'My First Research' poster
The CED-IADR has set up this new poster award to provide the opportunity to young investigators to communicate about their first research experience at an international CED-IADR meeting.
Conditions
In order to apply for a CED-IADR 'My First Research' Poster Award, you have to meet the following conditions:
Candidates must be a present CED-IADR member (at the time of the application).
Candidates must have their affiliation in the CED-IADR area.
Candidates may not be older than 30 years at the time of application.
Candidates must have submitted an abstract to be presented as a poster before the abstract-submission deadline.
Candidates must be the first author and presenter of the abstract.
Candidates attend an IADR meeting for the first time and may not have presented a research abstract, nor published a paper before (neither as a co-author).
Research may not have been published or presented before at any major scientific meeting.
The CED-IADR 'My First Research' Poster Award can only be received once.
Candidates can only apply for ONE award of ONE IADR division. (Exception: candidates may apply additionally for both a CED-IADR Travel Award and/or the CED-IADR Visiting Scholar Grant).
Prize
The winners of the CED-IADR ’My first research award’” receive a certificate and € 500 with a one-year free membership for the first prize and a certificate and € 250 with a one-year free membership for the second prize.
Please be informed that you are obliged to attend the Congress Opening Ceremony & CED-IADR General Assembly (GA) as the winners will be officially announced during the Congress Opening Ceremony (registration may be required) and CED-IADR General Assembly (usually on Friday during lunch).”
Note: In case a winner is not attending the Opening Ceremony & CED-IADR General Assembly the prize will not be paid.
Winners
2021 Brussels:
- 1st prize: Ella Ohlsson (Regensburg, Gemrany) "Amniotic Epithelium- A Possible Stem Cell Source for Pulp Regeneration?"
- 2nd prize: Jolien Van den Bosch (Hassel, Belgium) "Characterization of the 4NQO rat model for oral squamous cell carcinoma"
2019 Madrid:
- 1st prize: Teodora Georgieva Karteva (Plovdiv, Bulgaria) "IL-1β: Determinant of Destruction Extent in Asymptomatic Apical Periodontitis".
- 2nd prize: Triana Blanco-Pintos (Santiago de Compostela, Spain) "Salivary Cytokine-based Predictive Models to Estimate the Probability of Periodontitis Differentiating by Smoking Status."
2017 Vienna:
- 1st prize: Fareeha Batool (Strassbourg, France)
- 2nd prize: Anna S. Mueller (Vienna, Austria)