A pioneer in the field of oral and maxillofacial surgery, Dr. William “Bill” H. Bell’s research
developed the biologic basis and clinical rationale for orthognathic surgery. His career
spanned more than fifty-five years, including sixteen years at The University of Texas Health
Science Center at Houston and over three decades at UT Southwestern Medical School/
Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas. He was a lifelong educator, recipient of numerous
accolades, and a celebrated author of over 180 papers and publications.
New York University College of Dentistry
Stephanie Lustofin, Stony Brook School of
Dental Medicine
Nima Mashhoon, Western University of Health
Sciences College of Dental Medicine
Shaughn McCormick, A.T. Still University
Bianca McLendon, University of Puerto Rico -
School of Dental Medicine
Wesley T. McWatters, West Virginia University
School of Dentistry
Roman Mogilevsky, NOVA Southeastern
University
Timothy Neal, University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill
Blake Neece, University of Oklahoma College of
Dentistry
Michael Nguyen, University of California, San
Francisco School of Dentistry
Justin T. Norell, University of Florida College of
Dentistry
Brayden S. Oakes, Medical University of South
Carolina - James B Edwards College of Dental
Medicine
Yuliya Ptukhova, University of Utah School of
Dentistry
Virginia Commonwealth University
Priscila Quito, University of Pittsburgh School of
Dental Medicine
Guillermo Retis, UNLV School of Dental
Medicine
Benjamin Salameh, University of Illinois at
Chicago
Knika Sethi, New York University College of
Dentistry
Alston S. Trinh, University of the Pacific, Arthur
A. Dugoni School of Dentistry
Max M. Uyeda, University of Missouri-Kansas
City
Lucas VanErman, University of Nebraska
John Vanik, University of Maryland Dental School
Chad L. Wagner, University of Minnesota School
of Dentistry
Sarah Wicheta, Harvard School of Dental
Medicine