Florida Tomorrow
College of Dentistry 2006-2007 Annual Report
Working today for better tomorrow
Message from the Dean
Fiscal Year 2006-07 at a glance n Students
455
n Dental
325
n Advanced Education (Residents & Fellows)
106
n Internationally-Educated Dentist Program
24
n Faculty (full-time)
146
n Staff (all sites)
282
n Degree Programs n Locations
16
Gainesville, Jacksonville Naples, St. Pete, Hialeah
n Patient Visits
101, 595
n Operating Budget
$57.7M
n Research Funding
$13.8M
For the University of Florida College of Dentistry, 2006-07 was an eventful year. We experienced unprecedented challenges, tremendous successes and new opportunities that will shape our college for years to come. A very tough 2007 legislative budgeting session resulted in budget shortfalls statewide. As a result, we have tightened our belts as a university and as a college, and it appears the 2007-08 legislative budget cycle may also be a tight one — resulting in even more dramatic budgetary shortfalls and decreased state support for the college next year. State support for higher and professional education has been consistently diminishing, and we must constantly strive to improve the efficiencies of our clinical and business enterprises. Simultaneously, we have experienced the greatest demand for dental education in the college’s history. Recruiting and retaining faculty to teach the state’s future dentists and providing facilities conducive to learning and patient care is critical. We’ve made significant headway over the last several years in renovating our outdated classrooms and clinics, but we have much left to do. We’re also exploring the possibility of adding a west wing to our existing building to accommodate expansion of the college’s D.M.D. program and clinical enterprise — a daunting prospect given the current budget climate. Yet, the college has been fortunate in the strong private support it receives. One example of that support is the innovative public-private partnership with the Naples Children and Education Foundation, which funded the college’s newest community-based clinic to be built on the Collier County campus of Edison College in partnership with CHS Healthcare. This unique collaboration will result in the provision of much-needed dental care to at-risk children and special needs patients in Collier County and will serve as a model for future educational and clinical programs. Florida Tomorrow, the seven-year capital campaign for the University of Florida, officially kicked-off in 2007 following a two-year silent phase. I’m pleased to report we’re well on our way to reaching our goal of $15 million. The monies raised during the capital campaign will support faculty endowments and continued improvements to our physical plant and programs. Your support for the campaign during this time of diminishing state support is critical to the future of excellence in dental education for our state. We hope you will join us in shaping our future. Sincerely,
Teresa A. Dolan, D.D.S., M.P.H. Professor and Dean
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In 2006, 16 new full-time
Faculty Positions Filled FY 2006-07
faculty members were recruited
Tenure/tenure-accruing
Tord Lundgren
Linda Bartoshuk
Community Dentistry & Behavioral Science, Professor
shortage of dental faculty. In
Seunghee Cha OMFSDS, Assistant Professor
Oral Biology, Research Asst. Professor
Shannon Pop
Oral Biology, Professor
Scott Greishaber
Oral Biology, Assistant Professor
Barbara Hastie
Community Dentistry & Behavioral Science, Assistant Professor
Oral Biology, Postdoc Associate
Theofilos Koutouzis
Periodontology, Visiting Associate Professor
Periodontology, Associate Professor
Yaling Liu
Oral Biology, Postdoc Associate
Maria Emilia Oliveira
Christopher Spencer
Orthodontics, Facial Pain, Visiting Clinical Assistant Professor
Thomas Zellmer
Kesavalu Lakshmyya
Periodontology, Postdoc Associate
Keigo Ikeda
Clinical
Prosthodontics, Associate Professor
Postdoc Associates Memed Duman
Ozlem Yilmaz
David Culp
recruitment of seven postdoctoral
part-time faculty.
Nicole Greishaber
IEDP, Clinical Assistant Professor
Periodontology, Assistant Professor
Josephine Esquival-Upshaw
education enterprise by eight
Oral Biology, Research Asst. Professor
Periodontology, Assistant Professor
enterprise was bolstered by the
associates, and the clinical/
Biswadip Das
Rosalia Rey
to the college despite a national
addition, the college’s research
Research
Periodontology, Grad. Pgm. Dir., Professor
Operative Dentistry, SFCC, Clinical Assistant Professor
Oral Biology, Postdoc Associate
Sunethra Rajapaske
Periodontology, Postdoc Associate
Raj Verma
Periodontology, Postdoc Associate
Luyu Yao
Periodontology, Postdoc Associate
State Support as a Percentage of Total Revenues, FY 2000-01 — 2006-07 35.0%
Sources of Revenue, FY 2006-07
30.9%
30.0%
GME 4%
25.3%
25.19%
25.14% 23.03%
25.0%
21.92% 18.56%
20.0% 15.0%
Financial Aid 1% Indirect Cost 4%
Other Revenue 7%
Tuition & Fees 14%
State Tax Dollars 19%
Grants & Contracts 19%
10.0% 5.0% 0.0%
Gifts & Endowments 9%
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
Patient Revenue 23%
2006-07
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Florida Tomorrow is a belief… that excellence in dental care demands excellence in scientific discovery, dental care delivery and education
Educating for Tomorrow Since entering its first class in 1972, UFCD has graduated 2,096 dentists and 910 dental specialists. Typically, more than 90 percent of the college’s graduates remain in Florida to practice, and nearly a quarter of the state’s practicing dentists are UF College of Dentistry graduates. During 2006, the college continued its efforts to improve its D.M.D. clinical curriculum through development of a general practice model of care that includes interdisciplinary treatment planning. This has resulted in the launch of screening and multi-disciplinary treatment planning clinics, designed to streamline patient screening and treatment planning for the student clinics. Faculty members from each of the dental specialty areas serve in the treatment-planning clinic as complements to the general dentistry faculty to provide a comprehensive teaching and patient care environment. These changes are the first significant effort in a major restructuring of the undergraduate clinical curriculum from a specialty-based model to a model of comprehensive general dental care.
D.M.D. Program More than 1,500 applications were received for the 80 openings in the college’s D.M.D. class entering in 2007. This represents a jump in applications of more than 160 percent since 2001, a trend that is in-sync with tremendous growth in the number of dental admissions applications nationwide.
Advanced and Graduate Education Advanced and graduate education at the college has grown from six programs with an enrollment of 36 in 1979 to 12 accredited programs and four distinct fellowships (16 total programs) with an enrollment of 103 students in 2006-2007. In addition to these 16 programs, two graduate programs are offered in conjunction with other colleges (Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program; M.S. or a Ph.D. in materials science and engineering with specialization in dental biomaterials, biomimetics, and tissue engineering). In 2006, two of the College of Medicine’s Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program (IDP) students mentored through the Department of Oral Biology received their Ph.D. degrees. Currently, the college has 36 M.S. students and granted 28 M.S. degrees in 2006-07.
