About this Research Topic
Recognizing the future leaders in craniofacial biology and dental research is fundamental to safeguarding tomorrow's driving force in innovation.
This Research Topic will showcase the high-quality work of up-and-coming researchers in the early stages of their careers. These are researchers within 10 years of their PhD or MD completion across the entire breadth of craniofacial biology and dental research, and present advances in theory, experiment and methodology with applications to compelling problems.
All Rising Star researchers will be suggested by the editorial office and established Editors within our board in recognition of their influence on the future directions in their respective fields. While future innovations in craniofacial biology and dental research are yet to be discovered, this Research Topic will give the community a hint at whom to follow.
This Research Topic is part of the Rising Stars in Physiology Series. Other titles in the series are:
Rising Stars in Vascular Physiology: 2022
Future Directions in Cardiac Electrophysiology
Rising Stars in Exercise Physiology
Rising Stars in Environmental, Aviation and Space Physiology: 2022
Rising Stars in Avian Physiology: 2022
Rising Stars in Invertebrate Physiology: 2022
Rising Stars in Metabolic Physiology: 2022
Rising Stars in Physio-logging: 2022
Rising Stars in Aquatic Physiology: 2022
Rising Stars in Gastrointestinal Sciences: 2022
Rising Stars in Red Blood Cell Physiology: 2022
Rising Stars in Respiratory Physiology: 2022
Rising Stars in Integrative Physiology: 2022
Rising Stars in Striated Muscle Physiology: 2022
Rising Stars in Renal and Epithelial Physiology: 2022
Rising Stars in Developmental Physiology: 2022
Rising Stars in Redox Physiology: 2022
Rising Stars in Chronobiology: 2022
Please note: Contributions to the collection are meant for selected early-career researchers only, so please inform the Editorial Office at physiology@frontiersin.org if you would like to be considered for participation in this collection. Different Article Types can be submitted to the Research Topic including Original Research, Review, Mini-Review, Brief Research Report, Perspective articles, among others. You can find detailed information here.
Keywords: craniofacial, dental, tooth, development, pathology, repair
Important Note: All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.