://www.dental.umaryland.edu/admissions/ddsphd/ This external link provides additional information that is consistent with the intended purpose of the NIDCR site.
Dr Norm Capra
(410) 706-4219
NFC001@dental.umaryland.edu
hard tissue diseases, neoplastic diseases, infectious diseases, autoimmune diseases, chronic sensory & motor disorders

Michigan

University of Michigan at Ann Arbor
Ann Arbor, MI
http://www.dent.umich.edu/ohsphd/combine.html This external link provides additional information that is consistent with the intended purpose of the NIDCR site.
Dr Paul Krebsbach
(734) 936-2600
paulk@umich.edu
tissue engineering and regeneration focused on restoration of oral-craniofacial tissues

Minnesota

University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, MN
http://www.dentistry.umn.edu/minncrest/home.html This external link provides additional information that is consistent with the intended purpose of the NIDCR site.
Dr Mark Herzberg
(612) 625-8404
mcherzb@umn.edu
oral and craniofacial biology

New York

University of Rochester
Rochester, NY
http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/aab/oralbio/edu.cfm This external link provides additional information that is consistent with the intended purpose of the NIDCR site.
Dr James Melvin
(585) 275-3444
james_melvin@urmc.rochester.edu
cellular and molecular biology of oral tissues and diseases
See collaborative DMD/PhD program with University of Puerto Rico
http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/aab/oralbio/documents/TPOSPRFINAL.pdf PDF icon (2.88 MB) This external link provides additional information that is consistent with the intended purpose of the NIDCR site.
See collaborative DDS/PhD program with Marquette University
http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/aab/oralbio/documents/TPOSMUfinal_001.pdf PDF icon (2.35 MB) This external link provides additional information that is consistent with the intended purpose of the NIDCR site.

University of Buffalo
Buffalo, NY
http://www.sdm.buffalo.edu/OralBiology/ This external link provides additional information that is consistent with the intended purpose of the NIDCR site.
Dr Frank Scannapieco
(716)829-3373
fas1@acsu.buffalo.edu
oral biology, bioinformatics, bioimaging

Ohio

Ohio State University
Columbus, OH
http://www.dent.ohio-state.edu/oralbio/combined.htm This external link provides additional information that is consistent with the intended purpose of the NIDCR site.
Dr John Sheridan
(614) 292-1162
sheridan.1@osu.edu
oral biology, pathophysiology, neuroscience, biomedical engineering

South Carolina
Medical University of South Carolina
Charleston, SC
http://dmstp.musc.edu/ This external link provides additional information that is consistent with the intended purpose of the NIDCR site.
Michael Kern, PhD
843-792-1774
kernmj@musc.edu
oral and craniofacial biology
Texas

University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston
Houston, TX
http://www.db.uth.tmc.edu/torch/track3.html This external link provides additional information that is consistent with the intended purpose of the NIDCR site.
Dr George Stancel
(713) 500-3060
george.m.stancel@uth.tmc.edu
craniofacial-oral biology research - biomimetics; molecular pathology; patient-oriented research and health informatics

University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
San Antonio, TX
http://www.dental.uthscsa.edu/admissions/dds_phd.html This external link provides additional information that is consistent with the intended purpose of the NIDCR site.
Dr Bjorn Steffensen
(210) 567-3798
steffensenb@uthscsa.edu
craniofacial biomimetics, pain and responses to injury

Washington
University of Washington
Seattle, WA
http://www.dental.washington.edu/ob/Page.aspx?id=12 This external link provides additional information that is consistent with the intended purpose of the NIDCR site.
Richard Presland, Ph.D
206-616-6706
rp@u.washington.edu
oral and craniofacial biology, immunology and innate immunity, bone growth and regeneration, salivary gland physiology, clinical and translational research, public health, epidemiology

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This page last updated: January 17, 2009