Dr. Herve Sroussi, who is integrating his PhD studies in oral biology with specialty training in oral medicine, was appointed to this institutional DSA in July of 1998. Dr. Sroussi, who received his DMD in 1994 from Hebrew University in Israel, came to California as a permanent resident in June of 1996, and engaged in research and clinical activities under the supervision of oral medicine and oral biology faculty during 1997, leading to his entrance into our DSA program with the oral biology-oral medicine combination. This particular track permits full integration of both components from the start, due to the flexibility inherent in our oral medicine program, which we anticipate will result in a shorter time to completion. Dr. Sroussi's research interests are currently focused on cellular immune mechanisms of the host response to HIV infection, and co-infections with other viruses, particularly the human papillomavirus (HPV). Kl6DE003860005 Dr. Susan Hyde, who is pursuing her PhD in epidemiology in combination with specialty training in dental public health, was appointed to this institutional DSA in July of 1998. Dr. Hyde received her DDS from UCSF in 1992 and her MPH from UC Berkeley in 1998, and began her DSA program last July. Her focus this year has been mainly on her dental public health residency and developing her research skills in epidemiology under the auspices of Dr. Jane Weintraub. She is making very good progress in both areas and will begin her intensive PhD work in epidemiology at Berkeley starting this summer, while continuing her public health residency experiences at a reduced level of commitment over the next several years.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Dental & Craniofacial Research (NIDCR)
Type
Unknown (K16)
Project #
5K16DE000386-07
Application #
6655199
Study Section
Project Start
2002-07-01
Project End
2003-06-30
Budget Start
Budget End
Support Year
7
Fiscal Year
2002
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
University of California San Francisco
Department
Type
DUNS #
073133571
City
San Francisco
State
CA
Country
United States
Zip Code
94143
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Sroussi, Herve Y; Köhler, Gerwald A; Agabian, Nina et al. (2009) Substitution of methionine 63 or 83 in S100A9 and cysteine 42 in S100A8 abrogate the antifungal activities of S100A8/A9: potential role for oxidative regulation. FEMS Immunol Med Microbiol 55:55-61
Hyde, S; Satariano, W A; Weintraub, J A (2006) Welfare dental intervention improves employment and quality of life. J Dent Res 85:79-84
Sroussi, H Y; Berline, J; Dazin, P et al. (2006) S100A8 triggers oxidation-sensitive repulsion of neutrophils. J Dent Res 85:829-33
Hyde, Susan; Weintraub, Jane A; Satariano, William A (2005) An evaluation of the San Francisco Department of Human Services Welfare Dental Program. J Public Health Dent 65:104-9
Chainani-Wu, Nita (2003) Safety and anti-inflammatory activity of curcumin: a component of tumeric (Curcuma longa). J Altern Complement Med 9:161-8
Gallagher, R R; Demos, S G; Balooch, M et al. (2003) Optical spectroscopy and imaging of the dentin-enamel junction in human third molars. J Biomed Mater Res A 64:372-7
Schmidt, Brian L; Tambeli, Claudia H; Levine, Jon D et al. (2003) Adaptations in nucleus accumbens circuitry during opioid withdrawal associated with persistence of noxious stimulus-induced antinociception in the rat. J Pain 4:141-7
Yeomans, David C; Onyuksel, Hayat; Dagar, Sumeet et al. (2003) Conformation-dependent effects of VIP on nociception in rats. Peptides 24:617-22
Rubinstein, Israel; Pedersen, Gerald W (2002) Bacillus species are present in chewing tobacco sold in the United States and evoke plasma exudation from the oral mucosa. Clin Diagn Lab Immunol 9:1057-60

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