College of Dentistry - Student Research


Traditionally, the UNMC College of Dentistry has had a small, but active, student research group. Our emphasis has been on a "quality, not quantity" research environment for student research. In essence, we may not have a lot of students conducting research, but the ones who are conducting research are conducting high-quality research. Nonetheless, by the time any particular dental class graduates, on average approximately 20-25% of its students will have had a formal research experience that includes personal mentoring on an in-depth research project. Many students who have availed themselves of a formal student research experience have gone on to enroll in residency and graduate programs.
Funds to support the student research program at the College of Dentistry come from three principal sources. First, in 1999 Ameritas generously agreed to partially support the student research program. In recognition of Ameritas' generosity, the research group is now known as the Ameritas Nebraska Dental Student Research Group (ANDSRG). In addition, a small, focused fund-raising campaign was started in 2001. Through the generosity of many alumni from the Dental Classes of 1993-1997 and other classes, who made donations to the University of Nebraska Foundation, the student research program has been able to grow further. Lastly, the Associate Dean for Research (Dr. Jeffrey Payne) and the Dean of the College of Dentistry (Dr. John Reinhardt) have made a strong commitment to the ANDSRG program, both in terms of financial and vocal support. The ANDSRG is fortunate to have the support of Ameritas, College of Dentistry alumni and the College administration. Individuals who are interested in donating to support the ANDSRG should contact Ms. Susan Norby at the University of Nebraska Foundation for additional information (402-472-0430.
There are two principal mechanisms by which a student may conduct research:
Every year approximately 10-13 Fellowships are awarded to students and their mentors to conduct research over the summer. The Fellowship provides a stipend of $1500 for each student (the stipend is split if two students participate in a single project) as well as a small budget for supplies ($500). Most often, students who apply are between their D2 and D3 years. Although students between their D1 and D2 years can conduct research over the summer break, they only can do so after National Boards Part I are completed, which often leaves little time (and energy!) for research. A request for applications is made in February for application submission in March to the Office of the Associate Dean for Research.
On occasion, a student works with a faculty mentor on a project that is not funded by the Student Summer Research Fellowship program. In these instances, the student may volunteer his/her time or may be paid by his/her mentor. Research conducted informally is often as rewarding to the student and the mentor as research supported by a Student Summer Research Fellowship. Specific arrangements should be determined clearly and at the beginning of any student-mentor relationship so that misunderstandings do not occur. Regardless of which mechanism a student chooses to conduct research, it is the responsibility of each interested student to identify a mentor and work closely with the mentor.
The first step in becoming a dental student researcher is to find a research mentor. In finding a mentor, you should think about what type of research interests you. Once you decide on this, you can find a faculty researcher who may be an appropriate mentor for you. If you have questions regarding mentorship, please contact Dr. Johnson (the faculty advisor for the ANDSRG) at 402-472-9406. Dr. Johnson is aware of the majority of student research possibilities at the College of Dentistry and can direct you to the most appropriate potential mentor(s). In addition, previous and present student researchers are also a good source of information and may be able to answer questions for you (see list below).
There are local, regional, national and international venues in which students can present their research. Local venues include the College of Dentistry's Professionals Day and regional venues include the Midwest Student Research Forum (Omaha, NE) and the Nebraska Academy of Sciences (Lincoln, NE). The American (AADR) or International (IADR) Association for Dental Research Annual Meetings, the American Dental Association Annual Meeting and the Hinman Student Research Symposium are examples of national and international venues. Recipients of a Student Summer Research Fellowship are obligated to present their research findings at a national or international meeting. A listing of national and international presentations made by College of Dentistry students in the past few years is included below. At these meetings, students are making either a poster presentation or an oral presentation of their results.
Brian Bain Class of ‘10
Chris Fries Class of ‘10
Gary Lehn Class of ‘10
Amanda Miller Class of ‘09
David Montgomery Class of ‘10
Melissa Moutray Class of ‘10
Thomas St. Germain Class of ‘10
Namita Sakhuja Class of ‘10
Gavin Trogdon Class of ‘10
Judd Chamberlain Class of ‘09
Cody Christline Class of ‘09
Sheela Jayappa Class of ‘09
Brian McIntyre Class of ‘09
Melissa Moutray Class of ‘10
John Nesiba Class of ‘’09
Julie Gist Class of ‘09
Daniel Mensah-Boateng Class of ‘10
Jamie Mlnarik Class of ‘08
Robert VanLaecken Class of ‘08
Angela Curry Class of ‘08
Katherine Meyer Class of ‘07
James O’Brien Class of ‘08
Andrew Wiswall Class of ‘08
Nathan Helm Class of '07
Cori Baquero-Cruz DH Class of '06
James Bradley Class of '06
Brett Taylor Class of '06
Nathan Helm Class of '07
Mark Auble Class of '08
Angela Curry Class of '08
Cally Adams Class of '05
Michael Browning Class of '05
Bart Samuelson Class of '06
Debra Barker DH Class of '05
Misti Maisey DH Class of '05
Kathryn Schulte Class of '04
Byron Killpack Class of '04
Martin Killeen Class of '04
Sara Meng Class of '04
David Rallis Class of '04
Melanie Steckelberg Class of '04
Mikala Genrich Class of '05
Melissa Sadlovsky Class of '05
Lennard Hopper Class of '06
Joel R. Bingham Class of '04
Brent Johnson Class of '04
Megan Pearce Class of '03
Michelle Sarkissian Class of '03
Melissa Sadlovsky Class of '05
Sara Meng Class of '04
Jamar Anderson Class of '03
Corey Auch Class of '03
Jon Nelson Class of '03
Josh Wagner Class of '03
Laura Rothe Class of '02
Mike Thylin Class of '02
John McPherson Class of '01
Rebecca Hecox-Hohl Class of '01
Sami Webb Class of '01
Ben Thornton Class of '03
Melissa Moutray Class of ‘10
Matthew Schieber Class of ‘09
James O’Brien Class of ‘08
Andrew Wiswall Class of ‘08
Al Burns Class of '07
Angela Curry Class of '08
David Cleverly Class of '06
Bart Samuelson Class of '06
Mikala Genrich Class of '05
Joel R. Bingham, Class of '04
Josh Wagner Class of '03
Corey Auch Class of '03
Ben Thornton Class of '03
Jay McConnell Class of '02
Melissa Moutray Class of 2010
2008-2009 Melissa Moutray Class of 2010
2007-08 Angela Curry Class of 2008
2006-07 Angela Curry Class of 2008
2005-06 Lennard Hopper Class of 2006
2004-05 Mikala Genrich Class of 2005
2003-04 Sara Meng Class of 2004
2002-03 Ben Thornton Class of 2003
2001-02 Michael Thylin Class of 2002
2000-01 John McPherson Class of 2001
Last Updated: September 21, 2009 11:03 AM