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Dr. Jared W. Hemmert
Education:
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University of Toronto, Faculty of Dentistry
Toronto, Ontario, Canada (Sept. ’99 – June ‘03)
Degree: Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) |
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University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah (Sept. ’95 – Aug. ’99)
Chemistry Major
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Work Experience:
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General Dentist (July 2003 – Present): Owner of private solo practice in Spanish Fork, Utah. I am also on the IHC Medical Staff at UVRMC and OCH where I am a member of the dental department. I work in the hospital operating room doing dental surgery on children and disabled adults while they are under general anesthetic. I am also On-Call at the hospital two months out of the year for Adult Dental Emergencies. I have taken several training courses in dental implant placement surgery, Orthodontics, Cosmetic Dentistry and other areas of interest. I also have privileges at Riverwoods Surgical Center to take patients there under general anesthesia. My main interests in dentistry are endodontics and cosmetic dentistry.
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah (June ’98 – Aug. ’99)
Research Assistant: Conducted research on electrochemical currents in magnetic fields. Developed high magnetic field-based techniques for electrochemical-generated forces. Developed dual electrode configurations for the study of magnetic vortex flow. Experimented using microelectrode techniques. Actively involved in writing fellowship proposals, publications, and presentations. |


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Teaching Experience: |
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah (1998-1999)
Teaching Assistant. Instructed and supervised students in Biology 3080 (Pre-Dental Orientation). Instruction included extensive lab work associated with dentistry and oral facial anatomy. Graded exams, quizzes, and papers for approximately 70 students.
Tutor. Tutored students in General Chemistry, Calculus and Trigonometry. |
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Volunteer Service: |
Oslo, Norway (1994-1995)
Missionary: 2 years of service representing the LDS Church. |
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Leadership: |
- DDS Senior Class President
- Vice President of University of Utah Pre-Dental Society (June ’98 – June ’99)
- Assistant to the President (AP), Zone Leader, District Leader and Trainer on LDS Mission in Norway (1994-1996)
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Awards, Honors & Societies: |
- IHC Medical Staff (Active Member) UVRMC and OCH
- American Dental Association (Active Member)
- Academy of General Dentistry (Active Member)
- Utah Dental Association (Active Member)
- Toronto Implant Study Club (Past Member 2001 – 2003)
- U. of T. Undergraduate Education Committee Member (April 2002 – June 2003)
- University of Utah UROP research fellowship (May 1999)
- Sigma Xi Honor Society member (April 1999)
- University of Utah Chemistry Scholarship for outstanding achievement in undergraduate research (April 1999)
- University of Utah travel grant (February 1999)
- University of Utah UROP research fellowship (January 1999)
- U. of U. Chemistry Student Advisory Committee (January 1999)
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Presentations: |
Hemmert, J. W.; White, H.S.; "Magnetic Field Control of Electrochemical Reactions," National Conference of Undergraduate Research (NCUR), University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, April 1999.
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Publications: |
- Kyle M. Grant, Jared W. Hemmert, and Henry S. White* ; Magnetic Field-Controlled Microfluidic Transport, J. Am. Chem. Soc.; 124(3); 462-467 (2002).
- K. M. Grant, J. W. Hemmert, and H. S. White “Magnetic Field Driven Convective Transport at Inlaid Disk Microelectrodes. The Dependence of Flow Patterns on Electrode Radius,” J. Electroanal. Chem., 500, 95-99 (2001).
- Kyle M. Grant, Jared W. Hemmert, and Henry S. White “Magnetic Focusing of Redox Molecules at Ferromagnetic Microelectrodes,” Electrochemistry Communications, 1, 319-323 (1999).
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