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Comparison of UFCD National Board Exam scores to national average National Board Part I Anatomic Sciences
Class of 2006 Class of 2007 Class of 2008 Class of 2009 FLA NTL FLA NTL FLA NTL FLA NTL 85.9 82.7 83.4 80.9 85.5 84.9 70.7 66.2
Biochemistry/Physiology 88.8
85.7
86.9
85.0
89.4
88.9
68.2
64.2
Microbiology/Pathology 87.7
85.1
87.0
85.5
86.6
86.3
70.2
64.9
Dental Anatomy
89.1
86.5
89.9
87.0
87.6
86.8
80.7
74.6
Overall Average
88.0
85.1
86.9
84.7
87.4
86.9
84.8
82.0
School Rank
6 of 56
National Board Part I
11 of 56
NA
NA
Class of 2005 Class of 2006 Class of 2007 FLA FLA NTL FLA FLA NTL 83.4 82.1 84.9 82.2 81.2 80.9
School Rank
11 of 54
5 of 55
30 of 56
Academic credentials of D.M.D. applicants and enrollees Applicant Pool
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
AVG TTL GPA
3.22
3.23
3.21
3.20
3.23
3.26
2007 3.26
AVG Science GPA
3.08
3.10
3.07
3.07
3.10
3.13
3.15
DAT Academic AVG 14.50 16.70 15.50 16.00 17.00 17.98 18.11 DAT Psychomotor No. of Applicants
13.80 16.20 14.60 14.00 16.00 17.52 17.76 585
634
656
932
1060
1266
1541
Applicants Enrolled AVG TTL GPA
3.58
3.51
3.44
3.55
3.53
3.58
3.60
AVG Science GPA
3.52
3.42
3.32
3.47
3.45
3.50
3.54
DAT Academic AVG 19.40 19.70 19.20 20.00 19.00 19.44 19.51 DAT Psychomotor
18.10 18.50 17.80 18.00 18.00 18.33 18.39
Diversity of students in the D.M.D. program Class 2008
Native Am. Asian African Am. Hispanic M F M F M F M F 0 0 2 5 1 1 3 3
White Total M F M F 42 26 48 35
2009
1
0
8
7
1
3
6
6
26
24
42
40
2010
0
0
6
7
1
3
6
8
34
17
47
35
28
25
33
49
2011
0
1
1
7
0
7
4
9
Total
1
1
17
26
3
14
20
26 130 92 171 159
D.M.D. Scholarship Awards 2006-07 Marshall M. & Jeannette Butts Dewitt Scholarship Fund: Dental students with financial need who display academic achievement and motivation are eligible to apply for the scholarship. A total of $87,000 was awarded to 29 students. Andrew Abel Dental Scholarship Fund: Dental students who require financial assistance and display excellence in their academic and clinical endeavors are eligible to apply for the scholarship assistance. A total of $2,500 was awarded to one student. Krisia & Steve Rhoden Memorial Scholarship Fund: Students in the College of Dentistry, with special consideration to students from the Caribbean nations, including but not limited to Jamaica, are eligible to apply for the Rhoden Scholarship. One student was awarded a total of $7,000. William T. & Jackie C. Reid Scholarship in Dentistry Fund: Needy dental students with high scholastic averages are eligible for the Reid Scholarship. One student received an award of $6,900. Degree programs and enrollment Doctor of Dental Medicine 328 Foreign Trained Dentist 24 n 2-yr certificate Adv. education 19 in general dentistry n Endodontics 7 n Endodontic CE Fellows 2 n Endodontic/ 2 Facial Pain Fellow n Facial Pain 3 n Oral Pathology 2 n n
n Oral Surgery n Oral Surgery Fellows n Graduate Orthodontics n Orthodontic CE Fellows n Pediatric Dentistry n Graduate Periodontics n Graduate Prosthodontics n Prosthodontic Fellow n Veterans Administration
General Practice Dentistry
13 7 12 4 10 8 7 1 4
Class of 2007 Postdoctorate Plans 2007 Grads Associate Practice Advanced Education in General Dentistry n Military n n n
78 35 10 6
n n n n n
General Practice Residency Pedodontics Residency Oral Surgery Residency Orthodontics Residency Periodontics Residency
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Florida Tomorrow is a place… where all Floridians have access to dental care
Serving People Today Through the Statewide Network for Community Oral Health, the college extended low-cost dental care to Florida’s vulnerable, indigent and special needs residents. Nearly 75 percent of the college’s patient base is at or below 200 percent of the Federal Poverty Level. Through collegeowned and partner clinics in the network, the college has become one of the largest providers of low-cost, comprehensive, state-of-the-art dental care in Florida, providing nearly 4.5 percent of all indigent care to Florida’s residents during 101,595 patient visits in 2006-07. The newest addition to the Statewide Network for Community Oral Health (see map, next page) was established with the formal private-public partnership between the college and the Naples Children and Education Foundation (NCEF). NCEF donated $4 million to the college, which received a state match in the amount of $4 million, for the construction of a world-class pediatric dentistry program and facility on the Edison College campus. The foundation also provided $1.5 million in support of start up operational expenses for the clinic, which, when it opens fall of 2008, will greatly expand the delivery of clinical services in Collier County to at-risk children. In addition to service through college clinics, UF dental students and faculty provide free dental care during college-sponsored foreign aid trips each year to the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Costa Rica, and Honduras. Typically oriented to provide urgent and preventive dental care, these humanitarian efforts serve hundreds of people living in isolated areas under primitive conditions who would not otherwise receive dental care. Students, faculty and private dentists who volunteer to participate come away with an awestruck appreciation for their patients and profession.
Physical Plant Improvements and Expansion To better serve the college’s education, research and patient care missions, the college continues to focus on the renovation of existing and reassigned space and exploration of the idea of construction for a new west wing expansion. The footprint for a proposed west wing expansion is now included on the university’s Campus Master Plan, and development activities are underway to fund preliminary visioning for the expansion with the goal of contracting architectural renderings and construction cost projections. Once this is achieved, the college expects to pursue private and public funding sources for the west wing expansion project.
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Artist’s rendering of UFCD Naples Children’s Dental Clinic
Renovation Projects/Completed & Planned PROJECT
Patient Visits to College-owned Clinics, FY 2001-02 — 2006-07
EST. COST $50,000
COMPLETED
■ Prosthodontic Graduate Clinic Reception Office,
$30,000
COMPLETED
$167,190
COMPLETED
■ Renovate Admissions Office - D3-9
$28,531
COMPLETED
■ Oral Surgery Research Space Renovation
$53,498
COMPLETED
■ Replace 320 clinic computers
$300,000
COMPLETED
■ Central Sterilization - Replace Sterilizers
$200,000
2007-08
$20,000
2007-08
D3-22 & D3-23
120,000 101,595 100,000
89,954 78,173
80,000
73,643
78,215
58,177
(Chairs & Units) 75,540
68,372 58,860
■ Pediatric Dentistry Clinic Equipment
90,235
67,809
60,305
<200% FPL
60,000
Total Visits
40,000
20,000
D8-35,35A & 36
■ Oral Radiology - Replace Clinic Chairs 2001-2002
2002-2003
2003-2004
2004-2005
2005-2006
2006-2007
■ Jacksonville Dental Clinic - Repair and Equipment
$250,000
2007-08
■ D3-3 Auditorium –
$45,000
2007-08
■ Pediatric Dentistry Clinical Waiting Area
$40,000
2007-08
$150,000
2007-08
$8,000,000
2007-08
■ Pediatric Dentistry Clinic Renovation
$800,000
2008-09
■ Graduate Periodontic Clinic,
$700,000
2008-09
Replace carpet and renovate seating Carpet & Furniture
Statewide Network for Community Oral Health
TIME FRAME
■ Seminar Room, D1 - 9, renovation and equipment
■ Oral Biology Research Space Renovation –
5th Floor ■ Naples Pediatric Dental Clinic –
Building & Equipment
Renovation & Equipment ■ Central Sterilization - Replace additional equipment $500,000
2008-10
■ Graduate Prosthodontics Clinic,
$250,000
2008-10
■ 11th Floor Research Space –
$2,000,000
2008-10
■ Restrooms throughout the
$1,540,000
2008-11
■ Central Sterilization – Replace additional equipment $500,000
2008-11
■ Dental Simulation Laboratory –
2009-11
Renovation & Equipment Renovation & Equipment dental towers, renovation
Replace Simulators & AV TOTAL
$900,000 $16,524,219
ANNUAL REPORT | 2006-2007
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Florida Tomorrow is a day… when oral diseases and their impacts on systemic health are widely prevented and easily treated
Discovering for the Future The college is ranked No. 6 of 56 dental schools in terms of federal funding. This marks the seventh consecutive year the college was ranked within the top 10 dental schools receiving federal funding, and fuels a nationally-recognized oral health research enterprise emphasizing infectious diseases in dentistry, bone biology, pain and neurosciences, and translational research to improve clinical dental care. Recognizing clinical and translational research requires an interdisciplinary mix of people examining the same problems from different perspectives and bringing the most advanced genetic and molecular tools to bear on improving patient health, the college relies on its robust basic science research enterprise as the underpinning on which to build clinical and translational research efforts. With the support of a National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research/National Institutes of Health research infrastructure award, the college has recruited seven new research faculty and has developed a faculty research pipeline program to mentor clinical faculty in preparation for submitting competitive grant applications. This strategy strengthens ties between the college’s research on systemic and oral diseases and the genetics and diabetes research underway elsewhere in the Health Science Center. It builds “critical mass” within the department of oral biology’s areas of infectious diseases, molecular immunology and cell biology and enhances the college’s research activities in the areas of health disparities, caries, periodontal diseases, oral cancers, xerostomia, and pain.
