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ADEL MOHAMED ALHADLAQ

Qualifications
BDS, MS, PhD

Positions
Assistant Professor, Orthodontics
Director, Saudi Specialty Certificate Program in Orthodontics – KSU

Contact
Office Tel         :  467-7417
Office Fax        :  467-9017
Office Location:  Rm-2A/35 DUC
Email address   :
aalhadlaq@hotmail.com

Education

Bachelor of Science in Dental Surgery, College of Dentistry, King Saud University: 1995

Master of Science in Oral Sciences, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA: 2000

Philosophy Degree in Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA: 2004

Clinical Certificate in Specialty of Orthodontics/ University of Illinois at Chicago: 1997-2000

Advanced Program in Orthodontics/ University of Illinois at Chicago: 2000-2004

Professional Membership

Saudi Dental Society
Saudi Orthodontic Society
American Association of Orthodontists
American Dental Association
American Association for Dental Research
International Association for Dental Research

Research Interest

Stem cells
Tissue Engineering
Skeletal Age
Dental Age
Clinical Research in Orthodontics 

Publications

·         Alhadlaq A, Al-Qarni M, Al-Kahtani A, Al-Obaid Adel. Comparative study between hand-wrist method and cervical vertebral maturation method for evaluation of skeletal maturity in Saudi boys. Pak Oral & Dent J 27(2), 2007. 

·         Al-Barakati S, Alhadlaq A. Anterior alveolar dimensions in Class I Saudi subjects. J Pak Dent Ass 16(02), 2007.  

·         Alhadlaq A, Hashim H, AL-Shalan T, AL-Hawwas A, AL-Mutairi N, AL-Zahrani T. Association between chronological and skeletal ages among a sample of Saudi male children. Saudi Dent J 19(1):1-7, 2007. 

·         Alhadlaq A, Mao JJ. Tissue-engineered osteochondral constructs in the shape of an articular condyle. J Bone Joint Surg Am 87:936-944, 2005. 

·         Alhadlaq A, Tang M, Mao JJ. Engineered adipose tissue from human mesenchymal stem cells maintains predefined shape and dimension: implications in soft tissue augmentation and reconstruction. Tissue Eng 11:556-566, 2005. 

·         Alhadlaq A, Mao JJ. Mesenchymal stem cells: isolation and therapeutics. Stem Cells Dev 13:436-48, 2004. 

·         Alhadlaq A, Elisseeff J, Hong L, Williams C, Caplan AI, Sharma B, Kopher RA, Tomkoria S, Lennon DP, Lopez A, Mao JJ. Adult stem cell driven genesis of human-shaped articular condyle. Ann Biomed Eng 32:911-923, 2004. 

·         Alhadlaq A, Mao JJ. Tissue-engineered Neogenesis of Human-shaped Mandibular Condyle from Rat Mesenchymal Stem Cells. J Dent Res 82:951-6, 2003. 

Book Chapters

·         Alhadlaq A, Mao JJ. Tissue Engineering of Articular Condyles from Adult Stem Cells. In Scaffolding in Tissue Engineering. 1st ed. by Jennifer Elisseeff and Peter Ma, CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, USA, 2006. 

·         Alhadlaq A, Patel R, Allen DM, Mao JJ. Physical Properties of Living Cells. In Handbook of Nanostructured Biomaterials and Their Applications. 1st ed. by Hari Singh Nalwa, American Scientific Publishers, Valencia, CA, USA, 2005. 

·       Yourek G, Alhadlaq A, Patel R, McCormick S, Reilly GC, Mao JJ. Nanophysical Properties of Living Cells: The Cytoskeleton. In Biological Nanostructures and Applications of Nanostructures in Biology: Electrical, Mechanical, & Optical.

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