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Marisa
A. Walker, D.D.S., M.S.D.
A native to Huntington, Indiana, Dr. Walker graduated from high school
in 1985. She continued her education at the University of Notre Dame
as a pre-professional major, graduating in 1989. While at Notre Dame,
Dr. Walker was the recipient of the Elise and Pauline Peyton Science
Scholarship Award, The Freedom of Choice Award, and the Higher Education
Award. Dr. Walker graduated with High Honors from the Indiana School
of Dentistry in 1993. Upon graduation she was the recipient of the
American Association of Orthodontists Award, the American Academy
of Oral Pathology Award, and was elected to the O.K.U. Dental Honorary.
Dr. Walker completed her orthodontic training at the Indiana University
School of Dentistry, receiving an M.S.D. degree in 1995. The faculty
presented her with the Farnsworth Award for dedication to patient
care. Dr. Walker serves on the board of the Indiana Foundation of
Dentistry for the Handicapped and her professional affiliations include
the American Dental Association and the American Association of Orthodontics.
Dr. Walker and her husband, Brian, live on the northeast side of Indianapolis
with their son, Trey, and daughter, Meg. Their hobbies include biking,
camping, gardening and sports. Dr. Walker and her family are members
of St. Simon the Apostle Catholic Church.
R.
Bryan Dixon, D.D.S., M.S.
Dr. Dixon grew up in Logansport, Indiana, and graduated from high
school in 1989. He furthered his education at Indiana University receiving
a Bachelor of Arts degree in Chemistry. Dr. Dixon continued his education
at the Indiana University School of Dentistry where he graduated with
Distinction in 1997. Upon receiving his Doctor of Dental Surgery Degree,
he was elected into the Omicron Kappa Upsilon Dental Honorary, and
received the Pierre Fauchard Academy Certificate of Merit, the Dr.
Jack Carr Award, and the Dr. Tillman F. Miller Award for Clinical
Achievement. He went on to complete his training in Orthodontics at
the University of Michigan, receiving his Masters of Science in Orthodontics.
Dr. Dixon has taught at the Indiana University School of Dentistry
as an associate instructor in the restorative laboratory and as an
instructor in the expanded duties dental course. He also instructed
orthodontic technique courses while at the University of Michigan.
Dr. Dixon is a member of the American Dental Association, the Indiana
Dental Association, and the American Association of Orthodontics.
Dr. Dixon and his wife, Erin, live in Fishers with their son, Connor,
and daughter, Rileigh. Dr. Dixon and his family are members of St.
Louis de Montfort Catholic Church. Hobbies include golfing, basketball,
and fishing. He is also an avid fan of football, hockey, and auto
racing.
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