Sponsored Research and Other Funding Fiscal Year 2006-07 n Public Health
$145,649
n Neuro/Pain
n Cancer
$170,000
n Training
$1,640,880
n Biomaterials
$422,628
n Clinical
$3,445,997
n Other
$629,464
$6,017,832
n Taste & Smell
$641,200
n Micro/Molecular Biology and Infectious Diseases
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TOTAL
$645,368
$13,759,018
726,223
State Industry 3% 7%
Misc/Internal 7%
Federal 83%
Research Awards by Funding Source, FY 2000-01 through 2006-07 $2,493,381
$18,000,000 $16,000,000
Pi
06/07 Award Title
Anusavice K J
$322,628.00 Ceramic Prosthesis Survival Based on Cares/Life Analysis (Optimized Stress States in Ceramic-Based Restorations-R37)
Aukhil I
$2,380.00 Evaluation of the Nobelreplaceæ Tapered Groovy Implant
Baccaglini L
$70,640.00 Epidemiology of Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis
Bartoshuk L
$491,199.81 Taste Psychophysics (Transferred from Yale University)
Bartoshuk L
$150,000.00 DSR Start Up Funding
Belanger M
$5,000.00 P Gingivalis Interaction with Placental Tissues, In Vitro and Animal Studies
Brady L J
$344,900.00 Immunomodulation by Exogenous Streptococcal Antibody
Brady L J
$334,554.00 Membranes of the Dental Pathogen Streptococcus Mutans
Burne Jr R A
$344,900.00 Genetics and Physiology of Oral Biofilms
Burne Jr R A
$544,883.00 Molecular Biology of Oral Alkali Production
Catalanotto F
$124,080.00 Partnership to Improve Oral Health in Young Children: Physician-Based Oral Health Care Intervention
Caudle R M
$251,876.00 Dynorphin Modulation of N-Methyl-D-Aspartate (NMDA) Receptor (Subcontract to University of Central Florida)
Caudle R M
$40,790.00 Dynorphin Modulation of N-Methyl-D-Aspartate (NMDA) Receptor REU Supplement for A Y DelvallePinero
Chan E K
$326,791.00 Antigens of RNA-Induced Silencing Complex in Autoimmunity
Chan E K
$47,604.00 Maternal Autoantibodies: Pathogenesis for Neonatal Lupus
Chan E K
$25,000.00 Development of RNA Interference as Tools for the Treatment of Oral Diseases
Chan E K
$23,987.00 Activation of Innate Immunity by Small Ribonucleoprotein (Subaward from WH Reeves, College of Medicine)
Culp D
$591,635.06 Oral Infectious Disease: Virulence and Host Determinants (Transferred from University of Rochester)
$2,726,223
$2,427,843
$2,229,884
$14,000,000 $1,355,737
$2,614,749
$12,000,000 $10,000,000 $8,000,000 $6,000,000 $4,000,000
$1,821,093
$14,359,217 $13,587,959 $11,632,326 $11,482,327 $9,753,239 $4,827,609 $8,242,260
$2,000,000 $2,229,884 $-
00-01
01-02
Non Federal Federal
587,959 $11,482,327
-06
Research Awards, FY 2006-2007
Awards by Funding Source, FY 2006-07
06-07
02-03
03-04
04-05
05-06
06-07
Non Federal Federal
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Pi
06/07 Award Title
Pi
06/07 Award Title
Culp D
$336,943.94 Salivary Mucous Cell Gene Expression (Transferred from University of Rochester)
Katz J
$5,000.00 P Gingivalis Interaction with Placental Tissues, in Vitro and Animal Studies
Dolan T
$8,000.00 Grinter Fellowship Special Board Allocation for Graduate Supplemental Stipends
Lakshmyya K
$286,996.19 Oral Pathogens: Polymicrobial Virulence Interactions
Lamont R J
$344,900.00 P. Gingivalis Interactions with Gingival Epithelial Cells
Lamont R J
$339,502.00 Molecular Aspects of Oral Plaque formation
Lamont R J
$87,515.00 Intra- and Interspecies Communications in Oral Bacteria
Lamont R J
$25,000.00 Development of RNA Interference as Tools for the Treatment of Oral Diseases
Lamont R J
$25,000.00 Miscellaneous Donors/Delta Dental
Lamont R J
$17,019.00 Proteomics of P. Gingivalis Invasion of Epithelial Cells
Esquivel-Upshaw $50,000.00 Start Up Funds for New Faculty Fillimgim R B
$620,710.00 Sex Related Genetic Influences on Pain and Analgesia
Fillingim R B
$337,442.00 Ethnic Differences in Responses to Painful Stimuli
Fillingim R B
$31,214.91 Psychological Stress and Risk of Cardiac Events
Fillingim R B
$432,961.00 Risk Factors for Onset and Persistence of TMD
Fillingim R B
$32,806.00 Mechanisms of Central and Peripheral Hyperalgesia
Fillingim R B
$30,000.00 Miscellaneous Donors; Medoc Advanced Medical Systems
Lemos J
Fillingim R B
$20,810.00 Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction and Myocardial Ischemia
$39,972.00 Adaptive Acid Tolerance of Streptococcus Sobrinus (Transferred to Univ. of Rochester 4/2007)
Magnusson N I
Fillingim R B
$7,392.00 Risk Factors for Onset and Persistence of TMD Administrative Supplement
Gordan V
$15,000.00 Long Term Clinical Evaluation of Universal Resin Base Composite Material and Self Etching Primer in Class I and II Restorations
$113,000.00 A 9 Month Multicenter Clinical Trial of Treatment with Periocline Ô Gel 2% Minocycline for Adjunctive Use to Scaling and Root Planing in Adults with Periodontal Disease
Magnusson N I
$72,625.00 A Clinical Trial to Compare the Safety and Efficacy of Two Marketed Tooth-Whitening Products
Gordan V
$10,000.00 Arginine Hydrolysis in Human Plaque and Saliva as a Predictor of Caries Risk
Magnusson N I
$67,725.00 Effectiveness Testing of Probiora3
Magnusson N I
$54,000.00 A Study to Compare Plaque Removal Using Different Concentrations of Disclosing Dye in an Experimental Toothpaste
Magnusson N I
$40,000.00 A Study to Develop a Panel of Subjects Who Leave Dental Plaque After Routine Toothbrushing
Magnusson N I
$29,000.00 A Controlled Study to Assess the Efficacy of Plaque Removal After Brushing with an Experimental Toothpaste
Gordan V
$402.34 Miscellaneous Donors/Residuals
Grieshaber N
$10,000.00 Identification of Small Regulatory RNAs in P Gingilalis
Grieshaber S
$162,000.00 Characterization of Chlamydial Inclusion Migration
Handfield M
$271,995.00 Epithelium-Microbe Interactions Dissected with Arrays
Hastie B
$157,962.00 Ethnic Differences in Acute Pain and Analgesic Response
Magnusson N I
$10,000.00 A Clinical Study to Validate Operators on the Digital Imaging System
Hastie B
$125,000.00 Start Up Funds for New Faculty
Magnusson N I
Holliday L S
$31,533.00 Development and Preclinical Testing of a Novel Osteoporosis Therapy
$2,500.00 A Clinical Study to Assess Gingivitis Levels Following Oral Prophylaxis
Magnusson N I
Holliday L S
$25,000.00 Development of RNA Interference as Tools for the Treatment of Oral Diseases
