News: School of Dental Medicine

A researcher working in the lab of the Chambers-Grundy Center for Transformative Neuroscience
Campus News |

A collection of news stories featuring collaboration and reflection at UNLV.

Students in class
Campus News |

Future healthcare providers learn about challenges that prevent people from seeking treatment.

two doctors in scrubs around dental chair
People |

UNLV School of Dental Medicine names Drs. Jesse Falk and Michael Moody its Alumni of the Year.

Portrait of Dr. Flora Phipps
People |

She never had an instructor in dental school who was young, female, or a minority, so she decided to become that role model for someone else.

Students pose between U.N.L.V. letters
Campus News |

A collection of news stories highlighting remembrance and improvement at UNLV.

Photo of Phillip Son wearing a suit and coat
Campus News |

MBA dual degrees offer interdisciplinary edge for students who want to focus their business acumen on specific industries.

A device created by UNLV Engineering researchers for a space experiment
Research |

First-of-its-kind device developed by UNLV for International Space Station experiment will test microgravity and Earth differences in growth and treatment of oral bacteria.

A student wears a white coat with a patch that reads 'UNLV School of Medicine'
Campus News |

Future medical professionals collect the clothing that's a mark of their station.

President Whitfield speaking at a podium
Business and Community |

Take a moment on March 30 to recognize the contributions UNLV's medical professionals are making to our community.

Person viewing monitors
Campus News |

A collection of news stories highlighting the experts and events at UNLV.

A woman sits next to a series of three sets of model teeth
Research |

Dr. Tanya Al-Talib advocates for dentists becoming the first line of defense against sleep apnea and other sleep breathing issues.

Valinder "Val" Addison in front of palm trees and blue sky.
People |

While some of us have nicknames we wish everyone would forget, Valinder Addison likes hers because her family and friends say she keeps going, and going, and going.