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FEATURED PUBLICATIONS
Gomaa, N., Konwar, C., Gladish, N., Au-Young, S., Guo, T., …, Kobor, M., Miller, SP. (2022) Association of Pediatric Buccal Epigenetic Age Acceleration With Adverse Neonatal Brain Growth and Neurodevelopmental Outcomes Among Children Born Very Preterm With a Neonatal Infection. JAMA Network Open. 5(11):e2239796.
Gomaa, N. Social Epigenomics: Conceptualizations and Considerations for Oral Health. Journal of Dental Research. 2022; 220345221110196. doi: 10.1177/00220345221110196. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 35923079.
Gomaa N, Tenenbaum H, Glogauer M, Quiñonez C. The biology of social adversity applied to oral health. Journal of Dental Research. 2019;98(13):1442-1449.
Gomaa N, Glogauer M, Nicolau B, Tenenbaum H, Siddiqi A, Fine N, Quiñonez C. Stressed-out oral immunity: a gateway from socioeconomic adversity to periodontal disease. Psychosomatic medicine. 2020;82(2):126-37.
OUR RESEARCH
At S2CL, we use multidisciplinary methods from social epidemiology, neuroscience and genetics to investigate why some individuals are more vulnerable than others to oral diseases and related major health conditions. Read More
CONTACT US
Dr. Noha Gomaa, BDS, MSc, PhD
Schulich Medicine & Dentistry,
Western University
London, Ontario
ngomaa@uwo.ca
t. 519.661.2111 x80915