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UConn Orthodontics Program Recognized Nationally for Research Activity

The division of Orthodontics at the UConn School of Dental Medicine  has been recognized by the American Association of Orthodontists  Foundation (AAOF) as one of the top programs in the country with the  most research funding from the AAOF.

The AAOF—the charitable arm of the leading orthodontics organization,  the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO)—provides support to  education programs and research in the field of orthodontics.

At the recent conference held in Miami Beach, Florida, the UConn  orthodontics research program was recognized for its consistent success  in winning a large number of awards and research funding over the years.

“The UConn Orthodontics program is an outstanding example of a strong  clinical program that is also very active in research,” says Dr. Rajesh  Lalla, associate dean for research at the UConn School of Dental  Medicine. “The results of their research efforts can influence clinical  care well beyond our own institution.”

Since 1997, UConn has received at least 38 awards from the AAOF, with  a total research funding of approximately $660,000. These  awards—ranging from $5,000 for awards to trainees to $100,000 for  faculty awards—have supported UConn dental research projects in the  field of orthodontics. These projects have included both clinical and  laboratory studies on various aspects of orthodontic tooth movement and  temporomandibular joint disorders.

A number of orthodontics residents have won AAOF awards, including  the Research Aid Award, the William R. Profitt Resident Scholar Award,  and the Thomas M. Graber Award of Special Merit. This year, at the 2022  AAO meeting in May, resident Dr. Ke Wang won third place in the basic  research category for the William R. Profitt Resident Scholar Award and  presented her latest research entitled “Effects of Alendronate on  Periodontal Ligament Entheses in Osteogenesis Imperfecta Mice.” Wang’s  research had previously garnered the AAOF’s Charles J. Burstone Research  Aid Award.

“AAOF funding has been very instrumental in supporting the faculty  and resident’s research in Orthodontics,” says Dr. Sumit Yadav,  associate professor of orthodontics and research director for the  residency program. “Due to AAOF funding, we were able to collect  preliminary data and were successful in obtaining the intramural and  extramural funding (NIH/NIDCR).”

Yadav continues: “AAOF funding provided me the opportunity to work  with numerous residents over the past 10 years on their cutting-edge and  innovative research, which resulted in numerous accolades both  nationally and internationally.”

UConn faculty also have a strong track record of winning AAOF grant  awards. Dr. Eliane Dutra, Dr. Madhur Upadhyay, Dr. Flavio Uribe, and Dr.  Sumit Yadav  have won the Orthodontic Faculty Development Fellowship  and/or the Biomedical Research Award. Another current UConn faculty  member, Dr. Niloufar Azami, won a Research Aid Award and the second  place Charley Schultz Resident Scholar Award, during the time she was a resident in training at UConn.

Dr. Uribe, who serves as chair of the Division of Orthodontics, says:  “We are very proud of all our  faculty  and residents commitment to  orthodontic and craniofacial research through the  history of our   orthodontics  program. Our consistent success relies on solid proposals  that include both basic science and clinical projects that aim to  advance the knowledge in our field.  Our Division is committed to  continue supporting our research efforts and maintaining the high  success in achieving extramural funding from entities such as the AAOF.”

Original source can be found here.

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