Cancer Research Center
The dental laboratory in the Cancer Research Center has approximately 900 square feet of research space. This research laboratory is part of the interdisciplinary basic and translational cancer research that is being conducted by College of Dentistry, College of Medicine, and College of Pharmacy faculty and staff.
Current research in the CRC dental lab consists of neurotrophins and nerve cell survival and injury, and dental stem cell use for Parkinson’s and other neuroscience diseases.
Location
119 Cancer Research Center | 19 S. Manassas Street
Faculty Working the Cancer Research Center
George T.J. Huang, DDS, MSD, DSc
Professor & Director for Stem Cells and Regenerative Therapies, Department of Bioscience Research
Christopher Nosrat, DDS, PhD
Professor, Department of Bioscience Research
Research Staff
Michelle Sims, B.S.
Research Coordinator
