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faculty | postdoctoral programs | research activities | The division is at the forefront of developing materials for computerized fabrication of restorations. Our faculty have developed new concepts and techniques for analyzing the interaction between biomaterials and cells at the molecular and genetic levels. We have strategically positioned ourselves to create, analyze, and test novel synthetic materials for tissue replacement and prosthetic therapy. The primary functions of the Division of Biomaterials/Restorative science are:
Integrated graduate programs are available for qualified students to combine their clinical specialty certificate programs with biomaterials research.
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