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Timothy Bromage is a Professor of Molecular Pathobiology at New York University College of Dentistry. His work spans dental biology, bone metabolism, and primate evolution. He focuses on biological rhythms in bone formation, dental cementum analysis, and forensic anthropology applications. Key areas include biomaterials for regenerative medicine and evolutionary paleobiology.
Research interests emphasize: 1) Dental and skeletal microstructure analysis using advanced imaging techniques, 2) Chronobiology of mineralized tissues, 3) Forensic age estimation through cementum studies, and 4) Biomaterials for medical applications. Recent work investigates drug effects on bone metabolism and Neanderthal dental histology.
Publications focus on interdisciplinary topics like enamel formation patterns, biomaterials testing, and primate life history reconstruction. No awards are explicitly listed in the provided texts. Advising/grant details remain unspecified, though extensive collaborative research is evident through publication spans.
His lab integrates clinical dentistry with evolutionary biology, addressing questions about human adaptation through skeletal and dental records. Ongoing projects include metabolic rate studies in bone and developmental enamel defect analysis.
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