Katz J
$170,000.00 Human Cancer Associated Antigens in the Saliva for Early Tumor Detection and Diagnosis of Orodigestive Cancer
$18,000.00 A Multi-Center Randomized, Blinded Study Comparing the Effect of Crx-1191 in Combination with Scaling and Root Planing to That of Placebo Plus SRP on Serum C-Reactive Protein and Cytokines in Subjects with Severe Periodontitis
Magnusson N I
$165,000.00 A Clinical Study to Assess the Effectiveness of Dentifrice/Mouth Rinse Regimen on Gingivitis
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Pi
06/07 Award Title
Pi
Magnusson N I
$39,156.00 A Randomized, Single-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Clinical Microbiology Trial Designed to Determine the Effects of 100mg Doxycycline Versus Placebo on the Population Dynamic and Resistance Patterns if the Nasopharyngeal Flora in Normal Volunteers
Progulske-Fox A $17,214.00 Oral Immunology/Microbiology Research Group Annual Meeting
$8,593.75 Randomized, Controlled, Clinical Study Comparing Submerged Vs Trans-Mucosal Placement of P.004 Implants in the Anterior Maxilla by Evaluation of the Change in Bone Level between 1st Stage Surgery and 6 Months Post-Surgery
Martin W
06/07 Award Title
Riley J L
$301,098.00 Oral Health Disparities: Actions Taken About Pain
Riley J L
$13,679.00 Mechanisms of Central and Peripheral Hyperalgesia
Robinson B E
$15,000.00 Gulf Coast Area Health Education Center Program
Soderholm K
$100,000.00 Clinical Evaluation of Two Dental Adhesives
Sposetti V J
$174,292.00 Scholarships for Disadvantaged Students
Stewart-Bates C S $23,698.00 AIDS Education Training Centers Tomar S
$21,569.00 Enhancing Oral Health Care Use by HIV-Positives
Towle H J
$5,824.00 Prospective Eval of Hybrid Vs Non-Hybrid Designed Osseotite Implants in Short Span Fixed Bridge Cases
Walker C B
$62,443.00 Effectiveness Testing of Probiora3
Walker C B
$61,250.00 A Randomized, Single-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Clinical Microbiology Trial Designed to Determine the Effects of 100mg Doxycycline Versus Placebo on the Population Dynamic and Resistance Patterns of the Nasopharyngeal Flora in Normal Volunteers
$9,297.00 Characterization of the Analgesic Actions of IV Administered Analogs of SCP
Walker C B
$30,040.00 Validation of Transportation for Fecal and Saliva Samples
$310,411.00 Genetic Control of Autoimmune Exocrinopathy in NOD Mice
Walker C B
$25,000.00 The Effects of Antimicrobial Agents on Biofilms
Wheeler T T
$50,000.00 Evaluation of the Safety and Effectiveness of the Invisalign System in Treating Patients with Mixed Dentition
McArthur W P
$1,330,690.00 National Research Service Award in Oral Biology (Years 1 and 2)
McArthur W P
$44,978.00 National Research Service Award in Oral Biology Supplement for Rene Sinal
Mjor I
$599,377.00 Dental PBRN Network Chair
Morton D
$22,541.66 Early Loading of New Surface Straumann 4.1 and 4.8 Mm Diameter Implants in the Mandible and Maxillia
Neubert J K
$218,250.00 Novel Operant Thermal Assessments of Orofacial Pain
Neubert J K Peck A B
Pileggi R Baur S T $4,000.00 Propolis: An Anti-Inflammatory Medicament for Resporption Pop S
$10,000.00 Diabetes Mellitus and Expression of in Vivo Induced Antigens by Oral Pathogens
Wheeler T T
$3,970.00 Research Training for Post Graduate Students in Orthodontics
Price D D
$31,712.86 Peripheral and Central Mechanism of Pain in Patients with Fibromyalgia
Williams W N
$365,770.00 CMS Craniofacial Network Coqeu
Wong F
$2,500.00 Contribution of Sp/Nk-1 Receptor Signaling to Nociceptive Processing in Mice
Price D D
$22,928.00 Mechanism of Pain in Patients with Fibromyalgia Syndrome
Yezierski R P
Price D D
$17,016.00 Characterization of Pain Processing Mechanisms in Irritable Bowel Syndrome
$225,547.00 Integrative and Translational Training in Pain Research
Yezierski R P
Price D D
$11,809.00 Mechanisms of Neural Mobilization for Chronic Pain
Price D D
$11,689.00 Pain Rehabilitation: Patient Centered Outcomes
$30,000.00 Operant Assessment of Pain Sensitivity: Validation of a Method for Drug Screening and Mechanistic Studies
Yezierski R P
$1,000.00 Travel Award
Yilmaz O
$274,084.00 Modulation of Epithelial Cell Response by P. Gingivalis
TOTAL
$13,837,211.52
Progulske-Fox A $491,591.00 Interactions between Oral Pathogens and Vascular Cells Progulske-Fox A $176,419.00 Interactions between Oral Pathogens and Vascular Cells-Supplement
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Florida Tomorrow and you
Investing in the Future What is Florida Tomorrow for the University of Florida College of Dentistry? Florida Tomorrow is about all the ways the college is changing the world for the better. Florida Tomorrow is a belief that we have the responsibility to use teaching, research, and service to solve the greatest oral health challenges of our time and to inspire and nurture the next generation of oral health leaders. Florida Tomorrow is a comprehensive campaign over the next five years that will raise more than 15 million dollars to impact every aspect of the college’s mission to deliver excellence in dental education, research and patient care. Florida Tomorrow is an opportunity to invest in dreams—dreams that, because of your support for the University of Florida College of Dentistry, are becoming realities. Campaign Goals n Faculty Support n Graduate Support n Undergraduate Support
Raised to Date
goal
$3,165,455
$2,400,000
$83,519
$1,500,000
$0
$1,500,000
n Campus Enhancement
$4,187,668
$6,500,000
n Program Support & Research
$3,637,200
$3,100,000
$11,073,843
$15,000,000
Total
“I had the privilege of a half-time teaching appointment at the UF College of Dentistry for seven years. This was a wonderful experience to end my 47-year career in dentistry. In the ensuing years at UFCD, I observed a strong program improve each year as evidenced by the scores on the National Dental Boards and the pass rate on the Florida Dental Board. To help continue the progress made by Dean Dolan and the faculty, my wife and I donated appreciated real estate to endow a professorship. Working with Cathy Jenkins and Bruce Delaney of the UF Foundation Clark Hodge receiving his Honorary Fellowship award from AA&F president Barry Setzer.
