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'''Niki Moutsopoulos''' is a renowned [[medical researcher]] and [[immunologist]] specializing in the field of [[oral health]]. She is currently a Principal Investigator at the [[National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research]] (NIDCR), a part of the [[National Institutes of Health]] (NIH).
== Niki Moutsopoulos ==
 
[[File:Niki_Moutsopoulos.jpg|thumb|right|Niki Moutsopoulos]]
 
'''Niki Moutsopoulos''' is a prominent researcher in the field of [[oral immunology]] and [[periodontal disease]]. Her work has significantly advanced the understanding of the immune mechanisms involved in oral health and disease.


== Early Life and Education ==
== Early Life and Education ==
Moutsopoulos was born and raised in [[Greece]]. She completed her undergraduate studies in [[Biology]] at the [[University of Athens]]. She then pursued her Ph.D. in [[Immunology]] from the same university.


== Career ==
Niki Moutsopoulos was born in [[Greece]]. She pursued her undergraduate studies in [[biology]] at the [[University of Athens]]. She later moved to the [[United States]] to further her education, obtaining a [[Doctor of Dental Surgery]] (DDS) degree from the [[University of Maryland, Baltimore]].
After completing her Ph.D., Moutsopoulos moved to the United States to join the [[National Institutes of Health]] (NIH) as a postdoctoral fellow. She later became a Principal Investigator at the [[National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research]] (NIDCR), where she currently leads a team of researchers studying the immune system's role in oral health.
 
== Research and Career ==
 
Moutsopoulos is known for her research on the interactions between the [[immune system]] and the [[oral microbiome]]. Her work has focused on understanding how [[immune responses]] in the [[oral cavity]] can lead to [[periodontal disease]], a common inflammatory condition affecting the [[gums]] and supporting structures of the [[teeth]].
 
=== Contributions to Oral Immunology ===
 
Moutsopoulos has published extensively on the role of [[neutrophils]] in maintaining oral health. Her research has shown that these [[white blood cells]] play a crucial role in controlling [[bacterial infections]] in the mouth. She has also investigated the impact of [[genetic]] and [[environmental factors]] on oral immune responses.
 
=== Academic Positions ===


== Research ==
Niki Moutsopoulos holds a faculty position at the [[National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research]] (NIDCR), where she leads a research group focused on oral immunity. She is also involved in teaching and mentoring [[graduate students]] and [[postdoctoral researchers]].
Moutsopoulos' research primarily focuses on the immune system's role in maintaining oral health. She has made significant contributions to understanding how immune deficiencies and dysfunctions can lead to oral diseases such as [[periodontitis]]. Her work has also shed light on the role of the oral microbiome in health and disease.


== Awards and Recognition ==
== Awards and Recognition ==
Moutsopoulos has received numerous awards for her contributions to the field of oral health research, including the [[NIH Director's Award]] for her groundbreaking work on the role of the immune system in oral health.


== References ==
Moutsopoulos has received numerous awards for her contributions to dental research, including the [[International Association for Dental Research]] (IADR) Distinguished Scientist Award. Her work is widely cited in the field of [[dental research]] and has influenced clinical practices in [[periodontology]].
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== Related Pages ==


== External Links ==
* [[Oral microbiome]]
* [https://www.nidcr.nih.gov/research/conducted-research/moutsopoulos-laboratory Niki Moutsopoulos Laboratory at NIDCR]
* [[Periodontal disease]]
* [[Immune system]]
* [[Neutrophil]]


[[Category:Medical Researchers]]
[[Category:Oral immunologists]]
[[Category:Immunologists]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Oral Health]]
[[Category:Greek scientists]]
[[Category:National Institutes of Health]]
[[Category:American dentists]]
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Latest revision as of 11:54, 15 February 2025

Niki Moutsopoulos[edit]

Niki Moutsopoulos

Niki Moutsopoulos is a prominent researcher in the field of oral immunology and periodontal disease. Her work has significantly advanced the understanding of the immune mechanisms involved in oral health and disease.

Early Life and Education[edit]

Niki Moutsopoulos was born in Greece. She pursued her undergraduate studies in biology at the University of Athens. She later moved to the United States to further her education, obtaining a Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree from the University of Maryland, Baltimore.

Research and Career[edit]

Moutsopoulos is known for her research on the interactions between the immune system and the oral microbiome. Her work has focused on understanding how immune responses in the oral cavity can lead to periodontal disease, a common inflammatory condition affecting the gums and supporting structures of the teeth.

Contributions to Oral Immunology[edit]

Moutsopoulos has published extensively on the role of neutrophils in maintaining oral health. Her research has shown that these white blood cells play a crucial role in controlling bacterial infections in the mouth. She has also investigated the impact of genetic and environmental factors on oral immune responses.

Academic Positions[edit]

Niki Moutsopoulos holds a faculty position at the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR), where she leads a research group focused on oral immunity. She is also involved in teaching and mentoring graduate students and postdoctoral researchers.

Awards and Recognition[edit]

Moutsopoulos has received numerous awards for her contributions to dental research, including the International Association for Dental Research (IADR) Distinguished Scientist Award. Her work is widely cited in the field of dental research and has influenced clinical practices in periodontology.

Related Pages[edit]