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<strong>REGISTRATION</strong> <strong>BROCHURE</strong><br />
86th General Session & Exhibition of the <strong>IADR</strong><br />
32nd Annual Meeting of the CADR<br />
Metro Toronto Convention Centre, ON, Canada<br />
A D V A N C<br />
I N G<br />
O R A L H<br />
E A L T H W O R<br />
L D W<br />
I D E<br />
www.iadr.org
s GENERAL SESSION INTRODUCTION s<br />
<strong>IADR</strong> Advances Research<br />
Continuing the mission of advancing research and increasing<br />
knowledge for the improvement of oral health, the 86th General<br />
Session of the International Association for Dental Research<br />
(<strong>IADR</strong>) will feature more than 3,000 scientific abstracts, several<br />
cross-collaborative symposia, as well as two distinguished lecture<br />
speakers (Eric Meslin and Brett Finlay). Join us in Toronto, July 2-5,<br />
2008, and present your own research while learning the latest in<br />
dental, oral and craniofacial research.<br />
Meeting Venue: Metro Toronto Convention Centre,<br />
Toronto, ON, Canada<br />
Meeting Dates: Wednesday, July 2 - Saturday, July 5, 2008<br />
Exhibition Dates: Thursday, July 3 - Saturday, July 5, 2008<br />
Important Telephone Numbers<br />
<strong>IADR</strong> Central Office +1.703.548.0066<br />
Exhibition Information +1.703.299.8093<br />
Meeting Registration Fax +1.514.635.6298<br />
Hotel Phone Reservations +1.866.371.0398<br />
(United States and Canada only)<br />
or +1.416.203.2500<br />
(open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. EST)<br />
Important Deadline Dates<br />
Abstracts Submission Deadline: February 8, 2008<br />
Provisional Abstracts Notification<br />
Letters E-mailed: April 8, 2008<br />
Presenter Pre-registration Deadline: May 16, 2008<br />
All presenters must pre-register!*<br />
Pre-registration Deadline<br />
for Non-presenters: May 30, 2008<br />
Hotel Reservation Deadline: June 2, 2008<br />
*IMPORTANT NOTE: If a presenter is not pre-registered by the<br />
deadline date, his/her abstract will be withdrawn for presentation<br />
and will not be included in the final Program Book. The abstract<br />
will also not be citable as being part of the Special Issue of the<br />
Journal of Dental Research.<br />
Toronto and <strong>IADR</strong> - Past and Present<br />
In 1930, Toronto was the site of the first <strong>IADR</strong> meeting held outside the United States.<br />
The meeting took place at the Royal York Hotel, which will serve as the headquarters hotel for the meeting in 2008.<br />
TORONTO: PAST AND PRESENT 1939 2007<br />
1 <strong>IADR</strong> GENERAL SESSION & EXHIBITION
s SCHEDULE OF EVENTS s<br />
All scientific sessions, registration, and the exhibition will be held at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre.<br />
TUESDAY, JULY 1<br />
8 a.m. – 6 p.m. <strong>IADR</strong>/Unilever Hatton<br />
Awards Competition<br />
8:30 a.m. – 7 p.m. Satellite Symposium<br />
(see page 7 for details)<br />
12:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Registration Open<br />
Speaker Ready Room Open<br />
3 p.m. – 5 p.m. <strong>IADR</strong> Federation, Division, & Section<br />
Presidents’ Forum<br />
6 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. <strong>IADR</strong> Council Dinner<br />
(sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive)<br />
WEDNESDAY, JULY 2<br />
8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Registration Open<br />
Speaker Ready Room Open<br />
8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Exhibitor Move-in<br />
8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. <strong>IADR</strong> Council Meeting<br />
9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Hands-on Workshop #1<br />
11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. <strong>IADR</strong> Board Meeting<br />
1:15 p.m. – 2 p.m. New Member Orientation Reception<br />
(sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive)<br />
1:30 p.m. – 2 p.m. Oral Session Chairperson Orientation<br />
2:15 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. Oral Sessions, Symposia, and<br />
Hands-on Workshop #2<br />
4 p.m. – 5 p.m. Opening Ceremonies &<br />
Awards Program<br />
5 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Welcome Reception<br />
THURSDAY, JULY 3<br />
7:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Registration Open<br />
Speaker Ready Room Open<br />
8 a.m. – 8:45 am Distinguished Lecture Series –<br />
Eric Meslin<br />
(W.J. Gies Distinguished Speaker)<br />
8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Poster Viewing Open<br />
9 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Oral Sessions, Symposia, and<br />
Hands-on Workshop #3<br />
10:45 am – 12:15 p.m. Oral Sessions, Symposia, and<br />
Hands-on Workshop #4<br />
12:15 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Lunch Break<br />
- Lunch & Learning<br />
- <strong>IADR</strong> Committees’ Lunch<br />
- <strong>IADR</strong>/<strong>AADR</strong> Publications<br />
Committee Meeting<br />
1 p.m. – 5 p.m. Exhibits Open<br />
2 p.m. – 3:15 p.m. Poster Presentations – Block #1<br />
3:30 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. Poster Presentations – Block #2<br />
4 p.m. – 5 p.m. JDR Editorial Board Meeting<br />
Division Treasurers’ Meeting<br />
5 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Group Business Meetings &<br />
Receptions (see page 7 for details)<br />
6 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Group Receptions<br />
(see page 7 for details)<br />
6:30 p.m. – 11 p.m. Unilever Travel Awards<br />
Presentation & Dinner<br />
(invitation only, sponsored by Unilever)<br />
FRIDAY, JULY 4<br />
7:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Registration Open<br />
Speaker Ready Room Open<br />
8 a.m. – 8:45 am Distinguished Lecture Series – Brett Finlay<br />
(sponsored by Quintessence)<br />
8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Poster Viewing Open<br />
9 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Oral Sessions and Symposia<br />
10:45 am – 12:15 p.m. Oral Sessions, Symposia, and<br />
Hands-on Workshop #5<br />
12:15 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Lunch Break<br />
- VIP Luncheon for Spouses of the<br />
<strong>IADR</strong>/CADR Board and Past Presidents<br />
- Past Editors’, Executive Directors’,<br />
and <strong>IADR</strong>/CADR Past Presidents’ Lunch<br />
-<strong>IADR</strong>/Colgate Research in Prevention<br />
Awards Luncheon<br />
(sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive)<br />
1 p.m. – 5 p.m. Exhibits Open<br />
2 p.m. – 3:15 p.m. Poster Presentations – Block #1<br />
3:30 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. Poster Presentations – Block #2<br />
4 p.m. – 5 p.m. <strong>IADR</strong> Institutional Section Meeting<br />
5 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Group Business Meetings &<br />
Receptions (see page 7 for details)<br />
6 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Group Receptions<br />
(see page 7 for details)<br />
SATURDAY, JULY 5<br />
8:30 a.m. – 11 a.m. Speaker Ready Room Open<br />
8:30 a.m. – noon Registration Open<br />
8:30 a.m. – noon Poster Viewing & Exhibits Open<br />
9 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Oral Sessions<br />
10:45 am – noon Poster Presentations<br />
Noon<br />
Meeting Adjourns<br />
Noon – 1:30 p.m. GPC Meeting<br />
<strong>REGISTRATION</strong> <strong>BROCHURE</strong> 2
s FEATURED PRESENTATIONS s<br />
Distinguished Lecture Series<br />
On Thursday and Friday mornings, the meeting will begin with a<br />
plenary session designed to interest delegates from all Scientific<br />
Groups. Join us for a complimentary cup of coffee and muffin<br />
prior to the plenary session.<br />
W.J. GIES DISTINGUISHED SPEAKER<br />
THURSDAY, JULY 3, 2008<br />
8 a.m. – 8:45 a.m.<br />
Eric Meslin<br />
Indiana University Center for Bioethics<br />
Indianapolis, Indiana, USA<br />
Can Ethics Be Both Local and Global?<br />
Current Challenges in Conducting<br />
International Health Research<br />
Health research is now a global activity, with studies carried out<br />
on every continent, involving thousands of human beings, diverse<br />
sponsors and partners, and varied oversight mechanisms for<br />
ensuring ethical integrity. This presentation will describe how<br />
these issues influence international research today.<br />
FRIDAY, JULY 4, 2008<br />
8 a.m. – 8:45 a.m.<br />
B. Brett Finlay<br />
Biotechnology Laboratory<br />
University of British Columbia<br />
Vancouver, BC, Canada<br />