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guided me through the intricacies of tax law, land transfer and other legal concerns. Donation of appreciated real estate is a viable way to help continue the work of UFCD.”
University of Florida College of Dentistry
—L. Clark Hodge, D.D.S., M.S.D., UFCD Friend
UFCD Honor Roll Individuals $10,000 to $49,999 Dr. Rodney S. (‘80) & Dr. Eva F. Ackley (‘81) Dr. Patrice & Dr. John A. Bidwell Dr. Geraldine M. Ferris (‘79) Dr. Keith G. Kanter Dr. George B. MacMaster (DAE ‘88) Dr. Bruce D. (‘80) & Barbara A. Manne Dr. Thomas A. Parker Dr. William T. & Jackie C. Reid $1,000 to $9,999 Dr. Lori A. (‘97) & Douglas R. Aiosa Dr. Jeremy M. (‘03) & Jacqueline A. Albert Dr. Safwat B. & Magda S. Attia Dr. Daniel P. (DAE ‘89) & Lori Barnes Dr. Dale D. (‘79) & Susan H. Batten Dr. Marci M. (‘83) & Dr. O. Glenn Beck, Jr. (‘79) Dr. Fara Bender (DAE ‘01) Dr. Steven P. (‘80) & Ellyn P. Bogdanoff Dr. Stu Bonnin (‘99) Dr. Rand (‘02) & Dr. Laura A. Bowden (‘03) Dr. Wayne D. & Teressa G. Bradley Dr. Lisamarie O. (‘04) & Joseph L. Brazeau Dr. Richard B. & Dr. Lynn S. Brinker Dr. Richard F. Brooks Dr. Randall W. (‘84) & Cornelia R. Brown Dr. Jeffrey N. & Dr. Sheri L. Brownstein (‘00) Mr. Francis M. Bush Dr. Mary Anne (‘83) & Miller L. Butler Dr. Samuel S. & Priscilla Caranante Dr. Vincent C. & Jovanna Caranante Dr. Randall B. & Patricia A. Caton Dr. Maria V. Chatani (‘94) Dr. Lawrence L. & Maria T. Clark Dr. Tony D. Clark (‘89) Dr. William J. Clark (DAE ‘97) Dr. Milton A. & Edith S. Clement Dr. Larry J. Cook (‘79) & Glenda F. Swearingen-Cook Dr. Jorge C. (‘79) & Marisa I. Coro Dr. Charles G. & Velma R. Cox Dr. Joel A. David (‘79) Dr. Suzanne N. Davidson (‘90) Dr. Peter E. & Jodie Dawson Dr. Margherita M. (DAE ‘88) & Victor F. de Moya, M.D. Dr. R. Heath Deason Dr. & L Carl DeJongh Dr. M. Franklin & Brenda L. Dolwick Dr. Jeffery (‘80) & Susan E. Dootson Dr. John S. Dozier (‘80) & Martha Paradeis
“Legacy is to leave the wood pile higher than you found it. It is to honor and give to those who have given you so much. Those who have been an ‘enabler’ in your life. Our College of Dentistry is just that — an enabler for all of us! The marvelous life we now enjoy has been enriched and enabled because of what UFCD provided each of us. Glenda and I are thrilled to be able to ‘quid pro quo’ — ‘To whom much is given, much is expected.’ It is an honor we leave a portion of our legacy to our college — the UF College of Dentistry!” —Larry Cook, D.M.D., Class of 1980
Dr. Lizette A. (‘88) & Mark T. Dreyer, D.M.D., P.A. (‘86) Dr. Stuart I. (‘78) & Christy C. Dropkin Dr. Sharon J. Durrett (‘04) Dr. Stephen M. Durrett (‘97) & Deborah L. Herbert-Durrett Dr. Peter T. Esposito (DAE ‘94) Dr. Jacquelene G. (‘81) & Dr. Sutton B. Farnham (DAE ‘81) Dr. Alan E. Fetner (‘79) & Dr. Mary S. Hartigan (‘81) Dr. Garland L. S. Forbes Dr. Charles R. (‘78) & Carol L. Fort Dr. Mark H. (DAE ‘97) & Jennifer T. Freeland Dr. Gustavo E. Fuentes Dr. Marc A. Gale Dr. Jay H. (‘82) & Randi M. Garlitz Dr. Robert D. Gehrig (DAE ‘81) & Grisel Perez-Gehrig Dr. Elizabeth K. Gesenhues (DAE ‘89) Dr. Alex Ghazal Dr. Jimmy (‘81) & Karen Glenos Dr. Timothy A. (‘93) & Tiffany D. Glomb Dr. Gregory W. (‘94) & Dr. Wanda E. Goodreau (‘94) Dr. Shaun D. (‘82) & Paula J. Graser, R.D.H. Dr. Laurence I. (‘85) & Deborah L. Grayhills Dr. Henry A. (DAE ‘91) & Karleen M. Gremillion Dr. Marcio Guelmann & Ariela Notzer-Guelmann Dr. Margaret S. (‘88) & George H. Hartwig III Dr. D. Alan (‘76) & Jeanne L. Hays Dr. Mary A. (‘85) & Marcus A. Hencinski Dr. To-Nguyen T. (‘89) & Trongan D. Hoang Dr. Lauren G. (‘85) & Robert E. Hodges Dr. Mark R. Holmes (‘01) Dr. Timothy K. (‘82) & Karen C. Hope Dr. Greg J. Huang (‘87) Dr. Irene R. & Gabriel D. Hurst Dr. James C. (‘99) & Tricia R. Johnson Dr. Johnny (‘83) & Patricia G. Johnson Dr. Raed S. & Kimberly D. Kasem Dr. Howard B. & Detra L. Kay Dr. Lee Anne (‘97) & David A. Keough Dr. Michael W. Lee II (‘99) Dr. Robyn B. Lesser Melamud (‘00) & Gene A. Melamud Dr. Parker E. & Lorraine Mahan
Dr. Gary H. Malowitz Dr. Barry K. (DAE ‘94) & Sharon R. Marcum Dr. Michael P. Marfori Dr. Celia S. Martin (‘84) Dr. Mark A. (‘82) & Beverly Mautner Dr. Silas E. (‘85) & Shannon McAninch Dr. Leigh A. McIlwain Dr. Janna McIntosh (DAE) Dr. Paul A. (‘84) & Terri P. Mevoli Dr. Kevin B. (‘05) & Emily S. Miller Dr. Robert N. Mixon (‘95) Dr. Wayne G. & Debbie K. Moesching Dr. Cindy C. Moore (‘79) Dr. Oscar (‘90) & Dr. Elizabeth A. Morejon (‘90) Dr. Howell C. (‘84) & Donna Morrison Dr. Esteban (‘78) & Maria E. Mulkay Dr. R. Daniel & Ann A. Nable Dr. James E. (‘79) & Bonnie B. Nabors Dr. Nicholas A. (‘01) & Jessica R. Narducci Dr. Gary C. (‘80) & Barbara L. Nawrocki Dr. Thomas P. O’Connell (DAE ‘89) Dr. Craig L. Oldham (‘92) & Dr. Margaret A. Colleran Dr. Alan R. Ossi (‘99) Dr. Marineyda Oyola & Erick J. Morales Dr. Richard A. (‘95) & Lindsey S. Parent Dr. Stephen T. (‘83) & Honi E. Parker Dr. Sarah S. (‘05) & Jamie R. Pavlow Dr. Sonia I. Pena (‘80) & Vernon J. Pierce Dr. Ernesto A. (‘87) & Lourdes A. Prieto Dr. Robert E. & Lorie L. Primosch Dr. Boyd E. & Janis M. Robinson Dr. Raymond L. (‘76) & Patricia G. Rogers Dr. Charles L. & Dr. Lydia G. Ross Mr. Ned R. Sachs Dr. Heberto M. Salgueiro (‘83) & Dr. Rita Echevarria-Salgueiro Dr. Hans R. (‘87) & Lynette V. Salheiser Dr. Mary A. Sanders (‘95) Dr. David C. (‘77) & Elizabeth G. Sarrett Dr. Julie A. Saviano (‘91) ANN U AL RE P ORT | 2 0 0 6 - 2 0 0 7
