Brauman-Bell Alpha Omega
The Brauman-Bell Alpha Omega Lectureship is named in honor of college of dentistry alumni Dr. Welden E. Bell ’34 and Dr. Alfred W. Brauman ’38. It exists to invite a nationally distinguished individuals in the area of oral health; medicine as it relates to oral health; dental and craniofacial research; and/or oral health education to address faculty, students, alumni, staff, practicing dental professionals, medical professionals, community members and guests.
2019
Lillian R. Shum, PhD
2017
Ken M. Hargreaves, DDS, PhD
2011
Panelists:
B. Scott Cheek, MD
Texas Oncology-Baylor Charles A Sammons Cancer Center
Luis Piniero, MD
Blood and Marrow Transplant Clinic Baylor University Medical Center
Terri Rees, DDS, MSD
Professor and Director of Stomatology, Department of Periodontics, HSC-BCD
2009
Douglas Young, DDS, MBA
University of the Pacific
Arthur A. Dugoni College of Dentistry
“The Clinical Implementation of CAMBRA”:
Caries Management by Risk Assessment
2008
Robert Brandjord, DDS
Private Practitioner
Past President, American Dental Association
The Community Dental Care Coordinator to Improve Access to Care
2007
Ivar A. Mjör, B.D.S., M.D.S., Dr. Odont.,
Professor of operative dentistry and Academy 100 Eminent Scholar
University of Florida College of Dentistry
Practice-Based Dental Research The Real Clinical Approach
2006
Eric S. Solomon, DDS, MA
Executive Director Institutional Research
Texas A&M Health Science Center Baylor College of Dentistry
Dental Practice in the 21st Century
2005
Dr. Amid Ismail
Professor, Department of Cariology, Restorative Sciences, and Endodontics
Professor, Department of Epidemiology at the School of Public Health
University of Michigan
Dental Education, Practice, and Research
2004
Dr. Eric V. Anslyn
Norman A. Hackerman Professor of Chemistry
University Distinguished Teaching Professor
Mimicking the Mechanisms of Taste and Smell for Analytical Applications
2003
Christian S. Stohler, D.M.D., Dr.Med.Dent.
Dean, Baltimore College of Dental Surgery Dental School
University of Maryland
Suppression of Pain – Easy for Some Difficult for Others
2002
Lawrence A. Tabak D.D.S., Ph.D.,
Director, National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research,
National Institutes of Health
Oral Health in the Post Genomic Era
2001
Maxwell Anderson, DDS, MS, Med
Vice President and Dental Director of Washington Dental Service (WDS)
The Future of Dental Caries to Be of Not to Be
2000
Barbara Boyan, Ph.D.
Vice Chair, Research, Department of Orthopedics
University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Dental Implant Research and the Clinical Practice of Dentistry
1999
Bjorn R. Olsen, M.D., Ph.D.
Harvard Medical School and Harvard School of Dental Medicine
Morphogenesis Through Molecular Genetics
1998
Harold Slavkin, D.D.S., Ph.D.
USC College of Dentistry
Preparing for the 21st Century
Strategies for Collaborative Management of Oral Systemic Conditions
For more information about the Brauman-Bell Alpha Omega Lectureship, please contact the department of Faculty Development.