Hamid Nurrohman is an Assistant Adjunct Professor at the Department of Preventive and Restorative Dental Sciences, UCSF School of Dentistry. In addition, Dr. Nurrohman work as a full-time faculty member (Assistant Professor) at Missouri School of Dentistry & Oral Health (MOSDOH) - A.T. Still University. His research interests span the areas of cariology and operative dentistry, but especially in nano-controlled molecular interaction at adhesive interfaces for hard tissue reconstruction. This research has also branched in the field of guided tissue remineralization and repair of caries-infected dentin and inherited dentin defects using so-called "Polymer-Induced Liquid Precursor" approach. Currently, He is working on a translation of this proof-of-concept biomimetic remineralization strategy into a clinically delivery system ( (“patent applied for”).
Dr. Nurrohman holds D.D.S and Ph.D. In addition, His postdoctoral research has been funded by NIH/NIDCR. He was a lecturer and teaches Cariology and Operative Dentistry to both pre-clinical and clinical dental students. His teaching experiences address the principles of integrating critical thinking and evidence-based dentistry (EBD) content into an established dental curriculum: a model for independent learning.