A new era in dentistry is underway with changes that include deep data mining that could show the most effective treatments and wireless technology to support student learning.
The new Center for Precision Dental Medicine will enable unprecedented research, new levels of personalization in dental education, and bring oral health care into the age of precision medicine.
Columbia University announced a $100 million commitment to diversifying its faculty, led in part by Dennis Mitchell, DDS, a university and College of Dental Medicine leader.
When Columbia's 80 new dental students tried on crisp white coats this Monday, we welcomed them to the field and the College of Dental Medicine family.
Data analysis will one day help dentists easily make clinical decisions based on thousands of data points that can help predict and improve outcomes. Columbia is preparing them for that future.