Pamela Yelick

Pamela Yelick

Pamela Yelick

Research/Areas of Interest

Research in my laboratory focuses on mineralized tissue development, homeostasis, disease and regeneration. Our research models include the zebrafish, Danio rerio, mammalian models including pig, mouse and rat, human healthy and diseased tissues, and 2 and 3-dimensionional (3D) in vitro and in vivo tissue engineering models for human cartilage, bone and tooth tissue engineering.

Education

  • Bachelor of Art, Smith College, Northampton, United States, 1979
  • Ph.D, Tufts University, Medford, United States, 1989

Biography

Dr. Pamela C. Yelick, PhD., is a tenured full professor in the Department of Basic and Clinical Translational Sciences, Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, and also holds adjunct appointments in the Genetics Molecular and Cellular Biology, and Pharmacology Programs in the Tufts Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Boston, MA, and in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, School of Arts and Sciences at Tufts University, Medford, MA.

Dr. Yelick is an internationally recognized leader in dental tissue engineering and craniofacial development, with over 120 peer-reviewed basic research publications, more than a dozen reviews, and over 500 abstracts since the year 2000. She has received national and international acclaim for her research on dental tissue and whole tooth tissue engineering and has participated in over 300 Invited Speaker Lectureships.