Stephen J. Challacombe

Professor
Stephen J. Challacombe
Professor Stephen Challacombe (2019)
BornApril 1946
NationalityBritish
EducationGuy's Hospital Dental School
Known for
SpouseTina
Children2
Scientific career
Fields
  • Oromucosal immunology
  • Global health inequalities
Institutions

Stephen James Challacombe FRC(Path), FDSRCS, FMedSci, (born April 1946) is professor of oral medicine at King's College in London, best known for research in oromucosal immunology and for developing the Challacombe scale for measuring the extent of dryness of the mouth. He led the team that laid out research challenges of global health inequalities and oral health, particularly relating to the oral manifestations of HIV.

Challacombe was the Martin Rushton Professor of Oral Medicine at King's College, London and the University of London, a consultant in diagnostic microbiology and immunology to Guys & St Thomas Hospitals, and Dean for external affairs at King's College London Health Schools.

He has been an author, co-author, editor and co-editor of a number of publications and a recipient of several awards and fellowships. Medical societies of which he has been president include the International Association for Dental Research, British Society for Oral and Dental Research, European Association of Oral Medicine and the Hunterian Society, and the world's oldest rugby club, Guy's Hospital RFC.