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Helmerhorst Awarded By National Institute Of Dental And Craniofacial Research

Boston University Goldman School of Dental Medicine (BUGSDM) Periodontology and Oral Biology Assistant Professor Dr. Eva Helmerhorst has been awarded a $447,000 R21 grant by the National Institute of Dental

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Boston University Goldman School of Dental Medicine (BUGSDM) Periodontology and Oral Biology Assistant Professor Dr. Eva Helmerhorst has been awarded a $447,000 R21 grant by the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR). The award for Oral Fluid Proteolytic Effects on Salivary Protein Structure and Function will be distributed over a two-year period.

Helmerhorst was the principle investigator of the grant application, which focuses on studying how glandular salivary proteins are processed by the whole saliva proteases once they are released into the oral cavity. Functionality of intact salivary proteins has been studied at length, but Dr. Helmerhorst hypothesizes that structural modification to these proteins is taking place in the dynamic oral cavity and as a result one section of the protein may be more active than other. Multiple studies at the basis of her hypothesis have been published in the past two years.

"Up until now, this area has been ignored," said Dr. Helmerhorst. "By separating the protein into pieces we will be able to pinpoint if the modifications are causing one section to react differently than the rest."



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