The Unholy Trinity of Infectious Diseases:<br />
Role of the Pathogen, Host, and Microbiota<br />
Pathogenic E. coli cause much morbidity and mortality<br />
worldwide. Two types of E. coli (enteropathogenic E. coli [EPEC]<br />
and enterohemorrhagic E. coli [EHEC, or O157]) cause severe<br />
diarrhea, with EHEC also causing hemolytic uremic syndrome in<br />
a subset of cases. These pathogens subvert host epithelial cells,<br />
exploiting cytoskeletal processes to build a cellular protrusion<br />
(pedestal) on the cell surface, and subverting various innate<br />
immune pathways. The host response also plays a critical role<br />
in disease development, and we have been exploiting a murine<br />
infection model to study host contribution to disease.<br />
Finally, we have begun to examine the impact of diarrheal<br />
disease and inflammation on the normal microbiota during<br />
infection. Collectively, these three components contribute to<br />
disease, and only by studying all three does one fully understand<br />
the molecular complexity of bacterial disease. The event is<br />
generously sponsored by Quintessence Publishing.<br />
3 <strong>IADR</strong> GENERAL SESSION & EXHIBITION
SCIENTIFIC GROUP SESSIONS<br />
The <strong>IADR</strong> General Session will consist of approximately 3,000<br />
scientific presentations (about 800 oral presentations and 2,200<br />
poster presentations) comprised of abstracts submitted online.<br />
The oral and poster sessions organized by each Scientific Group<br />
will be finalized in December, and the scientific program will be<br />
posted to the <strong>IADR</strong> Web site by mid-April, 2008.<br />
Symposia<br />
Animal Model Selection Alternatives for Dental Implant Research<br />
Sponsors: Craniofacial Biology and Implantology Research Groups<br />
Organizer: James Borke (Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, USA)<br />
Biomechanical Response and Control at the Bone-Biomaterial Interface<br />
Sponsors: Prosthodontics, Implantology Research, and Oral &<br />
Maxillofacial Surgery Groups and the Japan Prosthodontic Society<br />
Organizer: Keiichi Sasaki (Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan)<br />
Biomineralization Explained? Proteins as Regulators<br />
of Crystal Formation in Physiology and Pathology<br />
Sponsors: Mineralized Tissue and Dental Materials Groups<br />
Organizer: Graeme Hunter<br />
(University of Western Ontario, London, Canada)<br />
Can We Promote Cementogenesis to Enable Periodontal Regeneration?<br />
Sponsors: Mineralized Tissue and Periodontal Research Groups<br />
Organizer: Christopher McCulloch<br />
(University of Toronto, ON, Canada)<br />
Designing Dental Programs for High-risk Children<br />
Sponsors: Cariology, Oral Health Research, and Behavioral,<br />
Epidemiologic & HSR Groups<br />
Organizer: Stephen Abrams<br />
(Ontario Dental Research Group, Toronto, Canada)<br />
Glass-ionomer Cements – Current and Future Performance<br />
Sponsors: Dental Materials and Cariology Groups and the<br />
Dental Materials Journal<br />
Organizer: Martin Tyas (University of Melbourne, Australia) and<br />
Huakun Xu (ADA, Gaithersburg, Md., USA)<br />
Health Behavior Change in Oral Health Research:<br />
Use of Motivational Interviewing<br />
Sponsors: Oral Health Research and Behavioral, Epidemiologic<br />
& HSR Groups<br />
Organizer: MaryAnn Cugini (Forsyth Institute, Boston, Mass., USA)<br />
Knowledge Translation: How to Get Your Research to<br />
the People to Whom it Matters Most<br />
Sponsors: Evidence-based Dentistry Network, Behavioral,<br />
Epidemiologic & HSR, Periodontal Research, Cariology, and<br />
Prosthodontics Groups<br />
Organizer: Debora Matthews<br />
(Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada)<br />
Meeting Oral Health Needs to Promote the Well-being<br />
of the Geriatric Population<br />
Sponsors: Education Research and Geriatric Oral<br />
Research Groups<br />
Organizer: Alison Bullock (University of Birmingham, UK)<br />
Methodological Challenges in the Design and Analysis<br />
of Split-mouth Trials<br />
Sponsors: Evidence-based Dentistry Network, Cariology,<br />
Periodontal Research, and Behavioral, Epidemiologic &<br />
HSR Groups<br />
Organizer: Ian Needleman<br />
(Eastman Dental Institute, London, UK)<br />
NIDCR’s 60th Anniversary Symposium:<br />
Contributions of Canadian Pain Research<br />
Sponsor: NIDCR<br />
Organizer: Henning Birkedal-Hansen (NIDCR, Bethesda, Md., USA)<br />
Orofacial Pain in Children and Adolescents:<br />
Epidemiology, Risk Factors, Impact and Management<br />
Sponsors: International RDC/TMD Consortium and<br />
Neuroscience Group<br />
Organizer: Mark Drangsholt (University of Washington, Seattle, USA)<br />
Oral Health Literacy in Older Adults<br />
Sponsor: Geriatric Oral Research Group<br />
Organizer: Herenia Lawrence<br />
(University of Toronto, ON, Canada)<br />
Osteoimmunology and Host Defense in the Periodontium<br />
Sponsors: Periodontal Research and<br />
Microbiology/Immunology Groups<br />
Organizer: Jack Caton (University of Rochester, NY, USA)<br />
Periodontal Therapy and Systemic Health Outcomes –<br />
What Have We Learned from Intervention Trials?<br />
Sponsor: Periodontal Research Group<br />
Organizer: Panos Papapanou<br />
(Columbia University, New York, NY, USA)<br />
Strategic Research Training Initiatives, International Perspectives<br />
Sponsors: Education Research Group and Evidence-based<br />
Dentistry Network<br />
Organizer: Richard Ellen (University of Toronto, ON, Canada)<br />
Zebrafish as a Model for Craniofacial and Tooth Development<br />
and Regeneration<br />
Sponsor: Craniofacial Biology Group<br />
Organizer: Wolfgang Arnold (University of Witten, Germany)<br />
Zirconia-based Restorations: Successes, Failures and<br />
Clinical Recommendations<br />
Sponsor: Dental Materials Group<br />
Organizer: Sibel Antonson (Nova Southeastern University, Ft.<br />
Lauderdale, Fla., USA) & Hockin Xu<br />
(ADA, Gaithersburg, Md., USA)<br />
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Hands-on Workshops<br />
The workshops are complimentary; however, attendance is<br />
limited at workshops #1-3 and #5, and registrations will be<br />
processed on a first-come, first-served basis. If interested in<br />
attending, please check the appropriate box on the registration<br />
form. A wait list will be available this year once the limit is met.<br />
If registrants who are initially accepted are considered a<br />
no-show on site, spots will be filled from the wait list.<br />
Visit the <strong>IADR</strong> Web site for a description of each workshop.<br />
HOW #1: Validation Studies of the RDC/TMD:<br />
Progress toward Version 2<br />
Date/Time: Wednesday, July 2, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m<br />
(break from Noon – 1 p.m.)<br />
Sponsors: International RDC/TMD Consortium Network<br />
and Neuroscience Group<br />
Organizer: Richard Ohrbach (University of Buffalo, NY, USA)<br />
Attendance is limited to 100 people; you must register to attend.<br />
HOW #2: Nutrition and Oral Health Outcomes Research:<br />
State of the Science and Future Directions<br />
Date/Time: Wednesday, July 2, 2:15 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.<br />
Sponsor:<br />
Nutrition Research, Periodontal Research, and<br />
Geriatric Oral Research Groups<br />
Organizer: Riva Touger-Decker<br />
(New Jersey Dental School, Newark, USA)<br />
Attendance is limited to 40 people; you must register to attend.<br />
HOW #3: Second Life as a Virtual World for<br />
Research and Teaching<br />
Date/Time: Thursday, July 3, 9 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.<br />
Sponsor: Education Research Group<br />
Organizer: Sharon Grayden<br />
(University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA)<br />
Attendance is limited to 20 people; you must register to attend.<br />
HOW #4: Publishing Your Manuscript – A JDR Perspective<br />
Date/Time: Thursday, July 3, 10:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.<br />
Sponsor: Journal of Dental Research<br />
Organizer: Anthony Smith (University of Birmingham, UK)<br />
HOW #5: Recommendations for Conducting Controlled Clinical<br />
Studies of Dental Restorative Materials<br />
Date/Time: Friday, July 4, 10:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.<br />
Sponsor: Dental Materials Groups<br />
Organizer: Reinhard Hickel<br />
(University Ludwig Maximilian, Munich, Germany)<br />
Attendance is limited to 30 people; you must register to attend.<br />
Lunch & Learning<br />
The Lunch & Learning program will be held on Thursday, July 3,<br />
