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Christian S. Stohler
received dental and doctoral degrees from the School of Dental
Medicine and Faculty of Medicine, University of Bern (Switzerland).
He completed graduate clinical training in oral and maxillofacial
surgery and prosthodontics at the University of Bern before joining
the University of Michigan as a visiting faculty member. At Michigan,
he was later promoted to associate professor, full professor,
and Research Scientist, Center of Human Growth and Development,
held the positions of Director of Research, School of Dentistry,
and Chair of the Department of Biologic and Materials Sciences,
School of Dentistry. He was named the William R. Mann Professor
of Dentistry, and the first Roy and Natalie Roberts Endowed Professor
of Dentistry. In 2003, he was appointed Dean at the University
of Maryland, Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, Dental School.
He is a former Councilor and President of IADR Neuroscience Group,
and former President, Association of University TMD and Oral-Facial
Pain Programs. He is a member of the Board of Scientific Counselors,
National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research and serves
as an Associate Editor of the Journal of Orofacial Pain. His research
interest focuses on the pathogenesis of sensory, motor, autonomic,
affective, and cognitive signs and symptoms caused by deep pain.
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