Recipients of the 2021 Colgate Award for Research Excellence Announced

 Recipients of the 2021 Colgate Award for Research Excellence Announced

Colgate recently announced the 2021 recipients of the Colgate Award for Research Excellence (CARE).

Through the CARE Program, Colgate recognizes “a new generation of academic researchers” and provides up to $30,000 (per project) to support oral health research projects across various disciplines, according to a press release.

Five junior faculty members were honored with this year’s award. They are:

-Adriana Manso, DDS, MSc, PhD, University of British Columbia, Faculty of Dentistry. “Novel multifunctional curcumin-based adhesive varnish for caries control.”

-Ammaar Abidi, DDS, PhD, University of Tennessee, Health Science Center, College of Dentistry. “Evaluation Of The Effects Of Phytocannabinoids On Human Gingival Fibroblast Proliferation, Migration, Growth and Inflammatory Cytokine Production.”

-Bianca Dearing, DDS, MPhil, PhD, Meharry Medical College, School of Dentistry. “The Nashville KROHL Study: Oral Health Literacy in Underserved Mothers.”

-Yuan Liu, DDS, MS, PhD, University of Pennsylvania, Penn Dental Medicine. “Oral Candida infection in Infancy and Early Childhood Caries.”

-Zaher Jabbour, DMD, MSc, PhD, University of California at LA, School of Dentistry. “Does therapeutic silver remain in carious lesions treated with silver diamine fluoride and potassium iodide? And does it affect the bonding strength of restorative materials?”

An independent group of senior academic dental researchers reviewed submitted proposals. The five winners were chosen based on program criteria including innovation, clinical significance, originality and scientific quality.

The Colgate CARE Program was established in 2016 to foster and provide financial support to young academic researchers. Applicants must be in the first five years of an academic appointment to be eligible for the grant. CARE grants are typically offered for 12-month periods.

“The CARE Program fosters the development of junior faculty by providing seed research funding to emerging leaders in academia at a time in their career path when it is most needed,” said Maria Ryan, vice president and chief dental officer, global technology at Colgate, according to the release. “Every year, we look forward to meeting and supporting talented researchers in the early stages of their careers. We are pleased to fund innovative projects that promise to advance industry knowledge and perhaps even revolutionize the field of dentistry.”

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Source: Colgate

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