from 12:15 p.m. – 1:30 p.m., at the Metro Toronto Convention<br />
Centre. During lunch, you may discuss topics of current interest<br />
with the researchers as identified below. There is a $55.00 fee<br />
to attend, and attendance will be limited to 10 persons per<br />
table, including the speaker. Assignments will be processed<br />
on a first-come, first-served basis. If your two options are not<br />
available, a refund will be sent to you after the meeting. Refunds<br />
for cancellation will not be processed if requests are received<br />
after the pre-registration deadline. If you purchase your ticket in<br />
advance, your Lunch & Learning ticket will be included in your<br />
registration packet. Space permitting, tickets may be sold on site.<br />
Visit the <strong>IADR</strong> Web site for a description of each session.<br />
Craniofacial Biology Group<br />
Table #1) Potential Function of Small RNA in Craniofacial Development<br />
Speaker: Akira Yamane (Tsurumi University, Yokohama, Japan)<br />
Dental Materials Group<br />
Table #2) Clinical versus Statistical Significance – Statistical Methods<br />
and the Interpretation of Results<br />
Speaker: Jeffrey Platt (Indiana University, Indianapolis, USA)<br />
Table #3) Dental Alloys, Electrochemistry, and Biological Outcomes<br />
Speaker: Regina Messer<br />
(Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, USA)<br />
Table #4) Dental Resin Composites – Is ‘Nano’ Worth the ‘Buzz’?<br />
(in vitro and in vivo Performance of Dental Resin Composites)<br />
Speaker: Roland Frankenberger (University of Erlangen, Germany)<br />
Table #5) Fatigue Failure and its Relevance to the Dental Field<br />
Speaker: Jamie Kruzic (Oregon State University, Corvallis, USA)<br />
Table #6) Finite Element Analysis (FEA): A Scientific Approach to<br />
3D Non-linear Models<br />
Speaker: Fernando Zarone (University of Naples, Italy)<br />
Table #7) Resin Infiltration of Enamel Caries Lesions<br />
Speaker: Sebastian Paris (Charité University, Berlin, Germany)<br />
Table #8) Tissue Engineering – Its Relevance to Dentistry<br />
Speaker: David Kohn (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA)<br />
Geriatric Oral Research<br />
Table #9) Qualitative Research of Oral-health-related<br />
Beliefs and Behaviors<br />
Speaker: Michael MacEntee<br />
(University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada)<br />
Implantology Research<br />
Table #10) Cutting Edge of Implant Surfaces and Design –<br />
Clinical Significance<br />
Speaker: Seong-Joo Heo (Seoul National University, Korea)<br />
5 <strong>IADR</strong> GENERAL SESSION & EXHIBITION
Mineralized Tissue<br />
Table #11) Pyrophosphate and SIBLING Proteins<br />
Regulating Mineralization<br />
Speaker: Marc D. McKee (McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada)<br />
Periodontal Research<br />
Table #12) Animal Models for Periodontal Regeneration:<br />
Clinical Relevance<br />
Speaker: Andreas Stavropoulos<br />
(Royal Dental College, Aarhus, Denmark)<br />
Table #13) Antiseptic Rinses for the Control of Subgingival Biofilm.<br />
Is there Evidence?<br />
Speaker: Nicole Arweiler (University of Freiburg, Germany)<br />
Table #14) Cementogenesis and Periodontal Regeneration.<br />
Is It Still an Issue?<br />
Speaker: Dieter Bosshardt (University of Berne, Switzerland)<br />
Table #15) Microbiological Diagnostics in Periodontal<br />
Treatment Planning<br />
Speaker: Thomas Beikler (University of Seattle, Wash., USA)<br />
Table #16) Microbiota and Host Genome Interactions in<br />
Aggressive Periodontitis<br />
Speaker: Luigi Nibali (Eastman Dental Institute, London, UK)<br />
Table #17) New Ways for Resolution of Inflammation in Periodontitis<br />
Speaker: Alpdogan Kantarci (Boston University, Mass., USA)<br />
Table #18) Periodontis and Diabetes: a Two-way Relationship<br />
Speaker: Giovanni Salvi (University of Berne, Switzerland)<br />
Table #19) Stem Cell Therapy in Periodontal Tissue Engineering<br />
Speaker: Darnell Kaigler (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA)<br />
Keynote Speakers<br />
The Scientific Groups have been asked to select a keynote<br />
speaker to give an overview of research in that area of expertise.<br />
Delegates can benefit from these 30-minute presentations by<br />
getting an overall understanding of what is currently being done in<br />
other disciplines. The date and time of each will be confirmed by<br />
mid-April, 2008. Listed below are the speakers confirmed to date:<br />
Behavioral, Epidemiologic & Health Services Research<br />
Carlos Quiñonez (University of Toronto, ON, Canada)<br />
The Politics of Spending: Public Dental Health Care Policy and Access<br />
to Care in Canada<br />
Cariology Research<br />
Hyun (Michel) Koo (University of Rochester, N.Y., USA)<br />
The Role of Extracellular Polysaccharide Matrix in Cariogenic Biofilms<br />
Craniofacial Biology<br />
Mary Marazita (University of Pittsburgh, Pa., USA)<br />
Sub-clinical Phenotypes in Families with Non-syndromic Orofacial<br />
Clefts (Cleft Lip/Cleft Palate): Genetic Analyses and Implications for<br />
Clinical Practice<br />
Dental Anesthesiology Research<br />
Zakaria Messieha (University of Illinois, Chicago, USA)<br />
Ambulatory and Office-based Anesthesia –<br />
A Discussion of Current Research<br />
Dental Materials<br />
Ricardo Carvalho (Bisco, Inc., Schaumburg, Ill., USA)<br />
Bond Strength vs. Microleakage – Are They Related?<br />
Carlos González-Cabezas (Indiana University, Indianapolis, USA)<br />
Evaluation of Laboratory Methods to Assess the Performance of<br />
Remineralizing Therapies/Materials<br />
Hidehiko Sano (Hokkaido University, Japan)<br />
Bond Strength Testing and Possible Tooth Adhesion Mechanisms<br />
Gottfried Schmalz (University of Regensburg, Germany)<br />
Standardization of Biocompatibility Testing of Dental Materials<br />
Jeffrey Stansbury (University of Colorado, Aurora, USA)<br />
Use of Well-designed Polymers and Polymerization Methods to Address<br />
Challenges in Dental Materials<br />
Education Research<br />
Richard Valachovic<br />
(American Dental Education Association, Washington, DC, USA)<br />
A Report of the Global Congress in Dental Education, held in<br />
Dublin, 2007<br />
Geriatric Oral Research<br />
Judy Jones (Boston University, Mass., USA)<br />
Does Periodontal Treatment Improve Glycemic Control in Diabetes?<br />
Mineralized Tissue<br />
James Simmer (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA)<br />
New Perspectives on Dentin and Enamel Proteins<br />
Neuroscience<br />
Barry Sessle (University of Toronto, ON, Canada)<br />
30-year Historical Perspective of the <strong>IADR</strong> Neuroscience Group:<br />
Research Advances in Orofacial Pain<br />
Nutrition Research<br />
Elizabeth Krall Kaye (Boston University, Mass., USA)<br />
The Obesity Epidemic: Implications for Oral Health<br />
Periodontal Research<br />
Richard Darveau (University of Washington, Seattle, USA)<br />
Porphyromonas gingivalis Lipopolysaccharide:<br />
Modulation of Immature Host Defense<br />
Pharmacology, Therapeutics, & Toxicology<br />
Elliot Hersh (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA)<br />
Supporting Marketing Claims: One Aspect of this Clinical<br />
Pharmacologist’s Career<br />
Prosthodontics Research<br />
Clark Stanford (University of Iowa, Iowa City, USA)<br />
Dynamic Prosthodontics, the Translation of the Basic Sciences<br />
into Clinical Realities<br />
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s SPECIAL EVENTS s<br />
Satellite Symposium<br />
Orofacial Pain and Motor Control: The History of 3 Giants in Orofacial<br />
Neurosciences – From the Bottom to the Top!<br />
Date: July 1, 2008<br />
Location: Faculty of Dentistry, University of<br />
Toronto, Canada<br />
Organizers: Arlette Kolta and Gilles Lavigne<br />
(University of Montreal, QC, Canada) and<br />
Christopher Peck (University of Sydney, Australia)<br />
A one-day symposium is being organized on July 1, 2008 (the day<br />
preceding the <strong>IADR</strong> meeting), as a tribute to three Australian/<br />
Canadian giants in the field of Trigeminal Neuroscience:<br />
Barry Sessle (University of Toronto, ON, Canada)<br />
James Lund (McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada)<br />
Alan Hannam (University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada)<br />
Preliminary Program<br />
8:30 a.m. – 9 a.m. Welcome and Introductions<br />
9 a.m. – 11 a.m. Sessle Tribute: From Pain to Movements<br />
11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Poster Presentations & Lunch<br />
