Dear students, faculty, alumni, staff, and friends,
The word "impact" has been coming up often in my daily life and conversations as of late.
One cannot tour the new, state-of-the-art pediatric dentistry clinic, made possible by the generosity of the Wilson Family Foundation and the Bloomfield family, without thinking about the positive effect that clinic will have on the oral health of the children living in LA's Westside communities.
In addition to the direct impact we have on improving oral health through our patient care and community service activities, the UCLA School of Dentistry makes an impact in the areas of innovation and entrepreneurship, resulting in economic benefits to the greater Los Angeles region. Dr. Kathryn Atchison, who in addition to her faculty appointment in Dentistry heads the UCLA Office of Intellectual Property Administration, recently reported that 19 School of Dentistry inventors are credited with 21 patent filings in FY07 and two start-up companies in the past two years. (You can learn more about UCLA's impact on the economy here.)
On Monday, May 5, 2008, Dr. Gregory Prince, DDS '73, PhD '75, president and CEO of Virion Systems, Inc., talked to us all about the importance of choosing a research path that, if fruitful, would have an impact not only on the world of science, but on the world at large. As this message comes from a man whose work has saved the lives of more than one million at-risk infants, it is not only sage but proven advice that I hope our many students just launching their research careers will follow.
Looking ahead to the commencement of the Class of 2008, my thoughts turn to the impact that our invited speaker, Dr. Paul Goldhaber, has had on our profession. Admired for both his scholarship and his leadership, Dr. Goldhaber was one of the first dental medicine researchers to publish in major scientific journals, and during his long career served as dean of the Harvard School of Dental Medicine and president of both the American and International Associations of Dental Research.
I believe the future success of the UCLA School of Dentistry will be measured by the impact we have on Los Angeles, California, and the world. I urge all of you to take inspiration from the role models above--and then make an impact that is all your own.
Sincerely,

Dean No-Hee Park, D.M.D, Ph.D.
Honors for Carol Bibb and Don Fisher
Classes of '73 and '78 vie for attendance record
Top prize for Rick Rauth
It gets bigger every year! More than 400 UCLA School of Dentistry alumni, faculty, staff and students gathered Saturday, May 3, 2008 for the annual Alumni Reunion Luncheon. Carol Bibb, DDS '78, professor of oral medicine and associate dean of student affairs, was honored with the title of Alumnus of the Year. In addition, emeritus professor Donald Fisher, who has taught at the School of Dentistry since it was founded, was recognized as the Honorary Alumnus of the Year.
Outside the banquet hall, events were no less momentous. For the first time in recent memory, a UCLA student, Rick Rauth, took first prize in the convention's clinic table competition. Congratulations, Rick!
Students and donors gather for annual recognition ceremony
UCLA School of Dentistry students are among the best-qualified and hardest-working students in the nation. Fortunately, several committed donors provide scholarship support to encourage them in their rigorous course of study.
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NEW GRANTS ENRICH RESEARCH ENTERRPISE
Funding from federal and private sources supports the quest for new knowledge with the power to transform clinical practice
David Wong has received a two-year NIH/NIDCR R21 grant of $381,150 for the "Collection, Stabilization and Storage of Saliva Samples for Cancer Research," and a five-year NIH/NIDCR R01 grant of $1,848,000 for the study of "Salivary Biomarkers for Early Oral Cancer Detection."
The NIH/NIDCR has awarded a five-year, $1,732,500 grant to Cun-Yu Wang for the study of the "Inhibition of Bone Formation by TNF/NF Kappa B Signaling."
Tara Aghaloo, who is studying "The Role of Nell-1 and BMP-2 in critical sized rat cranial defects," has received a grant of $54,750 from the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Foundation.
Daniel Fife, a resident working under the mentorship of Sue Haake, has been awarded a $22,000 grant by the American Association of Endodontists Foundation to study "Fusobacterium nucleatum in Endodontic infections."
The American Association of Endodontists Foundation has awarded a two-year, $20,000 grant to Mo Kang for the study of the "Role of Bmi-1 in Regulation of Dental Pulp Stem Cell."
Renate Lux and her co-investigator Wenyuan Shi have received $15,434 from PNNL, Battelle Memorial Institute, Pacific Northwest Division in support of "Expansion and Improvement of NMR Compatible biofilm Model."
