Candidate: Dr. Renato Menezes is a dentist currently undergoing postdoctoral training at the University of Pittsburgh, School of Dental Medicine, Department of Oral Biology. His prior research focuses on investigation of genes related to bone loss in the human jaws and genes associated with oral clefts. His short-term goal is to gain fundamental knowledge of craniofacial and dental genetic disorders, with special emphasis on understanding the etiology, epidemiology and phenotypes of oral clefts. Another short-term goal is to gain expertise in statistical genetics. A deeper understanding of oral clefts and statistical genetics is critical to the development of abilities necessary for his independent research career. His long term goal is to become an independent, interdisciplinary research scientist with a funded research program that will bring together expertise in genetics, molecular biology and statistics to advance our understanding of complex traits like craniofacial and dental genetic disorders. Environment: The Center for Craniofacial and Dental Genetics has ongoing NIDCR-funded grants examining craniofacial and dental disorders. The University of Pittsburgh has a long standing track record of providing postdoctoral fellows and research associates with exceptional research and career development training. Mentors & Consultants: Dr. Alexandre Vieira and Dr. Mary Marazita will serve as mentors for this award. Dr. Vieira is the PI on a grant for the genetic analysis of oral clefts in association with dental abnormalities. He has expertise in craniofacial and dental genetic disorders. Dr. Mary Marazita, an expert in statistical genetics and orafacial research is the PI on several craniofacial and dental genetics grants. Dr. Emanuela Taioli an expert in cancer epidemiology will serve as a consultant. Research Career Development Plan: In addition to a series of tutorials conducted with the mentors in their areas of expertise, the PI will also participate in relevant workshops, seminars, and society meetings. The progress of the candidate will be evaluated by his mentors and an external committee. His progress will also be evaluated through his ability to desing, execute and write his papers about his research area. The major goal is to be able to apply for a R01 grant during the last year of this award. Research Study:
The aim of this project is to identify genes that can contribute to both craniofacial/dental anomalies and cancer, and contribute to the better understanding of complex craniofacial and dental genetic disorders.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Dental & Craniofacial Research (NIDCR)
Type
Research Transition Award (R00)
Project #
7R00DE018413-05
Application #
8400051
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (NSS)
Program Officer
Harris, Emily L
Project Start
2010-08-01
Project End
2013-07-31
Budget Start
2011-10-28
Budget End
2012-07-31
Support Year
5
Fiscal Year
2011
Total Cost
$239,287
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Texas Health Science Center Houston
Department
Dentistry
Type
Schools of Dentistry
DUNS #
800771594
City
Houston
State
TX
Country
United States
Zip Code
77225
Fontoura, Clarissa; Silva, Renato M; Granjeiro, José M et al. (2015) Association of WNT9B Gene Polymorphisms With Nonsyndromic Cleft Lip With or Without Cleft Palate in Brazilian Nuclear Families. Cleft Palate Craniofac J 52:44-8
Letra, Ariadne; Silva, Renato M; Motta, Luise G et al. (2012) Association of MMP3 and TIMP2 promoter polymorphisms with nonsyndromic oral clefts. Birth Defects Res A Clin Mol Teratol 94:540-8
Letra, Ariadne; Silva, Renato M; Rylands, Ryan J et al. (2012) MMP3 and TIMP1 variants contribute to chronic periodontitis and may be implicated in disease progression. J Clin Periodontol 39:707-16
Letra, A; Bjork, B; Cooper, M E et al. (2012) Association of AXIN2 with non-syndromic oral clefts in multiple populations. J Dent Res 91:473-8
Andrade Filho, P A; Letra, A; Cramer, A et al. (2011) Insights from studies with oral cleft genes suggest associations between WNT-pathway genes and risk of oral cancer. J Dent Res 90:740-6
Letra, Ariadne; Menezes, Renato; Cooper, Margaret E et al. (2011) CRISPLD2 variants including a C471T silent mutation may contribute to nonsyndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate. Cleft Palate Craniofac J 48:363-70
Letra, A; Menezes, R; Fonseca, R F et al. (2010) Novel cleft susceptibility genes in chromosome 6q. J Dent Res 89:927-32
Beaty, Terri H; Murray, Jeffrey C; Marazita, Mary L et al. (2010) A genome-wide association study of cleft lip with and without cleft palate identifies risk variants near MAFB and ABCA4. Nat Genet 42:525-9
Menezes, Renato; Letra, Ariadne; Kim, Ana H et al. (2010) Studies with Wnt genes and nonsyndromic cleft lip and palate. Birth Defects Res A Clin Mol Teratol 88:995-1000
Menezes, Renato; Marazita, Mary Louise; Goldstein McHenry, Toby et al. (2009) AXIS inhibition protein 2, orofacial clefts and a family history of cancer. J Am Dent Assoc 140:80-4