1 p.m. – 3 p.m. Lund Tribute: From Movement to Pain<br />
3 p.m. – 3:15 p.m. Break<br />
3:15 p.m. – 5:15 p.m. Hannam Tribute: From Movement<br />
to Models<br />
5:15 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. General Discussion<br />
5:45 p.m. – 7 p.m. Wine and Beer with Cheese<br />
(Sponsored by Quintessence Publishing)<br />
This symposium is sponsored by the <strong>IADR</strong> Neuroscience Group,<br />
Fonds de la Recherche en Santé du Québec (Oral Health and<br />
Bone Research Network; Pain Research Network), Canadian<br />
Institutes of Health Research (AOHR, Pain M2C Training<br />
Grants, and Placebo Mechanism Research Network), University<br />
of Montreal, McGill University, University of Toronto, and<br />
Quintessence Publishing.<br />
A Call for Symposium Poster Presentations from Drs. DeLaat<br />
and Kato will be available soon. If you are interested in presenting<br />
a poster, contact us at: tribute08.toronto@umontreal.ca<br />
Since only 200 seats are available, pre-registration is mandatory,<br />
but is free if done before June 1, 2008.<br />
To register and receive the full program, send your e-mail address,<br />
fax number and full name to: tribute08.toronto@umontreal.ca or by<br />
fax to: Vice Decanat Recherche – Tribute08 at +1.514.343.2233<br />
3M ESPE Hospitality & WiFi Centers<br />
WEDNESDAY - SATURDAY, JULY 2-5<br />
3M ESPE will provide a Hospitality Center (cyber café) located<br />
in the Exhibit Hall, along with a WiFi Center located in the<br />
registration area. Computer stations will be set with Internet<br />
access for delegates to check their e-mail or “surf the Web” in<br />
the Exhibit Hall. Admission is free, and all meeting participants<br />
are invited to visit at their convenience and enjoy light<br />
refreshments. The Hospitality Center will be open during the<br />
poster viewing and exhibition hours, Thursday through Saturday.<br />
Bring your laptop to the WiFi Center, and you can have free<br />
Internet access (if you have a wireless card in your computer),<br />
all day Wednesday through Saturday.<br />
Group/Network Business<br />
Meetings & Receptions<br />
Business Meetings Receptions<br />
5:15 p.m. – 6 p.m. 6 p.m. –<br />
Behavioral, Epidemiologic & HSR Thursday Thursday *<br />
Cariology Research Thursday Thursday<br />
Craniofacial Biology Thursday Thursday<br />
Dental Anesthesiology Research Thursday Thursday ^<br />
Dental Materials Thursday Thursday<br />
(starts at 6:30 p.m.)<br />
Diagnostic Sciences Thursday -<br />
Education Research Thursday Thursday *<br />
Evidence-based Dentistry Friday -<br />
(starts at 12:30 p.m.)<br />
Geriatric Oral Research Thursday Thursday *<br />
Implantology Research Thursday Thursday %<br />
International RDC/TMD Wednesday -<br />
Microbiology/Immunology Thursday Thursday +<br />
(starts at 5:30 p.m.)<br />
Mineralized Tissue Thursday Thursday #<br />
Neuroscience TBD TBD<br />
Nutrition Research Friday Thursday *<br />
Oral Health Research Thursday Thursday<br />
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Thursday Thursday<br />
Oral Medicine & Pathology Thursday Thursday<br />
Periodontal Research Thursday Thursday +<br />
Pharmacology, Therapeutics Thursday Thursday ^<br />
& Toxicology<br />
Prosthodontics Thursday Thursday %<br />
Pulp Biology & Regeneration Thursday Thursday #<br />
Salivary Research Thursday Thursday<br />
# * ^ % + Joint Receptions<br />
7 <strong>IADR</strong> GENERAL SESSION & EXHIBITION
New Member Orientation Reception<br />
WEDNESDAY, JULY 2<br />
All new members and first-timers at the General Session are invited<br />
to attend the reception. Graduate and post-doctoral students are<br />
also welcome to attend. If you are interested in becoming more<br />
involved in the Association or learning more about specific Groups<br />
or Divisions within the <strong>IADR</strong>/CADR, please join us for refreshments<br />
on Wednesday, July 2, between 1:15 p.m. and 2 p.m. Please refer<br />
to your final Program for the exact location of the reception. The<br />
reception is graciously sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive.<br />
Dental Materials Group Banquet<br />
THURSDAY, JULY 3<br />
The Dental Materials Group is hosting a reception at the Steam<br />
Whistle Brewery (adjacent to the Convention Centre), on Thursday,<br />
July 3, from 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. for members, friends, and students.<br />
Tickets for the event are $30 per person. If you’re interested in<br />
attending, please indicate so on the Pre-registration Form or online.<br />
A full description of the reception is posted on the DMG Web site<br />
(at www-personal.umich.edu/~sbayne/DMG/DMG-index.htm). Tickets<br />
will be sold on site on a space-available basis only. If you purchase a<br />
ticket and later need to cancel, a full refund is available if notification is<br />
received at least one month prior to the date of the event.<br />
s GENERAL INFORMATION s<br />
Online Program and Abstracts<br />
<strong>IADR</strong>’s program and abstracts will be available online in early<br />
April (the online link will be posted at www.iadr.org when<br />
available). You can search the program, view abstracts, and plan<br />
your itinerary prior to the <strong>IADR</strong> meeting.<br />
IMPORTANT NOTE: There will be no printed abstracts for this meeting.<br />
Program & Abstracts<br />
A CD-ROM of abstracts, generously sponsored by Institut<br />
Straumann, will be produced for the <strong>IADR</strong> meeting. Meeting<br />
delegates who pre-register by the deadline date will receive the<br />
CD-ROM in advance, and all others can pick up their copy at the<br />
meeting. All members not attending the meeting can purchase<br />
a copy after the meeting. The Program will be printed and<br />
distributed on site to all meeting delegates.<br />
Continuing Education Credits<br />
The <strong>IADR</strong>/<strong>AADR</strong> is an American Dental Association Continuing<br />
Education Recognition Program (ADA CERP) recognized provider.<br />
Delegates are eligible to receive continuing education credits by<br />
attending the scientific oral and poster sessions throughout the<br />
meeting. One hour of program time is equivalent to one credit hour.<br />
Forms will be printed in the Program for your convenience, and<br />
delegates are responsible for completing the forms accurately and<br />
keeping them for auditing purposes. (Do NOT return the forms to the<br />
<strong>IADR</strong>/<strong>AADR</strong>.) For information on the CERP program, please contact<br />
Janis Flemming, Senior Program Manager, at jflemming@iadr.org.<br />
Participants with<br />
Disabilities or Special Needs<br />
If you have a disability or special need that may affect your<br />
participation in the General Session, please contact the <strong>IADR</strong><br />
Meetings Department either prior to the meeting (e-mail:<br />
meetings@iadr.org) or on site, to discuss your requirements.<br />
The Exhibition<br />
The <strong>IADR</strong> will assemble the most prominent companies for<br />
an exceptional exhibition. No matter what your interests<br />
are—information systems, schools of dentistry, scientific<br />
journals and/or research equipment—you will find information<br />
at this exhibition. Refer to the Schedule of Events for the<br />
hours the exhibition is open. If you would like to exhibit, please<br />
contact Erika Interiano, <strong>IADR</strong> Institutional Section Manager for<br />
Exhibits, Meetings & Publications, at einteriano@iadr.org or<br />
+1.703.299.8093, for information and an exhibit prospectus.<br />
Letters of Invitation<br />
On request, the <strong>IADR</strong> will be pleased to have an invitation letter<br />
issued to you. Invitation letters are sent from the registration<br />
company, and therefore you must be registered for the meeting,<br />
and the registration company must have verified payment, before<br />
the letter will be sent. Persons needing an invitation letter to obtain<br />
a visa are urged to register for the meeting as early as possible. If<br />
you need a letter, please so indicate on the registration form.<br />
PLEASE NOTE: An invitation is not a commitment on the<br />
part of the <strong>IADR</strong> to provide any financial support, nor is it a<br />
guarantee of the acceptance of your abstract.<br />
Visa Requirements<br />
It is never too early to start working on getting your visa.<br />
Please check with your local Canadian Embassy or Consulate to<br />
obtain the necessary documents as soon as possible. Please use<br />