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Dr. Bruce W. (‘83) & Mary Scarola Dr. Barry P. & Ellen G. Setzer Dr. Lee N. & Eleanor Sheldon Dr. Perry V. Silva (DAE ‘95) Dr. Christopher D. Smith Dr. Gary J. (‘77) & Florayne Snyder Dr. Kirk H. (‘92) & Michelle M. Solberg Dr. Michael D. & Suzanne W. Spencer Dr. Douglas L. (‘87) & Traci J. Starkey Dr. Tracie C. (‘94) & Robert Starling Dr. Bruce J. Stevens Dr. Mark C. Stewart Mr. Dennis & Sharon Stone Dr. P. Shawn Stopperich Dr. John H. (‘86) & Terri L. Thee Dr. Carly W. Thomas (DAE ) Dr. E. Donald (‘87) & Dr. R. Valorie Thomas Dr. Don E. (‘84) & Lisa M. Tillery Dr. William H. & Kathleen F. Truax
Dr. John R. (‘84) & Elizabeth B. Eifert Dr. David J. (‘93) & Christine J. Ferlita Mr. David C. Fife Dr. Thomas Alan (‘96) & Dr. Shannon L. Galinis (‘97) Dr. Melanie Georgeanne Halkitis (‘83) Dr. Jeffrey A. Hameroff Dr. Robert B. (‘79) & Debra A. Hawkins Dr. Cecilia Wicklin (‘82) & Robert C. Hines Mr. Barry House Dr. Salvatore R. Indelicato (DAE ‘89) Dr. Loyce A. Jones (‘84) Dr. Alan S. Kaplan (‘76) Dr. Loyd J. Kiernan III (‘80) Dr. Arthur D. & Karen S. King Dr. Kenneth W. (‘80) & Deborah K. Knopf Dr. Robert A. (‘79) & Monica C. Lalane Dr. Lewis C. Larson (‘76) & Betty Jean Mitchum Larson Dr. Rochelle Lopyan (‘80) Dr. Delton E. (‘84) & Julie Lynch
L. Byrne Austin Dr. Thomas K. (‘91) & Lora B. Bailey Dr. Ralf R. & Deborah C. Barckhausen Dr. Alan Barr Dr. Steven R. (‘86) & Sandra L. Bateh Dr. John A. (‘83) & Laura L. Batlle Dr. David A. Beach (‘05) Dr. Carroll G. & Sue H. Bennett Dr. Enrique Bimstein Dr. David J. (‘85) & Nancy J. Blue Dr. Steven A. (‘79) & Janet L. Boe Dr. Douglas Bogart (‘84) Dr. Joseph R. Boulter (‘85) & Dr. Avis S. Chen-Boulter Dr. David A. Bowles Dr. Heather K. (‘98) & Allen R. Burch Dr. Karen Anne Burns (‘01) & Dr. Thomas J. Boland Dr. Salvatore R. Cabassa (‘95) Dr. Maria C. (‘85) & James D. Camp III Dr. David A. (‘96) & Jennifer Campbell
“I am grateful for the abundance in my life, and my dental education has enabled me to have a career and a lifestyle that are fulfilling. I feel it is my responsibility to ‘give back’ to the UF College of Dentistry for providing that education, because there is no other investment I’ve made that has yielded a better return than my tuition dollars. I chose to give back by taking out a life insurance policy for $100,000 and making the college the beneficiary. I know my small annual investment in the policy premium will make a difference for future UFCD students and faculty. Cathy Jenkins made the process —William Martin, D.M.D., Class of 1976 so easy, and I urge all UFCD graduates to take advantage of this opportunity to give back.”
“When I heard the Department of Periodontology was doing a major renovation of the graduate clinics, I wanted to help. One of my residency memories was the operatories we had to use for surgeries. They were small, cramped and inadequate. So, when I was offered the chance to equip one of the rooms for periodontal surgery of all types, I took the opportunity. I decided to pledge $100,000 over a 5-year period. Now the question was how to pay the pledge. My investment advisory at Smith Barney recommended using some stocks in my portfolio. Due to changes in the stock market, I would have a large capital gains fee if I sold the stock, but by donating it I received a tax deduction for a charitable contribution instead. Therefore, I covered my yearly pledge by turning over some of the stock to the UF Foundation. It is a plan that has worked well for me and could for others too. Ask Cathy Jenkins for help. It is a real win-win way of helping UFCD and your own tax burden as well.” —Geraldine Ferris, D.M.D., Class of 1979
Dr. George R. (‘93) & Clare Van Etta Dr. Rick Waggener Dr. Timothy M. (‘82) & Dr. Janice G. Wahl (DAE ‘83) Dr. Michael Watkins Dr. Gerald K. (‘79) & Anna H. Weaver Dr. Scott A. Wenk Dr. Timothy T. Wheeler (‘85) & Dr. Janet D. Pappas (‘88) Dr. John F. Whitt, Jr. Dr. Abby T. (‘97) & Gregg O. Wilentz Dr. James G. (‘93) & Casey B. Wilson Dr. David D. Woods (DAE ‘92) & Linda Cunningham-Woods Dr. Clark J. (‘78) & Mary S. Wright Dr. Paul E. (‘99) & Avery L. Zaritsky Dr. Walter F. Zoller (‘80) & Rose Duszkin $500 to $999 Dr. Ronald H. & Barbara Abel Mr. M. Luke & Karen Alter Dr. Gregory A. (‘83) & Patricia A. Archambault Dr. Richard L. Balick (‘83) Dr. Brent Bartruff (‘98) Dr. Paul L. (‘76) & Alexis Benjamin Dr. Terrence L. (‘81) & Susan E. Braun Dr. Craig C. Broome (‘92) & Dr. Stacy B. McLendon-Broome (‘92) Dr. Richard S. Brown (‘83) & Melinda Limcangco-Brown Dr. Judith A. Buchanan (‘80) Dr. John M. Cherry, Jr. (‘85) Dr. Matthew S. Clegg (‘05) Mr. Mark S. Colburn Dr. J. Frank & Doris S. Collins Dr. Michael L. (‘90) & Lori Danze Dr. Alberto A. (‘82) & Lissett de Cardenas Dr. Teresa A. Dolan & Stanley H. Given II
