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Dentistry research and teaching biorepository

Rows of research test tubes

Research theme

Oral, intestinal and systemic health

People involved

Professor Iain Chapple

Oral, Intestinal and Systemic Health Theme Lead

The dentistry research and teaching biorepository (DRTB) is a collection of human tissue and other biological material that is stored and released for potential research use. We ask people to donate tissue samples (such as waste teeth, blood or saliva) and information about themselves and their health that will enable us both educate the scientists and dentists of tomorrow and to help in our mission to improve healthcare by scientific research.

Samples such as waste tissue left over after a dental procedure or fluids like saliva or blood are used in our teaching and research activities.

Research projects

Dentistry research and teaching biorepository

The dentistry research and teaching biorepository (DRTB) is a collection of human tissue and other…

Next generation probiotics: Developing microbial-based oral formulations…

There are trillions of bacteria living within our bowels. This is normal as…

Advancing research in IBD: the SLICC inception…

Since 2021 and in collaboration with Hofmann La Roche we have set up…