Mission and Goals
Superior Education
To provide superior education in basic biomedical sciences to all students at the College of Dentistry and to educate the next generation of dental and craniofacial scientists and academicians.
Research Excellence
To develop and maintain outstanding basic and applied biomedical research programs.
Resources for Faculty
To provide an environment, resources, and opportunities for all faculty appropriate for the pursuit of their scholarly interests and goals, and thus to achieve their potential as academicians and research scientists.
Research Interests
The Department of Biomedical Sciences, led by Dr. John K. Neubert, is a major locus for basic science and translational research at Texas A&M College of Dentistry. Research interests include regulation of feeding behavior, the role of dendritic cells in cancer, the genetics of caries-causing bacteria, the genetics of tooth development, developmental biology of corneal epithelium, sutures, palate, and temporomandibular joint, mechanics of bone, and analysis of craniofacial growth in mutant and transgenic animal models.
Graduate Programs
Our mission is to educate MS and PhD graduate students to become competent researchers and educators who are committed to conducting research related to neuroscience and pain, craniofacial development, diseases and treatments including the development and application of biomaterials, devices and biologics in treating craniofacial diseases.
pathways to excellence
This seminar series is tailored to provide insights and experience in dental biomedical sciences from world-leading researchers and academicians.
see our upcoming eventsBiomedical Sciences Leadership
Donating your body for the training of future health care providers is one of the most generous gifts one can make. Texas A&M College of Dentistry in Dallas has an Anatomical Gift Program that enables individuals to donate their bodies at the time of death to be used for the education of future dentists, dental hygienists and dental scientists.