Colgate Announces 2022 CARE Recipients

 Colgate Announces 2022 CARE Recipients

Colgate recently announced the 2022 recipients of the Colgate Award for Research Excellence (CARE), a program that supports oral health research projects across multiple disciplines.

The Colgate CARE Program was created in 2016 to provide financial support to young academic researchers, according to a press release, with winners receiving $30,000 for their projects. This year’s recipients are:

Michelle Arnett, RDH, BS, MS, University of Minnesota, “Impact of brief motivational interviewing on periodontal clinical outcomes: a 2-year post-trial follow-up”; Hyuk-Jae Edward Kwon, DDS, PhD, State University of New York, University at Buffalo, “Identification of heparan sulfate-binding therapeutic targets for correcting cleft palate”; Roberto Fanganiello, BSc, PhD, Université Laval, “Creation of physiologically reliable 3D biomimetic bone for regenerative dentistry”; Noha Gomaa, BDS, MDS, PhD, Western University (London, Canada), “From Home to Epigenome: Unraveling the Links between Oral Disease and Developmental Vulnerability in Children from Low-Income Families”; and Neha Parikh, BSc, MSc, PhD, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, “Determining the correlation between oral health, microbial dysbiosis, and inflammation in Alzheimer’s disease.”

An independent panel of senior academic researchers reviewed the proposals. Winners were chosen based on the program’s criteria, which includes innovation, clinical significance, originality and scientific quality. CARE grants are typically offered for 12 months.

To qualify for a grant, applicants must be in the first five years of an academic appointment.

“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 Dr. Maria Ryan, vice president and chief clinical officer at Colgate, according to the release. “Every year, we look forward to meeting and supporting talented researchers in the early stages of their careers.”

She continued: “Oral health has significant physical, social, economic, and emotional consequences. That’s why it’s critical that we learn as much as we can about all aspects of oral health through innovative research. I’m proud that the Colgate CARE Program not only advances our understanding of oral health, but also contributes to our company’s mission to educate people about its importance.”

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Source: Colgate

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