the following link to obtain more information regarding visas:<br />
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/index.asp<br />
<strong>REGISTRATION</strong> <strong>BROCHURE</strong> 8
s TORONTO HOTEL RESERVATION INFORMATION s<br />
Reservation Deadline Date: JUNE 2, 2008<br />
After this date, rooms in the <strong>IADR</strong> block will be released, and<br />
hotels may charge higher rates.<br />
Reserve Now!<br />
Internet: https://resweb.passkey.com/go/<strong>IADR</strong>2008<br />
Fax: +1.416.203.8477<br />
Telephone: +1.866.371.0398 (U.S. & Canada only)<br />
or +1.416.203.2500<br />
(open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. EST)<br />
Mail: <strong>IADR</strong> Housing Bureau<br />
207 Queen’s Quay West<br />
PO Box 126, Suite 590<br />
Toronto, ON, M5J 1A7, Canada<br />
Please do not mail or fax your form to the <strong>IADR</strong> office.<br />
This will delay the processing of your form while it gets<br />
forwarded to the appropriate destination.<br />
Availability<br />
Reservations will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis. For<br />
best availability and immediate confirmation, make your reservation<br />
via the Internet. After the deadline date, the Housing Bureau will<br />
NOT process reservations, and you will be instructed to contact the<br />
hotels directly. Please note that rooms might not be available at the<br />
convention rates after the deadline date. If you wish to share a room,<br />
it is your responsibility to find a roommate, but please submit only<br />
one form to avoid duplication. Special requests cannot be guaranteed;<br />
however, the hotels will do their best to honor all requests.<br />
Reservation Acknowledgment<br />
If you reserve your room online or by telephone, you will receive<br />
a confirmation immediately. If you reserve via fax or mail, an<br />
acknowledgment of your reservation will be issued within three (3)<br />
days of receipt to the e-mail address provided (if not, via fax or mail).<br />
NOTE: You will NOT receive a confirmation directly from your<br />
assigned hotel unless requested directly.<br />
Reservation Changes<br />
All changes in hotel reservations must be made with the Housing<br />
Bureau until the deadline date (see below for contact information).<br />
After the deadline date, please contact your assigned hotel directly.<br />
NOTE: If you reserve online and later need to revise your hotel<br />
information, please contact the Housing Bureau via telephone,<br />
e-mail, or fax (you will NOT be able to access your form again<br />
online without making a duplicate reservation). The hotels will<br />
charge a fee if you depart earlier than requested after check-in.<br />
Cancellations<br />
The deposit is refundable if notice of cancellation is received<br />
by the Housing Bureau or assigned hotel at least three (3)<br />
days prior to arrival, and if a cancellation number is obtained.<br />
Cancellations received prior to the deadline date will be<br />
refunded in the same form of payment as originally made.<br />
Any cancellations made within 72 hours of the arrival date will<br />
result in forfeiture of the full deposit.<br />
Deposit<br />
A deposit of CDN or U.S. $200 (same amount either currency)<br />
is required for each room reservation. If you provide a credit<br />
card, your card will act as a late-arrival guarantee only, and no<br />
actual amount will be charged to your card (accepted cards<br />
are MasterCard, VISA, American Express, Discover, and Diner’s<br />
Club). Deposits paid by check must be payable to “<strong>IADR</strong> Housing<br />
Bureau” and mailed along with your housing request. All check<br />
deposits must be payable in Canadian or U.S. Dollars. Wire<br />
transfers are not accepted. Requests received without a valid<br />
guarantee will not be processed, and therefore your booking<br />
will not be confirmed. NOTE: Registration and housing payment<br />
CANNOT be combined into the same check, since they must be<br />
made payable to different entities.<br />
9 <strong>IADR</strong> GENERAL SESSION & EXHIBITION
s HOTEL MAP & RATES s<br />
LOCATIONS<br />
Meeting Venue<br />
1 Metro Toronto<br />
Convention Centre<br />
(<strong>IADR</strong> Meeting in South<br />
Building)<br />
Hotels<br />
2 Fairmont Royal York<br />
3 Sheraton Centre<br />
4 InterContinental<br />
Toronto Centre<br />
5 Renaissance Toronto<br />
Hotel Downtown<br />
6 Westin Harbour Castle<br />
Attractions<br />
7 Air Canada Centre<br />
8 Rogers Centre<br />
9 CN Tower<br />
10 Steam Whistle Brewery<br />
(DMG Reception)<br />
HOTEL ROOM RATES * – CDN $<br />
Single/Double Triple Quad<br />
(1-2 persons) (3 persons) (4 persons)<br />
Fairmont Royal York (HQ)<br />
- Standard Room $239 $259 $279<br />
- Deluxe Room $309 $329 $349<br />
Intercontinental Centre<br />
- Standard Room $260 $290 n/a<br />
- Club Level $350 $380 n/a<br />
Sheraton Centre<br />
- Standard Room $239 $269 $299<br />
- Club Level $299 $329 $359<br />
Renaissance Downtown $199 $224 $249<br />
For a description of the room types, please visit the online<br />
housing form.<br />
* All room rates are subject to all applicable taxes, currently 5%<br />
Provincial sales tax, 6% GST, and a 3% destination marketing fee.<br />
IMPORTANT NOTE: The Steelback Grand Prix of Toronto is<br />
taking place from July 4 to 6, so hotel rooms outside the <strong>IADR</strong><br />
block may be limited.<br />
Westin Harbour Castle $239 $269 $299<br />
HOUSING<br />
QUESTIONS?<br />
Please contact the <strong>IADR</strong> Housing Bureau at +1.866.371.0398 (U.S. & Canada only) or +1.416.203.2500 (open Monday through Friday,<br />
9 a.m. – 5 p.m. EST) or housing@torcvb.com, and be sure to mention “<strong>IADR</strong>” for faster service.<br />
<strong>REGISTRATION</strong> <strong>BROCHURE</strong> 10
s <strong>REGISTRATION</strong> INFORMATION s<br />
Deadlines: Presenter*: May 16, 2008<br />
Non-presenter: May 30, 2008<br />
* All presenters are REQUIRED to pre-register for the meeting<br />
by May 16, 2008. If a presenter is not pre-registered by the<br />
deadline date, his/her abstract will be withdrawn from the<br />
General Session and will not be printed in the final Program<br />
Book. The abstract will also not be citable as being part of the<br />
Special Issue of the Journal of Dental Research.<br />
Three Ways to Register!<br />
Online: https://cluster1.sherpa-events.com/iadr08/<br />
Fax: +1.514.635.6298<br />
Mail: <strong>IADR</strong> 2008<br />
c/o Sherpa Events<br />
601 Pennsylvania Avenue NW<br />
South Building, Suite 900<br />
Washington, DC 20004, USA<br />
NOTE: Do NOT mail or fax the pre-registration form to the<br />
<strong>IADR</strong> Office in Alexandria, Va. Do NOT mail membership forms to<br />
the address listed above c/o Sherpa. If you fax your registration<br />
form or complete the form on the Internet, DO NOT mail the<br />
original, or you may be registered twice and billed twice.<br />
Registration Fees<br />
Any person with an interest in dental research—including all<br />
presenters and educational exhibitors—is required to pay the<br />
appropriate registration fee. Member, non-member, and student<br />
registration fees include all sessions, admission to the exhibition,<br />
and the final Program and CD-ROM of Abstracts.<br />
Pre-registered (by May 30, 2008)<br />
<strong>IADR</strong>/<strong>AADR</strong> Member $440 *<br />
Non-member $695 *<br />
Student Member $150<br />
Student Non-member $250<br />
Retired Member $35<br />
Accompanying Person $45<br />
Commercial Exhibitor complimentary (see below for details)<br />
* After May 30, 2008, and at the meeting, the fee is $100 more<br />
than the pre-registration rates!<br />
NOTE: One-day and Exhibition-only registration fees are not available.<br />
<strong>REGISTRATION</strong> CATEGORIES<br />
MEMBER<br />
To register as a Member, you must have had your 2008<br />
membership activated or renewed by the time you register for<br />
the meeting. If you wish to join the Association to take advantage<br />
of the lower membership registration fee, please submit your<br />
application form prior to submitting your registration form<br />
(separate payment is required). Membership applications are<br />
available online. If your membership dues payment is not<br />
received and processed by the time you register, you will be<br />
charged the full non-member registration rate for the meeting.<br />
This additional charge will be deducted from your credit card. If<br />
your original payment was by check, you will receive an invoice<br />
