Dr Mohsin Chaudhary, BDS, MClinDent, MFDS RCS, Mpaeds RCS, FDS RCS (Paeds), PGCap, FHEAReader in Paediatric DentistryEmail: m.chaudhary@qmul.ac.ukProfileTeachingResearchProfileMohsin Ali Chaudhary is a Clinical Senior Lecturer, Consultant in Paediatric Dentistry at the Institute of Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London. Mohsin has undertaken postgraduate and Consultant training in various hospitals in London including Barts and the London, University College London Hospital (Eastman Dental Institute) and Great Ormond Street Hospital. He was awarded his MClinDent with Distinction in 2009 from Queen Mary University of London, the Membership in Paediatric Dentistry in 2014 followed by FDS. In addition he also holds a postgraduate degree in sedation and pain management. From 2012 to 2016 Mohsin was appointed as a Clinical Lecturer in Paediatric Dentistry at Queen Mary University of London. He holds a Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy. Following a consultant post at Guys and St Thomas Hospital Trust with work focused on treating children at Evelina Children Hospital, he has taken up his current role with Queen Mary University of London. In addition, he also leads the Paediatric Dental Services with Kent Community Health NHS Foundation Trust in North East London and East Kent. Centre: Oral Bioengineering TeachingMohsin is currently the acting lead for Undergraduates in Paediatric Dentistry. He also teaches postgraduate (DClinDent) students. He was previously Undergraduate Paediatric Dentistry lead for year 5 students and an examiner for the oversea's registration (ORE) exam. He lectures nationally and internationally. ResearchResearch Interests:My previous research was focused on the role of phosphorylation in the activation of a salivary protein to reduce demineralisation using X-ray microtomography. I have also worked on the visibility of the 3rd molar periodontal ligament as an age assessment tool. More recently, my research interest includes the safety of sedation techniques in the child and adolescent patient.