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Stephen Hsu is a Professor in the Department of Oral Biology at the Dental College of Georgia, Augusta University, with a concurrent appointment in The Graduate School. Currently serving as Interim Promotion and Tenure Chair, Dr. Hsu maintains active roles in academic governance across multiple institutional levels.
His educational credentials include:
- Ph.D. in Cell/Cellular Biology and Histology from the University of Cincinnati (1991)
- M.A. in Molecular Biology from Montclair State University (1985)
- B.S. in Biochemistry from Wuhan University (1982)
Dr. Hsu's research program focuses on translational applications of green tea polyphenols, particularly EGCG-palmitate nanoparticles, for antiviral and antimicrobial purposes. His work spans virucidal formulations for disinfectants, antiviral mechanisms against SARS-CoV-2/norovirus, and potential interventions for autoimmune disorders like Sjogren's syndrome. Clinical interests include botanical management of xerostomia and modified catechins for herpes simplex virus.
His recent publications (2023-2025) demonstrate a cohesive research trajectory in nanomedicine-based antiviral solutions, with particular emphasis on Long COVID therapeutics and respiratory viral infections using innovative nanoformulation approaches.
Scientific recognition includes:
- Georgia Bio Innovation Award (2015)
- Oral Discoveries & Inventions Award (2015)
- Innovation in Oral Care Award (2011)
- IADR/GSK Award (2011)
- USA DENCOM Award for Excellence (2011)
- Nomination for ADA Student Clinical Research Advisor Award (2008)
Dr. Hsu demonstrates significant commitment to academic service as a long-standing member of the Faculty Development Committee (2000-present) and Promotion & Tenure Committee (2013-present), while also serving as NIH reviewer (2025) and Intramural Grant Reviewer (2011-present). His student mentorship is evidenced by the 2008 ADA award nomination and his role as Course Director for Nutrition for Dental Professionals (BMNT5003).


