ADASRI scientists to share studies on 3D printing, gum disease, COVID-19 during research exhibition
International Association for Dental Research General Session and Exhibition to take place June 20-25
by Mary Beth Versaci
June 14, 2022
Scientists from the American Dental Association Science & Research Institute will share their research at the 100th General Session and Exhibition of the International Association for Dental Research.
The meeting will take place June 20-25 virtually in conjunction with the Fifth Meeting of the IADR Asia Pacific Region.
Research presented by ADASRI scientists will include the following eight abstracts:
"3D Printing Technology to Build Vascularized Tissues," presented by Yoontae Kim, Ph.D., postdoctoral research assistant.
"Bone-on-a-Chip Platform Reveals New Mechanisms Involved in Endothelial-Osteoblast Interaction," presented by Stella (Styliani) Alimperti, Ph.D., principal scientist.
"Corticosteroids for Postoperative Acute Pain Due to Tooth Extraction," presented by Olivia Urquhart, senior research associate.
"COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy among Dental Healthcare Workers in the U.S.," presented by Laura Eldridge, research associate, epidemiology and biostatistics.
"Electrochemical Sensors for In Vitro Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Measurement," presented by Anna Kalmykov, Ph.D., postdoctoral research assistant.
"Enhancing Dentin Bonding Durability Using a New Additive," presented by Xiaohong Wang, Ph.D., senior scientist.
"Quality of Data for When Translating Science to Clinicians," presented by Marcelo Araujo, D.D.S., Ph.D., ADASRI CEO and ADA chief science officer.
"Strategies to Reduce COVID-19 Risk in U.S. Dental Settings," presented by Cameron Estrich, Ph.D., manager, epidemiology and biostatistics.