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Dr. James E. (‘87) & Angela T. Martin Dr. William C. (‘96) & Dr. Dawn L. Martin (‘96) Dr. Mark E. (‘80) & Nancy H. Moffitt Dr. Arturo F. (‘79) & Liza C. Mosquera Dr. Robert S. (‘78) & Carol A. Murrell Dr. David C. & Lois J. Neal Dr. Stephen L. New (‘76) Dr. Scott D. (‘90) & Judith R. Newlin Dr. Dennis G. Nielson Dr. Christopher S. Noel Dr. Gene R. (‘81) & Sara Patch Dr. Timothy D. (‘80) & Dr. Magaly G. Poppell (‘88) Dr. Enrique (‘83) & Kathleen A. Romeu Dr. George A. (‘92) & Claudia Sanchez Dr. Michael P. Sardzinski (‘93) Dr. Sophia L. Scantlebury (‘01) & Jonathan S. Saul Dr. Bhavik P. Shah (‘98) Dr. Seth J. & Patricia H. Shapiro Dr. Ann L. Steiner (‘80) & Thomas A. Herrmann Dr. Patricia M. (‘88) & Dr. T. C. Tapley Dr. Alfred H. & Annette I. Underwood Dr. Arvind K. Vakani (‘03) Dr. Raymond T. Webber Dr. Richard S. (‘82) & Dr. Jeanette Westberry (‘84) Dr. Steven M. (‘84) & Sonja H. Wieder $100 to $499 Dr. Pamela G. & hael J. Adams, D.D.S. Dr. Dennis P. (‘96) & Kristine Allen Dr. Steven R. (‘83) & Denise Alman Dr. Amy F. (‘96) & Chris Anderson Dr. John M. (‘89) & Malinda P. Andrews Dr. Kevin J. Andrews Dr. Harold R. Arthur, Jr. (‘02) Dr. Daryl E. (‘97) & Kristi L. Askeland
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Dr. J. Edward (‘85) & Vivien Carroll Mrs. Carol R. & James L. Carter Dr. Michele L. (‘97) & Michael R. Cavendish Dr. Francis C. Chaney (‘79) & Susie Cheney Dr. Ronald J. Charity (‘92) Mr. Richard A. & Amelia B. Closmore Dr. Mark S. (‘81) & Melissa D. Coican Dr. Gage N. & Virginia M. Colby Dr. Thomas A. (DAE ‘92) & Georgia S. Copulos Dr. Christopher J. Cowell (‘95) Dr. Amy L. Creech-Gionis (‘95) & Stephen L. Gionis Dr. Ann E. & James A. Davison Dr. Daniel A. Delcastillo (‘90) & Grace D. Maya Dr. Sara M. (‘04) & Marcus L. Droker Dr. Francisco J. Espinosa (‘96) Dr. Daniel M. (‘99) & Erin F. Eves Dr. Deborah A. Ferrer (‘99) Dr. Donnie L. Filipczak (‘97) Dr. Edward J. (‘97) & Lourdes P. Fisher Dr. Ross H. Fishman (‘04) Dr. Beatriz Fraga-Davidson (‘83) & Marvin M. Davidson Dr. Gerald M. & Patricia L. Francati Dr. Curtis E. & Joyce D. Gause Dr. Joseph M. Gerlecz Dr. Richard J. & Betty E. Greenspan Dr. Vincent A. (‘84) & Theresa Grosso Dr. Jeffrey M. Hanley (‘99) Dr. Phillip M. Hartgraves (DAE ‘93) Dr. Lee S. (DAE ‘86) & Jacquelyn R. Hauer Dr. Frederick E. Hosley Dr. Carlos M. (‘85) & Isabel M. Interian Dr. Larry G. (‘82) & Theresa M. James Dr. Eve James-Wilson Dr. Joslyn A. Jenkins (‘97) & Dr. Paul D. Stein (‘94) Dr. Douglas S. (‘82) & Gail M. Johnson Dr. Jeffrey D. (‘85) & Shannon R. Jones Dr. Barry H. (‘84) & Becky Katz Dr. Joseph C. & Sharon L. Kehoe Dr. Jason A. Kempinski (‘02) Dr. Scott F. (‘80) & Dr. Debra G. Kenward Dr. Gerald M. Kluft Mr. Eugene & Linda L. Kopf Dr. Ernest A. Lado, Jr. Dr. Gregory G. (‘81) & Susan G. Langston Dr. Louis J. (‘94) & Dr. Christie J. Latulippe (‘97) Dr. Thomas C. & Emily W. Lawton Dr. J. Michael (‘87) & Ginger Layton Dr. Donald W. & Janice C. Legler Dr. Peter G. Lemieux (‘97) Dr. James J. Lyons & Mary Lou Mansfield Dr. Craig J. (‘86) & Antoinette Malin Dr. William J. & Mary Maples
Thank you for your support Dr. William (‘76) & Shelly L. Marchese Dr. William B. Martin (‘77) & Dr. Judith Rae Banks Dr. Todd W. (‘92) & Melinda S. McCabe Dr. Michael G. (‘88) & Corina L. McCorkle Dr. Sean T. & Dr. Judith McDonnell Dr. William T. (‘87) & Jennifer McKenzie Dr. Daniel J. Melker Dr. Pamela A. Miller-Ottesen (‘99) & John P. Ottesen Dr. Reid W. Montini (‘05) & Karin D. Senn Dr. Ivo (‘89) & Dr. Isabel M. Moraguez Dr. James A. (DAE ‘84) & Victoria M. Morrish Dr. Keith A. Morse (‘99) Dr. Edward S. Mortellaro, Jr. (‘78) & Linda Lodato-Mortellaro Dr. J. Marie Stidham Mundy (‘85) & Craig A. Stidham Dr. Michael J. Murray (‘98) Dr. Roger B. Nofsinger Dr. Kay W. O’Leary (DAE ‘90) & Brian Dasher Dr. Cara Overbeck Dr. Paul A. (‘90) & Brownyn B. Palo Dr. William N. Pantazes (DAE ‘91) Dr. Shawn M. Perce (‘02) Dr. David M. & Leslie J. Plank Dr. Richard Charles (‘86) & Maria P. Rampi Dr. John R. (‘04) & Shirley Raulerson Dr. Steven D. (‘84) & Michelle Reddick Dr. Gregory D. Reddish (‘80) Dr. William F. & Cynthia E. Robinson Dr. David Rowe Dr. L. Allen (‘88) & Tina M. Sain Dr. Pamela R. (‘86) & Robert A. Sandow Dr. Myron D. (‘93) & Sharon R. Schrock Dr. Kristin M. (‘94) & Joseph T. Shinnick Dr. Alberto (‘01) & Mary H. Silva Dr. Henry A. (‘79) & Teri Silverman Dr. Daniel S. (‘00) & Sally L. Slaybaugh Dr. Martha V. Smyth (‘90) & James T. Milani Dr. Michael (‘94) & Alice P. Sofianos Dr. James A. (‘85) & Lori C. Speckman Dr. Venita J. Sposetti (‘79) & Dr. Larry G. Rooks Dr. George W. Starks & Betty Jo Baechle-Starks Dr. Malcolm E. (DAE ‘80) & Kathleen C. Steen Dr. Cathy M. (‘05) & Andrew J. Taylor Dr. Suzanne Thiems-Heflin (‘85) & Phillip H. Heflin Dr. David A. (‘84) & Linda M. Thompson Dr. Michael L. (‘76) & Sarah E. Tidwell Dr. Christopher F. (‘94) & Sophia Waite Dr. James C. & Martha Wallace Dr. Richard D. (‘97) & Lia Walter Dr. Ronald E. Watson Mr. Christopher J. Williams Dr. Israel (‘86) & Nancy C. Winikor Dr. Shari A. Witkoff (‘95)
Dr. Jess H. (‘80) & Georgia R. Yates Dr. Lisa A. (‘95) & Jay Yurkiewicz $1 to $99 Dr. William K. & Barbara B. Collett Dr. Frederick L. & Joy D. Cox Dr. Quince B. & Muriel E. Davis Dr. Sharon A. Day-O’Steen (‘96) & Raymond A. O’Steen Dr. Drew E. (‘04) & Vanessa P. Earhart Dr. Jeffrey A. Janoff Dr. Margaret W. (‘90) & Dr. Gregory A. Johnston Dr. Michael J. Kadair Dr. Suresh C. Mishra Ms. Gloria B. Pagington Dr. Sterling L. Ronk Dr. Richard D. Salzmann (‘86) Ms. Mary Swietzer Ms. Latania M. Williams
Organizations $1,000,000 and above Naples Children & Education Foundation $100,000 to $999,999 The Lucy Gooding Charitable Fdtn. Trust $50,000 to $99,999 Astra Tech, Inc. State Endowment Matching Gifts $10,000 to $49,999 Align Technology, Inc. Implant Innovations, Inc. ITI Center Walter Lorenz Surgical, Inc. Straumann U.S.A. Susan Royal Wurth Foundation, Inc.
