Romain NicotView profile
Professor
Romain Nicot is a Full Professor at the University of Lille within the Faculty of Medicine , specializing in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery . He serves as a Research Associate at the French Institute of Health and Medical Research (U0018 - Advanced Drug Delivery Systems) and is affiliated with École Centrale de Lille (UMR9013 - LaMcube) . MD and PhD in Health & Biology from University of Lille Expert in Orthognathic surgery , TMJ surgery , and 3D printing applications in medical contexts Recipient of Prix de l'Innovation Pédagogique en Chirurgie 2020 and Prix de la rédaction - Société Française de Stomatologie 2014 His research focuses on: Innovative 3D printing for surgical planning and education Drug delivery systems in temporomandibular joint disorders Genetic factors in bruxism and muscle phenotypes Animal models for TMJ research Medical education technologies enhancing surgical training His recent publications highlight: Efficacy of botulinum toxin in TMJ osteoarthritis 3D printing for orbital volume measurement Visuospatial learning with printed models Surgical outcomes in complex craniofacial pathologies Scientific contributions include: Over 211 publications with significant impact in craniofacial surgery Systematic reviews on TMJ surgical models and 3D printing applications Development of 3D-printed training models for surgical education He has been actively involved in: Clinical research on drug delivery and TMJ disorders Educational innovations using tactile models for visually impaired Comparative studies of surgical techniques and outcomes
