معرفی
Oskars Radziņš is a Researcher at the Department of Orthodontics, Riga Stradins University, with expertise in biomedical research, medical imaging, and 3D printing applications. His work bridges orthodontic surgery, pharmaceutical formulation, and artificial intelligence diagnostics.
- Current projects include 3D-printed oral dosage forms for prednisolone release individualization and AI-driven osteoporosis identification via cone-beam CT.
- He has contributed to orthognathic surgery outcomes, focusing on soft tissue asymmetry and digital treatment planning precision.
Research Trends: His publications highlight interdisciplinary collaboration in biomedical engineering, biomaterials, and machine learning for dental diagnostics. Key subfields include carious lesion detection, excipient optimization, and collagen-based implants.
Scientific Awards:
- Letter of Appreciation from the President of the Latvian Academy of Sciences (2024).
Grants & Collaborations: Active in national projects funded by the Latvian Council of Science, including a Biomedical Research Programme and Medical Technology Research Project. Collaborates with experts in AI, pharmacy, and maxillofacial surgery.