Ha0-Fu Lee is the recipient of the Orthodontic Faculty Development Fellowship Award from the American Association of Orthodontists Foundation. This one-time grant of $15,000 will enable Dr. Lee to study the "Finite Element of Unilateral Cleft Palate Model to Investigate the Asymmetry of expansion in craniofacial patients."
SPRING BREAK IN JAPAN
Annual cultural and educational exchange made possible by the generosity of Susumu Miyata
During spring break, Drs. Christine Quinn and Lawrence Wolinsky accompanied ten UCLA dental students on a twelve-day cultural exchange visit to Japan. The group was hosted by Chairman Miyata and distinguished members of the faculty and dental students from Meikai and Asahai Universities. The UCLA group had a unique chance to experience the beauty and wonderful history of Japan. They visited numerous museums, temples and sights (Tokyo Fish Market was a group favorite). The were able to view the modern facilities at the dental schools and get a firsthand experience of what dental training in Japan is like. The students enjoyed the time they shared with their Japanese student hosts, particularly the exciting nightlife in Tokyo and Gifu.
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Big Grins in Venice & Inglewood
On February 23, the UCLA student chapter of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, hosted the Give Kids a Smile Day at the Wilson-Jennings-Bloomfield UCLA Venice Dental Center.
There also was a Give Kids A Smile community service event at the Inglewood Children's Dental Center. More than 50 dental students attended along with 12 pre-dental students, three faculty members and 8 pediatric dentistry residents. Together, they educated more than 170 kids at the Toothfairy Cottage, provided screenings for more 60 kids, and treated 44 children at the Smile Store.
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Room 13-041, lecture hall for decades of dental school classes, gets a well deserved makeover
Alumni young and old remember it well: Room 13-041, long known as the Assembly Hall, the main dental school classroom since the 1960s. In the spring of 2008, the room underwent a major transformation in just 9 highly planned days, thanks in part to a donation from the Class of 2006. All new flex-back stationary seating with "at will" tablet arms increase personal comfort and mobility. The audio/visual system is now state-of-the-art and all control equipment is housed in a new fixed podium. The original hardwood acoustic paneling was refinished. Terrazzo floors and the official UCLA bricks were cleaned. And new paint, new tile, new drapes, new carpet and a new palette of colors give the room a fresh appearance.
Robert "Bob" Lindemann will begin a two-year leave of absence from the School of Dentistry July 1, 2008. Bob is heading to Scandinavia, where he will serve as director of the University of California Study Centers at Lund University and the University of Copenhagen. Stepping into Bob's role as associate dean of academic personnel will be Larry Wolinsky, who previously served in an administrative role as the interim chair of the division of oral biology. Please bid a fond farewell to Bob and welcome Larry to the dean's suite.
In other administration news, upon Stuart White's retirement on June 30, 2008, Edmond Hewlett will assume the role of director of knowledge management with oversight of the curriculum and information technology areas. Dr. White will be still very much present at the School as he will be on recall status.
Read on: There are more than twenty additional staff and personnel actions to report for the spring of 2008. Click here for the Academic Personnel and Staff Personnel slide shows.
Students and staff take on new role--as parents!
Lloyd Dysim is the proud father of a son, Andrew Jaden, who was born February 10, 2008 weighing 5 lbs. 10 oz. and measuring 19.5 inches long.
Justin Pfaffinger '09 and his wife Kayla welcomed their first baby, a girl they named Lucy Ann, on
March 21, 2008 at 7:45 p.m. She weighed 7 lbs. and one ounce.
Jung Kim, a third-year dental student, welcomed a baby girl. Her name is Rachel Yeawon Kim, and her proud father reports that ever since she was born at 6 lbs. and 5 oz. on April 2, 2008, she’s been eating well and growing everyday, though she doesn’t say much.
First-year dental student Matt Johnson and his wife welcomed their second son, Gaige, on Friday, April 18, 2008.
Brian Lozano and his wife Lorena welcomed their first child, a girl, on May 3, 2008. Olivia Valentina weighed 7 lbs. 9 oz. and measured 19.5 inches long
Natalie Nguyen '08 gave birth to her first child, a son she and her husband named Matthew, on May 5, 2008.
Jan Slapnicka '08 has a new daughter named Sophia, and she smiles already!
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Commencement
June 1, 10:00 a.m.
Royce Hall
IADR General Session in Toronto
July 2-5
CDA Fall Session in San Francisco
September 12-14