UFCD
Oral Biology: Centers
There are three Centers
in the Department of Oral Biology. Please see the information
below for more information:
The Center for Molecular
Microbiology was established in 2000 to formally bring together
infectious disease researchers and clinicians from the colleges
of Dentistry, Medicine and Veterinary Medicine in order to function
as an interdisciplinary group of scientists to address the issues
of infectious diseases.
For more information
please click on the link above or contact (352) 392-4371
The UF Craniofacial Center
is dedicated to the care of individuals with cleft palate and other
craniofacial conditions. As a university Center we are very
active in clinical service, teaching and research.
Please click on the
above link for more information.
Periodontal
Disease Research Center:
The Periodontal Disease
Research Center was established at the University of Florida in
1978 by the State University System Board of Regents as an independent
center with the purpose to conduct research on the prevention, causes,
diagnosis, and treatment of periodontal diseases. Specialist
in periodontology, microbiology, biochemistry, engineering, immunology,
molecular biology and genetics, psychophysiology, and statistics
are involved in interdisciplinary projects.
For more information
please call (352) 392-9003 or by mail at:
Periodontal Disease
Research Center
P.O. Box 100442
J. Hillis Miller Health
Science Center
Gainesville, FL
32610
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