Rel 1"Growing Your Own Replacement Teeth? Not Science Fiction!" (Abst. #32, 36, 386, 3634, 3636)
Rel 2"Alcohol Intervention Attempted for Violent Males" (Abst. #207)
Rel 3"Access to Oral Health Care: Not a Level Playing Field" (Abst. #238-245, 783, 2757, 3177)
Rel 4"Teen Athletes Continue Tobacco Use, Despite Severe Consequences" (Abst. #350, 351, 352)
Rel 5"Put Culture in Your Life AND Reduce Bad Breath: Eat Yoghurt!" (Abst. #920)
Rel 6"Lip Piercing Can Lead to Receding Gums" (Abst. #1080)
Rel 7"'Study Finds Direct Association between Cardiovascular Disease and Periodontal Bacteria" (Abst. #1410)
Rel 8"Forensic Dentistry Key in Identifying Victims of Tsunamis, Other Disasters" (Seq. #172)
Rel 9"Radiography Used to Identify Teens with Sleep Apnea" (Abst. #2531)
Rel 10"Dental Practitioners Can be Instrumental in Preventing Their Patients' Eating Disorders" (Abst. #2649)
Rel 11"'Speaker's Cramp', a New Type of Involuntary Mouth-, Lip-muscle Movement (Abst. #3606)
2005 Distinguished Scientist Awards (goldenrod section)
SAW 1 Mary MacDougall is the recipient of the 2005 Award for Basic Research in Biological Mineralization.
SAW 2R. Gary Rozier is the recipient of the 2005 H. Trendley Dean Award.
SAW 3William Hylander is the recipient of the 2005 Craniofacial Biology Research Award.
SAW 4Edwina Kidd is the recipient of the 2005 Research in Dental Caries Award.
SAW 5Michael Curtis is the recipient of the 2005 Basic Research in Periodontal Disease Award.
SAW 6E. Ignace Naert is the recipient of the 2005 Research in Prosthodontics and Implants Award.
SAW 7George Eliades is the recipient of the 2005 Wilmer Souder Award.
SAW 8Takafumi Kato is the recipient of the 2005 Young Investigator Award.
SAW 9Martha Somerman is the recipient of the 2005 Research in Oral Biolog
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Contact: Linda T. Hemphill
lhemphill@iadr.org
703-299-8091
International & American Association for Dental Research
2-Mar-2005