with a balance due for this meeting. The balance due must be<br />
paid on site before you can receive your badge.<br />
STUDENT NON-MEMBER<br />
To register as a Student Non-member, you must be enrolled<br />
full-time in a recognized academic institution, may not hold an<br />
academic appointment, and must send proof of student status<br />
(a letter from an advisor or dean) with the registration form.<br />
NOTE: Non-member students registering in Toronto must bring<br />
proof of student status. Those pre-registering must mail the<br />
information with the registration form.<br />
RETIRED MEMBER<br />
To register as a Retired Member, you must have been<br />
verified as retired from full-time employment and must have<br />
paid <strong>IADR</strong>/<strong>AADR</strong> dues for 25 consecutive years. Retired<br />
non-members must pay the full non-member registration fee.<br />
ACCOMPANYING PERSONS<br />
Accompanying persons are non-dentists, non-researchers, non-<strong>IADR</strong>/<br />
<strong>AADR</strong> members who may be traveling to Toronto with a meeting<br />
delegate and who have no scientific or educational interest in the<br />
meeting. Meeting delegates’ students, lab technicians, colleagues, etc.,<br />
do not qualify as accompanying persons and are required to pay the<br />
appropriate registration fee if they wish to attend.<br />
If your accompanying person wishes to hear your presentation,<br />
he or she must register and pay the $45 fee and receive a special<br />
color-coded badge-holder on site. The badge-holder will admit<br />
an accompanying person to one session only and will not be<br />
honored at any other time during the meeting. Anyone who<br />
wishes to attend more than one session is considered to have<br />
more than a “personal” interest in dental research and will be<br />
required to pay the appropriate fee.<br />
11 <strong>IADR</strong> GENERAL SESSION & EXHIBITION
COMMERCIAL EXHIBITORS<br />
(EXCLUDING EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITORS)<br />
Each exhibiting company is entitled to receive four complimentary<br />
meeting registrations per booth. It is the responsibility of the<br />
exhibiting company to use the complimentary registrations, either by<br />
submitting the EXHIBITOR Pre-registration Form (which will be sent<br />
to the contact person listed on the exhibit application) prior to<br />
May 30, 2008, or by using the complimentary registration on site.<br />
Check with your Exhibit Manager to see if you will be one of the<br />
complimentary registrants for your company BEFORE you register!<br />
If you will not be a complimentary exhibit registrant, please use<br />
the attached Pre-registration Form and pay the appropriate<br />
registration fee. If you have any exhibition questions, please contact<br />
Erika Interiano, <strong>IADR</strong> Institutional Section Manager for Exhibits,<br />
Meetings & Publications, at einteriano@iadr.org +1.703.299.8093.<br />
Note: Educational Exhibitors do not receive complimentary<br />
registrations. All booth personnel for Educational exhibits must be<br />
registered for the meeting, paying the appropriate registration fee.<br />
PRE-<strong>REGISTRATION</strong><br />
Pre-registration is strongly advised. If you miss the pre-registration<br />
deadline, you must register on site and pay the higher fee.<br />
Registration forms received after the deadline date will be<br />
returned, and you will be charged the on-site registration fee.<br />
If an e-mail address is supplied, delegates will receive a<br />
confirmation letter via e-mail; otherwise your confirmation will be<br />
sent via fax or mail. You will receive a confirmation of registration<br />
prior to departing for the meeting. If you pre-register and do not<br />
receive a confirmation, please bring a copy of your registration<br />
form and proof of payment to the registration desk on site.<br />
Payment must be received at the time of registration. If no<br />
payment is received with the form, you will be charged the<br />
additional $100 regardless of when the form was received.<br />
Registration forms received via fax or the Internet are accepted<br />
for individuals paying by credit card only (American Express,<br />
MasterCard, or VISA only).<br />
REGISTERING VIA THE INTERNET<br />
You may register for the meeting at<br />
https://cluster1.sherpa-events.com/iadr08/.<br />
Within three (3) days of registering, you will receive a final<br />
confirmation of your registration. The information supplied on the<br />
Internet is passed through a secured server, but the <strong>IADR</strong> is not<br />
responsible for any fraudulent credit card transactions. Please note<br />
that credit card payment is required for those registering online.<br />
<strong>REGISTRATION</strong> AND PRESENTER SUBSTITUTIONS<br />
The <strong>IADR</strong> does not allow meeting registration substitutions.<br />
Registration fees may not be transferred to another person.<br />
Anyone unable to attend the meeting after having paid must<br />
cancel his/her registration. The registration fee will be refunded<br />
if the request is received prior to the cancellation deadline date.<br />
The new registrant must then register separately and pay the<br />
appropriate registration fee. If you are a presenter substitution,<br />
the same policy applies. The original presenter must register for<br />
the meeting and then cancel (refund amount will depend on when<br />
the cancellation occurs) before the substitution can be processed.<br />
The new presenter must then register and pay the applicable rate.<br />
ON-SITE <strong>REGISTRATION</strong><br />
Do not complete the pre-registration form if you register on<br />
site (you will be required to complete a different form at the<br />
meeting). Payment in full must be made at the time of registration.<br />
Acceptable forms of payment are cash (U.S. or Canadian dollars<br />
only), traveler’s checks (U.S. or Canadian dollars only), checks (from<br />
U.S. bank payable in U.S. dollars only) and credit card (American<br />
Express, MasterCard or VISA only). The <strong>IADR</strong> will not bill you.<br />
FINANCIAL DISCLAIMER<br />
The <strong>IADR</strong> reserves the right to charge the correct amount on<br />
a credit card if different from the Total Payment listed. Checks<br />
received for payment of goods and services via mail or drop<br />
box will be deemed sufficient authorization to clear checks<br />
electronically through the Automated Clearing House Network.<br />
CANCELLATION POLICY<br />
All registrations are subject to the cancellation policy. Cancellations<br />
must be in writing; telephone cancellations will NOT be accepted.<br />
REFUND POLICY<br />
Requests for refunds for your registration must be received<br />
in writing by the deadline date. Refunds or credits will not be<br />
given for failure to attend, late arrival, unattended events or early<br />
departure. Refunds will be processed after the meeting.<br />
Deadline Dates:<br />
On or before May 30, 2008 Refund less $40 processing fee<br />
After May 30, 2008<br />
No refund<br />
Note: If you need to cancel your Lunch & Learning program<br />
and/or accompanying person registration, a full refund is available<br />
until May 30, 2008. After that date, no refund is available.<br />
<strong>REGISTRATION</strong> QUESTIONS?<br />
If you have any questions or problems regarding your registration,<br />
please e-mail your message to <strong>IADR</strong>@Sherpa-Events.com or call<br />
+1.514.382.3460 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST, Monday through Friday.<br />
Please note that telephone registrations will not be accepted.<br />
<strong>REGISTRATION</strong> <strong>BROCHURE</strong> 12
s LOCAL TOUR INFORMATION s<br />
To enhance your enjoyment of Toronto, the <strong>IADR</strong> has arranged<br />
with the Welcome To The City, Inc. tour company to offer you<br />
private customized activities. To provide the best possible<br />
service, a Welcome To The City, Inc. Tour Reservation Desk will be<br />
located in the <strong>IADR</strong> registration area at the Convention Centre.<br />
This desk will handle inquiries regarding any of the pre-arranged<br />
activities outlined below. In addition, information can be obtained<br />
for additional excursions, attractions, restaurant reservations,<br />
theatre tickets and shopping suggestions. Tickets for the tours<br />
and activities outlined below may be available at the Tour<br />
Registration Desk during the meeting; however, space is limited,<br />
