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Lectures, keynoters, symposia highlight International Dental Research meeting

ral Cancer: Implications in Cancer Therapy", Room P2
"Psychological Stress and Oral Health: Behavioral and Biological Mechanisms", Room P4
"The Era of Bio-active Materials--An Exciting Time for Restorative Dentistry", Great Hall 2

Friday, June 30

(9-11 am)

"Host Defense against Oral Pathogens", Room M1
"Imaging Oral Implants", Room P2
"Neuropathic Orofacial Pain: From Basic Science to Clinical Management", Room M4
"Remineralization of White-spot Lesions: Scientific Evidence", Room M3
"Stem-cell-based Tissue Engineering of Craniofacial Structures", Room M2
"The Salivary Film: Aspects of its Formation and Function", Room P3
"Tobacco and Oral Health: Updates on Health Effects, Predictors, and Interventions", Room P1

(1:30-3:30 pm) "Morphogenesis and Regeneration of Tooth and Bone", Room M3

Satellite Symposium

Luncheon, Friday, June 11, 1:30-3:30 p.m., Room M2. Featuring recent research into the complexity and pathogenicity of oral biofilms and translation of this research into practical preventive practice. Sponsored by Pfizer. To receive an invitation, contact jill.tayler@pfizer.com

Hands-on Workshops

Wednesday, June 28 (1-2 pm)

"Getting your Research Published in the JDR", Room P3

Thursday, June 29 (9-11 am)

"Changing Roles and Responsibilities--Dental Hygienists, Therapists, and Nurses/Assistants", Room P2 "Outreach Teaching: Educational Policy Development, Implementation, and Evaluation", Room M1
(1:30-3:30 pm)

"Using Questionnaires in Oral Health Research and Education: Strategies that Could Work for You", Room P3
"Successful Strategies for Recruiting & Retaining Diverse Populations for Oral Health Clinical Trials", Room M1
"Workshop to Foster International Collaboration in the Revision of the IADR
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Contact: Linda Hemphill
lhemphill@iadr.org
International & American Association for Dental Research
16-Jun-2006


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