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No-Hee Park

No-Hee Park is a Korean-American scientist, dental educator, and academic administrator. He is dean and professor emeritus at the UCLA School of Dentistry and professor emeritus at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. Park served as dean of the UCLA School of Dentistry from 1998 to 2016, the longest tenure in that school's history, and is the first Korean-American to be appointed dean of a major U.S. university. A member of the UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, his research has focused on oral and head-and-neck cancer, human papillomavirus (HPV), cellular aging, and molecular carcinogenesis, resulting in more than 220 peer-reviewed publications.

Education and early career
Park received a D.D.S. from Seoul National University in 1968, followed by a Certificate in Periodontics (M.S.D.) from the same university. He served as a dental officer in the Republic of Korea Army for three years, retiring as a captain. Park emigrated to the United States in 1974 and earned a Ph.D. in Pharmacology from the Medical College of Georgia (now Augusta University) in 1978. From 1978 to 1982, he held research appointments at Harvard University's Eye Research Institute while simultaneously serving as an instructor in the Department of Ophthalmology at Harvard Medical School. He received a Doctor of Dental Medicine (D.M.D.) from Harvard University in 1982 and joined its faculty as an assistant professor in the Department of Oral Biology and Pathophysiology. == UCLA career ==
UCLA career
In 1984, Park joined the UCLA School of Dentistry as an associate professor and was promoted to full professor in 1985. He served as director of the UCLA Dental Research Institute and associate dean for research before his appointment as dean in 1998. He continues to contribute to grant-funded research through the UCLA Shapiro Family Laboratory of Viral Oncology and Aging Research. == Deanship (1998–2016) ==
Deanship (1998–2016)
Park was appointed as dean of the School of Dentistry in 1998. He served as dean until June 30, 2016, an eighteen-year tenure that made him the longest-serving dean in the school's history and the second-longest among all UCLA schools and colleges. He was also the first Korean-American to be appointed dean of a major U.S. university. Under his leadership, annual extramural research funding grew, and the school established eleven endowed chairs, including the Dr. No-Hee Park Endowed Chair in Dentistry. == Research ==
Research
Park's early research (1975–1983), conducted at the Medical College of Georgia and Harvard, focused on the development of anti-herpes simplex virus (HSV) drugs. Later, Park shifted focus to the molecular mechanisms of human oral and oropharyngeal cancer. His laboratory's contributions include documenting the combined carcinogenic effects of tobacco-derived chemical carcinogens and herpes simplex virus, establishing the role of high-risk human papillomaviruses (HPVs) in the immortalization of normal human oral keratinocytes and in activating telomerase, and developing in vitro human oral epithelial cell lines representing the stepwise progression from normal to malignant states. His laboratory has also studied the relationship between chronic oral inflammation and systemic diseases, including periodontitis, atherosclerosis, and Alzheimer's disease. Park has trained more than 100 postdoctoral fellows, graduate students, and visiting scholars, many of whom hold faculty, department chair, or dean positions at institutions in the United States, South Korea, Japan, China, and Europe. == Awards and honors ==
Awards and honors
Park was elected a Fellow of the AAAS in 2012, recognized for contributions to oral cancer research and dental education, particularly in oral carcinogenesis, viral infection, and cellular aging. == Personal life ==
Personal life
Park married Yubai Park in 1969. They have a daughter, son-in-law, and granddaughter, who reside in Atlanta, Georgia. In May 2025, Park published an autobiography, Turning Points: Moments That Shaped Me, in both English and Korean, tracing his upbringing in post-Korean War South Korea and his scientific and academic career. == Bibliography ==
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