$1,000 to $9,999 A-dec, Inc. Brandon Dental Care Caton & Taylor, P.A. Central Florida Oral Surgery, P.A. Clermont Pediatric Dentistry Colgate-Palmolive Co. Dentistry Alumni Assn. S.E. Coast Dist. FL Soc of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons Hu-Friedy Manufacturing Co., Inc. Kerr Corp. Drs. Caleb King & Richard Oliver, Jr. LSU Health Sciences Foundation J. Hillis Miller Health Center Gift Shop, Inc. Nobel Biocare Pedo Gators, Inc. Pfizer, Inc. South Georgia Oral & Maxillofacial Surg. Southwest Florida Oral & Facial Surgery Total Quality Networks $500 to $999 Bello Dental Center, Inc. Kiwanis Club Foundation $100 to $499 3M Unitek Aguirre & Sappington Orthodontics Beckman Coulter, Inc. City of Gainesville Florida Dental Association Gulf Coast Family Dentistry Marris Orthodontics, P.A. Martin & Jacobson Orthodontics Medtronic Foundation Pappas & Tapley Orthodontics $1 to $99 Bradenton Eye Clinic
This Honor Roll includes the names of all donors to the UF College of Dentistry from July 1, 2006 to June 30, 2007. If your name is not included and you think it should be, one of the following may be the reason it is not: • The gift was made before July 1, 2006 (and was recognized in a previous report) or after June 30, 2007 (and it will be recognized in a future Honor Roll). • You made a pledge instead of a gift and planned to fulfill your commitment after June 30, 2006. (Only actual pledge payments made between July 1, 2006 and June 30, 2007 are listed.) • A personal gift was made using your company’s check or letterhead. In this case, you may be listed in the corporate and organization section of the Honor Roll. • We made a mistake. In spite of our best efforts, errors and omissions occur. If so, please accept our apologies and notify the UF College of Dentistry Development Office, PO Box 100217, Gainesville, FL 32610-0217. Call 352273-5779 or e-mail Cathy Jenkins, UFCD director of development at
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UFCD Directory Administration Teresa A. Dolan, D.D.S., M.P.H. Dean and Professor of Community Dentistry and Behavioral Science (352) 273-5800 |
[email protected] Kenneth J. Anusavice, D.M.D., Ph.D. Associate Dean for Research, Distinguished Professor of Dental Biomaterials (352) 392-4351 |
[email protected] Samuel B. Low, D.D.S., M.S., M.Ed., Associate Dean for Faculty Practice and Continuing Education, Professor of Periodontology (352) 846-1266 |
[email protected] William P. McArthur, Ph.D., Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs and Professor of Oral Biology (352) 273-5800 |
[email protected] Robert E. Primosch, D.D.S., M.Ed. Associate Dean for Education and Professor of Pediatrics (352) 273-5953 |
[email protected] Venita J. Sposetti, D.M.D. Assistant Dean for Admissions and Financial Aid and Associate Professor of Prosthodontics (352) 273-5957 |
[email protected] Kenneth Tomlinson, B.S.B.A. Associate Dean for Administration (352) 273-5800 |
[email protected] Timothy T. Wheeler, D.M.D., Ph.D. Assistant Dean for Advanced and Graduate Education and Professor and Chairman, Department of Orthodontics (352) 273-5690 |
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UFCD Departmental Chairs and Program Directors Community Dentistry and Behavioral Science Scott L. Tomar, D.M.D., Dr.P.H. Chair (352) 273-5968 |
[email protected] Community Based Dentistry/ Advanced Education in General Dentistry Program Directors Roberta L. Diehl, D.D.S., Hialeah (305) 694-5400 |
[email protected] Lauren M. Governale, D.M.D., M.P.H., Naples (352) 273-5800 |
[email protected] Thomas C. Porter, D.M.D., Seminole (727) 394-6064 |
[email protected] Clifford Starr, D.M.D., Jacksonville (904) 244-7051 |
[email protected] Dental Biomaterials Kenneth J. Anusavice, D.M.D., Ph.D., Chair (352) 392-4351 |
[email protected] Chiayi Shen, Ph.D., Program Director (352) 392-0508 |
[email protected] Endodontics Frank J. Vertucci, D.M.D., Chair and Program Director (352) 273-5440 Operative Dentistry Paul Blaser, D.D.S., M.S.D., Chair (352) 273-5842 |
[email protected] Oral Biology Robert Burne, Ph.D., Chair (352) 392-4370 |
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Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery and Diagnostic Sciences Robert E. Bates, D.D.S., Interim Chair (352) 392-2673 |
[email protected] James G. Green, M.D., D.D.S., Program Director for Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery (352) 392-2673 |
[email protected] Donald M. Cohen, D.M.D., M.S., M.B.A., Program Director for Oral Pathology (352) 392-2505 |
[email protected] Orthodontics Timothy Wheeler, D.M.D., Ph.D., Chair and Program Director (352) 273-5690 |
[email protected] Henry A. Gremillion, D.D.S., M.A.G.D., Craniofacial Pain and Temporomandibular Dysfuntion Fellowship Program Director (352) 392-8862 |
[email protected] Pediatric Dentistry Marcio Guelmann, D.D.S., Chair (352) 392-4131 |
[email protected] Daniela Silva, D.D.S., M.S., Program Director (352) 392-4131 Periodontology Ikramuddin Aukhil, B.D.S., M.S., Chair (352) 392-4305 |
[email protected] Tord M. Lundgren, L.D.S., Odont. Dr., Program Director (352) 392-4305 |
[email protected] Prosthodontics A.E. “Buddy” Clark, D.M.D., Ph.D., M.E., Chair (352) 846-2549 |
[email protected] Edgar O’Neill, D.D.S., M.S., F.A.C.P., Program Director (352) 392-4231 |
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