Learn about important events, scientific breakthroughs, and publications starting in 1945.
Francis A. Arnold, Jr.
Francis Arnold was Trendley Dean's assistant in the Grand Rapids fluoride study. Becoming NIDR director in 1953, Arnold continued Dean's emphasis on caries research and extended it into periodontal studies, genetics, and investigation of cleft lip and palate. Arnold expanded training and built up the intramural program, opening a dedicated lab in 1963. Arnold retired in 1966.