IADR Bernard Sarnat Award
Applications are requested from students (dental and graduate) for the 2010 Bernard G. Sarnat Award in Craniofacial Biology. The Award recognizes original research by students and is sponsored and supported by the Craniofacial Biology Group of the IADR. The award consists of a certificate and a small cash prize.
Applicants must be the primary author and presenter of a poster accepted for presentation at the IADR General Session. The applicant must pre-register for the meeting as a student. It is not necessary to send additional documentation of student-status.
Only poster abstracts will be considered and judged.
Research submitted for the General Session & Exhibition of the IADR in Barcelona, Spain, will be eligible for consideration for the Sarnat Award, provided it has not been published elsewhere and will not be under consideration for another award. When submitting the abstract, it must be assigned to the Craniofacial Biology Group and entered as a Sarnat Award candidate. IADR deadline dates and procedures should be followed. No additional materials are necessary, only the abstract sumbitted to the IADR will be considered. The abstracts will be pre-screened and not more than 10 abstracts will be chosen for the Sarnat poster session finalists.
Additional information about the Sarnat Competition can be obtained from:
Allen Firestone
The Ohio State University
Section of Orthodontics
College of Dentistry,Room 4088D Postle Hall
Columbus, OH 43218-2357
E-mail: firestone.17@osu.edu
Application Deadline: February 5, 2010
The abstracts will be judged for (1) originality and scientific design of the investigation, (2) suitability of the methods of analysis, and (3) scientific value of the work. Selected finalists will be judged at the 2010 General Session & Exhibition of the IADR in Barcelona, Spain. The poster presentations will be scheduled early in the meeting so that the winner can be announced at the Craniofacial Biology Group business meeting.
2009 Recipients:
First Place:
Michael S. Stosich - University of Pennsylvania
Second Place:
Camerion J. Jolley - University of Washington