The Orthodontic & Craniofacial Clinical and Translational Research Award will be presented to a young investigator for outstanding clinical and/or translational research as demonstrated by their abstract, supplemental information and research poster presentation.
Applicants must submit their abstract to the IADR General Session & Exhibition using standard abstract submission process, and the submission must adhere to the normal IADR abstract format.
In addition to completing their abstract submission on the IADR website* and being a member of the Craniofacial Biology Group, applicants must email the following three documents to the Vice-President of the IADR Craniofacial Biology Group by January 24, 2025
Section 1. Abstract (same as submitted through the IADR website); *Not included in page limit.
Section 2. Introduction: including a literature review, rationale/hypothesis, and concise aim statement
Section 3. Methodology
Section 4. Results: main findings, statistical data (Up to 4 figures and/or tables can follow the reference section with their legend(s); they are not included in the 4 double-spaced page limit)
Section 5. Conclusions: including comments on the impact/innovation concerning clinical and/or translational sciences within the IADR Craniofacial Biology Group Research scope
Section 6: Bibliographic references. *Not included in page limit.
The finalist selection panel will select a maximum of 5 candidates for the poster main competition based on the following:
Clarity of presentation, scientific strength, relevance, and potential impact.
Data presented should be original and unpublished.
The onsite judging process will be coordinated by the Dr. Xiaofang Wang, Vice-President of Craniofacial Biology Group with assistance from the Craniofacial Biology Group Directors).
CRITERIA for judging and rating the finalists will include:
Applicants are required to present their findings twice: 1) during a designated Award competition session to the judging panel in the form of a poster presentation, and 2) during a regular session (General Session or Exhibit Hall) in the form of an oral or poster presentation, depending on the acceptance of the abstract for either oral or poster presentation. If the abstract is accepted as a poster, the same poster should be used for both presentations in the poster format.
All finalists must be present to compete in the poster competition.
All finalists will be invited to attend the IADR Craniofacial Biology Research group business meeting during the IADR General Session, at which the winner will be announced, and the award certificate received. The cash portion of the award will be issued at a later date (usually 3-4 weeks after the meeting). The remaining finalists will receive a Certificate of Excellence.
This new Clinical and Translational Research Award will be presented by the IADR Craniofacial Biology Research Group in Boston, USA. The award competition is open to residents in a Certificate and/or MS-degree program, PhD candidates, and post-doctoral fellows.
To be eligible for the award, applicants must:
The IADR reserves the right to extend the abstract submission period. If an extension is issued for abstract submissions, the Craniofacial Biology group will use the new submission deadline.
All IADR members have the opportunity to join more than one special interest group. To be eligible for this award program, the applicant must be a member of the Craniofacial Biology Group by the time of the application. Individuals interested in this award program who are not members of the Craniofacial Biology Group yet are invited to become a member of the Craniofacial Biology Group. Remember that all IADR student member must join at least one Group/Network and may join up to a total of three Groups/Networks at no charge.
Sponsor Institute/Organizations: International Association for Dental Research(IADR)
Address: 1619 Duke Street Alexandria, VA, 22314-3406 USA
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Jan 24, 2025
$700
Affiliation: International Association for Dental Research(IADR)
Address: 1619 Duke Street Alexandria, VA, 22314-3406 USA
Website URL: https://www.iadr.org/awards/orthodontic-craniofacial-clinical-and-translational-research-award
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