University of Louisville School of Dentistry, Department of Oral Immunology and Infectious Diseases Celebrates Researchers' Global Recognition

We are pleased to announce that three out of four productive researchers from The University of Louisville School of Dentistry who have attained global recognition and ranking among the top 2% most-cited researchers worldwide are from OIID. Their groundbreaking work spans the fields of oral immunology and infectious diseases, contributing significantly to advancements in these critical areas.

 

Dr. Richard J. Lamont, the Delta Dental Endowed Professor and Chair of the Department of Oral Immunology and Infectious Diseases, leads pioneering research into the intricate oral microbial ecosystem. His investigations focus on understanding bacterial communication within communities and devising strategies to maintain oral health by intercepting disruptive behaviors.

Richard J. Lamont, PhD — School of Dentistry (louisville.edu)

 

Dr. Jan S. Potempa a professor in the Department of Oral Immunology and Infectious Diseases and a University Scholar. His work centers on proteolytic events in infectious diseases, particularly emphasizing the role of bacterial proteolytic enzymes in disrupting physiological pathways and evading host immunity.

 Jan S. Potempa, PhD, DSc — School of Dentistry (louisville.edu)

 

Dr. Gill Diamond, a Professor in the Department of Oral Immunology and Infectious Diseases and a University Scholar whose pioneering studies on antimicrobial peptides, contribute significantly to enhancing host defense mechanisms against infections. His research endeavors focus on developing novel antibiotics to combat bacterial, fungal, and viral threats, thereby safeguarding global oral health.

Gill Diamond, PhD — School of Dentistry (louisville.edu)

 

These researchers' exceptional achievements underscore the University of Louisville School of Dentistry's unwavering commitment to groundbreaking research and its profound impact on global oral health initiatives. Their contributions not only advance scientific knowledge but also shape the future of dental care worldwide.

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