and advance registration is advised.<br />
Deadline Date: JUNE 4 th , 2008<br />
Reservations and payments should be sent directly to:<br />
Mail: Welcome To The City, Inc.<br />
100 Dupont Street, Suite 100<br />
Toronto, ON, M5R lV2 Canada<br />
FAX: +1.416-924-5919 (credit card payments only)<br />
E-mail: operations@wttc.com (credit card payments only)<br />
No reservations will be taken by phone. Tickets will be held in<br />
your name at the Welcome To The City, Inc. Tour Registration Desk.<br />
All tours will depart from and return to the main entrance of the<br />
Convention Centre (South Building). Refunds are available until<br />
June 4 th , 2008, only. Welcome To The City, Inc. reserves the right to<br />
cancel tours if the minimum number of registrants is not met;<br />
registrants will then receive a full refund. Cancelled checks or<br />
credit card charges are considered confirmation for the tours.<br />
Interested in Booking a Tour?<br />
Please visit the <strong>IADR</strong> Web site at www.iadr.org for a full<br />
description of each tour and to download a copy of the Tour<br />
Form. The complete booking terms and conditions are also<br />
available on the <strong>IADR</strong> web site.<br />
TOUR<br />
QUESTIONS?<br />
Telephone reservations will not be accepted, but should you<br />
have any questions, please contact Welcome To The City, Inc. at<br />
+1.416.924.4778 or e-mail operations@wttc.com and be sure<br />
to mention “<strong>IADR</strong>”.<br />
Exploring Toronto – By Land and By Sea<br />
Price: CDN $50.88 per person<br />
-Tour Dates: Tuesday, July 1 and Wednesday, July 2<br />
-Bus departs at 10 a.m., returns at 1 p.m.<br />
Sit back and relax while an informative and entertaining tour guide shows you<br />
the Toronto we are all proud of! History, Flavor, Architecture! Every city has<br />
them, but none in a blend quite like Toronto. Visit our beautiful harborfront;<br />
explore the fashion district; feel the power of our financial centre; see the hustle<br />
and bustle of Chinatown and view the glitter of our theatre districts. Package<br />
includes: tour guide, transportation via luxury sightseeing coach, one-hour harbor<br />
cruise, and all Provincial and Federal taxes (PST and GST).<br />
Historic Homes – Past to Present<br />
Price: CDN $65.72 per person<br />
- Tour Dates: Wednesday, July 2 and Thursday, July 3<br />
- Bus departs at 10 a.m. and returns at 4 p.m.<br />
Our Historic tour begins at Spadina, a homestead that has perched high above this<br />
city for over 170 years. You’ll enjoy the grand tour of this authentically decorated<br />
house, each room representative of a different era. We will then leave Spadina and<br />
walk across the street to Casa Loma, the majestic 98-room castle overlooking<br />
Toronto. During this self-guided tour (you will be provided a Sony Walkman), you’ll<br />
explore the rooms, the secret passages, and the towers at your own pace. We’ll<br />
then leave the castle and board the coach for a leisurely drive through Forest<br />
Hill, arguably one of Toronto’s most prestigious neighborhoods. Now it is time<br />
to explore Yorkville, Toronto’s most exclusive shopping district. Countless art<br />
galleries and antique shops nestle up right next to delectable cafés and bistros.<br />
You never know what, or whom, you may encounter in vibrant Yorkville. You will<br />
be free to enjoy lunch on your own in this exciting neighborhood, reminiscent<br />
of New York’s Greenwich Village and London’s Seville Row. Package includes:<br />
Welcome To The City tour guide, transportation via luxury sightseeing coach,<br />
admissions to Spadina and to Casa Loma, free time in Yorkville, all Provincial and<br />
Federal taxes (PST and GST).<br />
Niagara Falls<br />
Price: CDN $102.82 per person<br />
- Tour Date: Saturday, July 5<br />
- Bus departs at 9:00 a.m., returns at 5 p.m.<br />
Spend a day with us as we witness one of nature’s most stunning and powerful<br />
forces. Watch millions of gallons of water cascade over Niagara every minute while<br />
you hear historic tales of bravery and heroism. Next, we will head to the historic<br />
village of Niagara-on-the-Lake for lunch. Nestled at the mouth of the Niagara River,<br />
Niagara-on-the-Lake is a town of historic homes and shops dating back to the<br />
1800s. After lunch, there will be free time to spend wandering along Queen Street,<br />
visiting the Christmas Shop, the Irish Linen Shop, an old-fashioned Apothecary, and<br />
much, much more before returning to Toronto. Package includes: tour guide, return<br />
transportation to Niagara Falls via luxury sightseeing coach, “Maid of the Mist”,<br />
lunch, all food taxes and gratuities, all Provincial and Federal taxes (PST and GST).<br />
13 <strong>IADR</strong> GENERAL SESSION & EXHIBITION
PRE-<strong>REGISTRATION</strong> FORM<br />
86th General Session & Exhibition of the <strong>IADR</strong> • 32nd Annual Meeting of the CADR<br />
Metro Toronto Convention Centre, ON, Canada<br />
DEADLINES: May 16, 2008 – Presenters<br />
May 30, 2008 – Non-presenters<br />
INSTRUCTIONS:<br />
1. A separate form must be completed for each registrant. Please photocopy this form if you need additional copies.<br />
A letter confirming your registration will be sent to you within five (5) business days after your form is received.<br />
2. Register immediately online OR complete this form and submit it for processing.<br />
3. Forms received without payment or after May 30, 2008, will be charged the on-site registration fees.<br />
4. To register as a member, you must have had your 2008 membership activated or renewed by the time you<br />
register. If you wish to join the Association to take advantage of the lower membership registration fee, please<br />
pay your dues separately. Membership applications are available online. If your membership dues payment is<br />
not received and processed by the start of the meeting, you will automatically be charged the full non-member<br />
registration rate for the meeting. This additional charge will be deducted from your credit card. If your original<br />
payment was by check, you will receive an invoice payable on site at the meeting.<br />
5. Requests for refunds for your registration must be received in writing by the deadline date (full refund minus<br />
$40 processing fee), and refunds will be processed AFTER the meeting.<br />
6. A letter confirming your registration will be sent to you within three (3) days after your form is received.<br />
7. Do NOT submit forms directly to the <strong>AADR</strong>. Send or fax to Sherpa Events at address above.<br />
RETURN TO:<br />
<strong>IADR</strong> 2008<br />
c/o Sherpa Events<br />
601 Pennsylvania Avenue NW<br />
South Building, Suite 900<br />
Washington, DC 20004, USA<br />
FAX:<br />
+1.514.635.6298<br />
REGISTER ONLINE:<br />
https://cluster1.sherpa-events.com/iadr08/<br />
QUESTIONS?<br />
Call: +1.514.382.3460<br />
E-mail: <strong>IADR</strong>@Sherpa-Events.com<br />
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION<br />
ID # P __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Division ____________________________________________________________________<br />
Are you a presenter?<br />
q No or q Yes, Abstract ID # __ __ __ __ __<br />
REGISTRANT INFORMATION<br />
Last/Family Name ____________________________________________________________________________________<br />
First Name and Middle Initial ____________________________________________________________________________<br />
Company/Institution __________________________________________________________________________________<br />
Department ________________________________________________________________________________________<br />
Street Address 1 _____________________________________________________________________________________<br />
Street Address 2 _____________________________________________________________________________________<br />
City ___________________________________________________State/Province ________________________________<br />
Country ________________________________________________Postal Code _________________________________<br />
Telephone (include all country/city codes) ______________________________Fax _______________________________________<br />
E-mail ____________________________________________________________________________________________<br />
ACCOMPANYING PERSON(S)<br />
Last/Family Name ___________________________________ First Name ________________________________________<br />
Last/Family Name ___________________________________ First Name ________________________________________<br />
