
Ichiro Nishimura, D.D.S., D.M.Sc., D.M.D.
Professor
B3-087A CHS
UCLA School of Dentistry
10833 Le Conte Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1668
About
Dr. Ichiro Nishimura received his dental training from Tokyo Dental College (DDS, 1981) and Harvard School of Dental Medicine (DMD, 1993). His advanced research training at Harvard resulted in the Doctor of Medical Sciences (DMSc) degree in 1986. After a postdoctoral fellowship in cellular and molecular biology under Professor Bjorn Olsen at Harvard Medical School, Dr. Nishimura started tissue regeneration and biotechnology research in 1989 at Harvard School of Dental Medicine. He has served as Director of the Harvard-MIT Biomaterials Research Training Program (1993-95) and Director of the Predoctoral Research Program of the Harvard School of Dental Medicine (1995-97). He joined UCLA in 1997 and established the Jane and Jerry Weintraub Center for Reconstructive Biotechnology, which is supported by the National Center for Research Resources and philanthropic contributions from film and entertainment industry.
Additional Information
Courses Taught
- 1997-Present Complete Denture Course
- 1998-Present Advanced Prosthodontics
- 1998-Present Postdoctoral Core Course in Implant Dentistry
- 2008-Present Growth, Development and Aging
Research & Interests
His current research focuses on Translational Medicine in the field of biotechnology of tissue engineering and wound healing, which has been published in scientific journals such as Journal of Biological Chemistry, Proceeding of National Academy of Science USA, Journal of Clinical Investigation, American Journal of Pathology, and Journal Bone and Mineral Research.
Education and Degree(s)
- D.D.S., Tokyo Dental College, 1981
- D.M.Sc., Harvard University, 1986
- D.M.D., Harvard School of Dental Medicine, 1993
Publications
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