Mohamed Jaber | Oral Precancerous lesions | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Mohamed Jaber | Oral Precancerous lesions | Best Researcher Award 

Prof Director of Graduate Programs, at Ajman University College of Dentistry, United Arab Emirates.

Professor Mohamed Abdullah Jaber is a distinguished dental expert, currently serving as Professor and Graduate Programs Director at Ajman University’s College of Dentistry. With over three decades of academic and clinical experience, he specializes in Oral Surgery, Maxillofacial Trauma, and Dental Education. Professor Jaber holds multiple advanced degrees and fellowships, including a BDS (with honors) from the University of Garyunis, an MSc from the University of Bristol, and a PhD from the University of London. His extensive research focuses on maxillofacial injuries, oral cancer, and oral health epidemiology. He has published numerous peer-reviewed articles, many of which have garnered significant citations. Additionally, Professor Jaber is a respected mentor and supervisor for both undergraduate and graduate research projects. With a reputation for academic excellence and a deep commitment to dental health, he continues to contribute to advancements in oral health education and research worldwide.

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Education 

Professor Mohamed Abdullah Jaber has a prestigious educational background in dentistry. He began his academic journey at the University of Garyunis in Libya, where he earned his Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) with honors in 1988. His thirst for knowledge took him to the UK, where he completed his MSc in Oral Surgery at the University of Bristol in 1993, supervised by Professor Peter Ward-Booth. He then pursued a PhD in Oral Medicine from the Eastman Dental Institute, University of London, in 1998, under the supervision of Professor S.R. Porter. In addition to his degrees, he has earned several fellowships from prestigious institutions, including the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, England, and Glasgow, along with a membership in the Faculty of Dental Trainers. His education is the foundation for his successful career as a professor, researcher, and clinical expert in oral health.

Experience 

Professor Jaber’s professional career spans over three decades, beginning as a general dental practitioner and growing into a professor with a strong focus on oral surgery and maxillofacial trauma. His experience is marked by leadership roles, including his current position as Graduate Programs Director at Ajman University’s College of Dentistry. He has also served as a clinical instructor and mentor, training students and overseeing their research projects. His international experience includes supervising master’s theses and doctoral dissertations, contributing to the global dental academic community. In addition to academia, Professor Jaber is involved in clinical practice, specializing in maxillofacial surgery and oral epithelial dysplasia. His leadership extends to external reviewing roles for thesis defenses, research grants, and scientific journals. Through his extensive experience, Professor Jaber has made significant contributions to both dental education and clinical advancements in oral health.

Research Interest

Professor Mohamed Abdullah Jaber’s research interests are deeply rooted in oral health, focusing on topics such as maxillofacial trauma, oral epithelial dysplasia, dental education, and the epidemiology of oral diseases. His work explores the diagnosis and management of oral pre-cancerous and cancerous lesions, with a special interest in the risk factors of smoking, alcohol consumption, and their impact on non-smokers and non-drinkers. Additionally, he has researched the correlation between oral yeast infections and oral epithelial dysplasia, providing important insights into early detection and prevention. Professor Jaber’s dedication to advancing dental education is evident through his research on improving the training and performance of dental students. His multidisciplinary approach helps bridge the gap between clinical practice and academic research, contributing to the betterment of global dental health.

Awards

Throughout his illustrious career, Professor Jaber has received numerous accolades and recognitions for his contributions to dental education and research. Notably, he was awarded the Fellowship of Dental Surgery (FDS) by the Royal College of Surgeons in both Edinburgh and England, recognizing his expertise in oral and maxillofacial surgery. In 2015, he earned the Membership of the Faculty of Dental Trainers (MFDTRCSE) from the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, highlighting his contributions to dental education. In 2022, Professor Jaber received a Fellowship from the Royal Society of Public Health (FRSPH), further acknowledging his influence on public health initiatives related to oral care. These awards underline his commitment to excellence in both clinical practice and academic mentorship, reflecting his role as a leading figure in the dental community.

Publications 

Professor Jaber has an extensive publication record, contributing to various esteemed journals in the field of dentistry. His influential research includes studies on oral epithelial dysplasia, maxillofacial injuries, and the epidemiology of oral diseases. Notable publications include:

  1. Quality of letters of referral of patients with potentially malignant disease” (1996)
    • Authors: M. Jaber, L. Bain, S.R. Porter
    • Journal: Journal of Oral Medicine and Pathology
    • Cited by: 25
    • Summary: This paper evaluates the quality of referral letters for patients suspected to have potentially malignant oral diseases. It discusses the adequacy of information provided in these letters, including clinical details and history, and suggests improvements to enhance the effectiveness of communication between referring dentists and specialists. The study’s findings highlight the need for standardized guidelines to improve the quality of referrals and optimize patient care.
  2. “Influence of alcohol and tobacco upon location of oral epithelial dysplasia” (1998)
    • Authors: M. Jaber, S.R. Porter, M. Gilthorp
    • Journal: Oral Diseases
    • Cited by: 33
    • Summary: This study investigates the role of alcohol and tobacco in determining the location of oral epithelial dysplasia, a precancerous condition. The research examines how these risk factors correlate with the anatomical distribution of dysplastic lesions in the oral cavity. The findings emphasize the heightened risk of dysplasia in specific areas of the mouth due to the effects of these substances, contributing to a better understanding of their impact on oral carcinogenesis.

Conclusion

Dr. Mohamed Abdullah Jaber is a highly accomplished researcher with significant contributions to oral and maxillofacial health. His strong academic background, coupled with his numerous publications and dedication to mentorship, make him a strong candidate for a “Best Researcher” award. However, focusing on more recent, high-impact research and pursuing interdisciplinary collaboration or major research funding opportunities could further elevate his profile in the future.