Last call to submit original research and clinical cases in the field of implant dentistry for 2018 Academy of Osseointegration Meeting
Student and professional researchers have only until 11:59 pm EST on September 29, 2017, to submit their abstracts of original research and clinical cases of interest in the field of implant dentistry for the Academy of Osseointegration’s (AO) 2018 Annual Meeting.
As the premier global multidisciplinary nexus for implant dentistry, AO’s 2018 Annual Meeting will be held February 28–March 3, 2018, for the first time in its history in Los Angeles, California, at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Abstracts are being accepted for Clinical Innovations, Oral Research (Scientific and Clinical), and E-posters (scientific, clinical, and case studies) via the electronic abstract submission site.
As part of the call for abstracts, the Osseointegration Foundation (OF) will be awarding 20, $1,000 student travel grants via its new Student Travel Grant Program. These grants will be awarded to recipients of the top scoring oral research and e-poster abstracts submitted for the 2018 AO Annual Meeting. This award is open to both AO student members and student nonmembers who submit an abstract for the 2018 meeting and are currently enrolled in a dental school program.
For students, abstracts must be submitted via the electronic abstract submission site. Only authors indicating their interest via the abstract submission site will be considered for a student travel grant.
“As the philanthropic arm of the Academy of Osseointegration, the OF is giving grants to students to advance the science of osseointegration for both clinical application and basic scientific research,” said Dr. Edward Sevetz, OF president and board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeon based in Orange Park, Florida. “Today’s students need financial assistance, as they are the ‘life blood’ to advancing the evidence-based scientific approach to, and further benefiting mankind with osseointegration.”
Members of the AO Research Submissions and E-Poster committees will review and score the submitted abstracts to determine the best student and professional presentations based on the quality of the research and relevance to the field of Osseointegration.
“There has never been a more exciting time in implant dentistry than right now, as research is pushing the implant science envelope toward new horizons,” Dr. Robert Lemke, chairman of AO’s Research Submissions Committee and board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeon from San Antonio, Texas. “AO is the only program in the world that brings together specialists, general dentists, and laboratory technicians to promote all aspects of implant dentistry, and provides the greatest number of travel grants to students. Fostering research at this grassroots level is key to advancing the science of implants for the ultimate benefit of our patients.”
The grants will be allocated toward travel expenses related to attending the AO Annual Meeting to assist in paying travel expenses including airfare, hotel and ground transportation. All recipients must be present at AO’s 2018 Annual Meeting to receive their grant. Those receiving a student travel grant may still be considered for the Best Abstract and Best E-poster awards.
For any additional questions, please contact Kim Scroggs, AO manager of education at [email protected] or at (847) 725-2288.
With nearly 6,000 members in more than 60 countries around the world, AO is recognized as the premier international association for professionals interested in implant dentistry. AO serves as a nexus where specialists and generalists can come together to evaluate emerging research, technology, and techniques; share best information; and coordinate optimal patient care using timely, evidence-based science and methods. Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter @AcademyOsseo.
About Osseointegration Foundation
Incorporated in 1987 as the philanthropic arm of AO, Osseointegration Foundation (OF) fosters the highest standards of research and education of practitioners, who in turn, use this research and education to enrich their patients’ lives and enhance their students’ knowledge and skills. Support of the Osseointegration Foundation is essential for the continuation of existing research grant programs and to enable new programs to be launched.