Last/Family Name ___________________________________ First Name ________________________________________<br />
LETTER OF INVITATION? q Yes, I require an official letter of invitation to initiate the visa process.<br />
Date of Birth ___________________ Passport # _________________________ Nationality _________________________<br />
month day year<br />
(OVER)
Registration Form Cont’d<br />
First and Last Names: __________________________________________________________________________________<br />
Tel, E-mail or Fax#: __________________________________________________________________________________<br />
PRE-<strong>REGISTRATION</strong> FEE PER PERSON<br />
(by May 30, 2008)<br />
q Member $440 *<br />
q Non-member $695 *<br />
q Student Member $150<br />
q Student Non-member $250<br />
q Retired Member $35<br />
q Accompanying Person $45 x ____ ppl = $______<br />
*The on-site fee is $100 more than the Member and Non-member<br />
pre-registration rates!<br />
SPECIAL EVENTS<br />
Lunch & Learning (Thursday, 12:15 p.m.) $55<br />
q Table #1-19: 1st choice _________ or 2nd choice _________<br />
Hands-on Workshops (included in registration fee)<br />
q HOW #1: Wednesday, 9 a.m.<br />
q HOW #2: Wednesday, 2:15 p.m.<br />
q HOW #3: Thursday, 9 a.m.<br />
q HOW #5: Friday, 10:45 a.m.<br />
Dental Materials Group Reception (Thursday, 6:30 p.m.)<br />
q # tickets______ x $30 per person =<br />
$_______<br />
SUBTOTAL FOR <strong>REGISTRATION</strong>:<br />
$_________<br />
SUBTOTAL FOR SPECIAL EVENTS:<br />
$_________<br />
TOTAL AMOUNT DUE:<br />
$______________<br />
PAYMENT INFORMATION<br />
q Check # ____________ for $____________ enclosed (must be payable to the <strong>IADR</strong>, in U.S. dollars and drawn on a U.S. bank)<br />
q Charge $ ____________ to: q American Express q MasterCard q VISA<br />
(Note: The charge will appear as <strong>IADR</strong> on your statement.)<br />
Card Number: ______________________________________________________________________________________<br />
Exp: _______ /_______<br />
MONTH YEAR<br />
Cardholder Name (print): ______________________________________________________________________________<br />
Cardholder’s Telephone: _____________________________ Cardholder’s E-mail: __________________________________<br />
Signature: ________________________________________ Date: _____________________________________________<br />
Billing Address:<br />
q Same as above<br />
Street: ____________________________________________________________________________________________<br />
City, State/Country/Postal Code__________________________________________________________________________<br />
The <strong>IADR</strong> reserves the right to charge the correct amount if different from the Total Payment listed above. Payments received by<br />
personal check will be deposited as an electronic debit processed via the Automated Clearing House. You may opt out of this check<br />
conversion program by paying by credit card.<br />
QUESTIONS?<br />
Call: +1.514.382.3460<br />
E-mail: <strong>IADR</strong>@Sherpa-Events.com<br />
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY<br />
Amount pd: $ _____________<br />
CC Auth: $_______________<br />
CK # ___________________
HOUSING RESERVATION FORM<br />
DEADLINE DATE:<br />
June 2, 2008<br />
86th General Session & Exhibition of the <strong>IADR</strong> • 32nd Annual Meeting of the CADR<br />
Metro Toronto Convention Centre, ON, Canada<br />
INSTRUCTIONS<br />
1. Reservations are processed on a first-come, first-served basis. For best<br />
availability and immediate confirmation, make your reservation via the internet<br />
using the address below.<br />
2. Please read all hotel information prior to completing and submitting this form<br />
to the Housing Bureau. See pages 9-10 of the registration brochure for all<br />
details regarding room rates, hotel map, reservation changes, and cancellations.<br />
3. Keep a copy of this form. Use one form per room required, and make<br />
additional copies if needed.<br />
4. All reservations are being coordinated by the <strong>IADR</strong> Housing Bureau and NOT<br />
with the hotels directly.<br />
CHOOSE ONLY ONE OPTION<br />
On-line:<br />
https://resweb.passkey.com/go/<strong>IADR</strong>2008<br />
Or Call: +1.866.371.0398 (US & Canada only) or +1.416.203.2500<br />
(open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. EST)<br />
Or FAX to: +1.416.203.8477 (Do NOT mail and FAX, since this will<br />
result in duplications.)<br />
Or Mail to: <strong>IADR</strong> Housing Bureau<br />
207 Queen’s Quay West<br />
PO Box 126, Suite 590<br />
Toronto, ON, M5J 1A7, Canada<br />
GUEST INFORMATION<br />
Last/Family Name____________________________________ First Name _______________________________________<br />
Company __________________________________________________________________________________________<br />
Street Address ______________________________________________________________________________________<br />
City _____________________________ State/Country ________________________ ZIP/Postal Code ________________<br />
Telephone _______________________ (Include all country/city codes) FAX _______________________________________________<br />
E-mail ____________________________________________________________________________________________<br />
(Confirmation will be sent via e-mail if address is provided. A fax or e-mail address is required.)<br />
HOTEL INFORMATION<br />
Arrival Date _________________________ Departure Date___________________________<br />
NOTE: If you arrive at the hotel prior to 2 p.m. and require a room upon arrival, please book the room for<br />
the night prior, to guarantee availability.<br />
Hotel Choices (see page 10 for hotel map and rates)<br />
1. ______________________ 2. _______________________ 3. ______________________<br />
If all three (3) requests are unavailable, please process this reservation according to: q Room Rate or q Location<br />
Type of Accommodation<br />
# of Beds (check one): q 1 bed q 2 beds q 1-bedroom Suite q 2-bedroom Suite<br />
# People (check one): q 1 person q 2 people q 3 people q 4 people<br />
Options (check one): q Standard Room q Club/Deluxe Level (not available at all hotels)<br />
Preferences: q Non-smoking Room Special Needs _______________________________________________<br />
General Requests _____________________________________________<br />
NOTE: General requests cannot be guaranteed; however, the hotels will do their best to honor all requests.<br />
Name(s) of All Room Occupants (Only registered guests will be provided with a room key)<br />
Please note that additional charges will apply to the third and fourth persons (children under 18 years old are free) occupying the<br />
room (quads are not available at all hotels).<br />
1. ______________________________ 2. _______________________________3. _______________________________<br />
DEPOSIT INFORMATION<br />
A deposit is required to guarantee this reservation.<br />
q Credit Card: q American Express q Discover q MasterCard q VISA<br />
Account Number: ___________________________________ Exp Date _______/_______<br />
Cardholder Name (print) ____________________________________________________<br />
Cardholder’s Signature ______________________________________________________<br />
NOTE: Card will act as a late-arrival guarantee only, and no actual amount will be charged to your account.<br />
q Check for $200 enclosed (in either CDN or US funds [same amount due regardless of currency],<br />
made payable to <strong>IADR</strong> Housing Bureau). This deposit will be deducted from your bill upon check-out.<br />
No wire transfers will be accepted.<br />
MONTH<br />
YEAR<br />
HOUSING<br />
QUESTIONS?<br />
Please contact the <strong>IADR</strong> Housing<br />
Bureau at +1.866.371.0398<br />
(U.S. & Canada only) or<br />
+1.416.203.2500<br />
(open Monday through Friday,<br />
9 a.m. – 5 p.m. EST) or<br />
housing@torcvb.com, and be<br />
sure to mention “<strong>IADR</strong>” for<br />
faster service.
s UPCOMING MEETINGS s<br />
2008<br />
April 2-5<br />
<strong>AADR</strong> Annual Meeting & Exhibition<br />
Hilton Anatole Hotel<br />
Dallas, Texas, USA<br />
2009<br />
April 1-4<br />
<strong>IADR</strong>/<strong>AADR</strong>/CADR General Session & Exhibition<br />
Miami Beach Convention Center<br />
Miami, Fla., USA<br />
2010<br />
March 3-6<br />
<strong>AADR</strong>/CADR Annual Meeting & Exhibition<br />
Washington, D.C. Convention Center<br />
Washington, D.C., USA<br />
July 14-17<br />
<strong>IADR</strong> General Session & Exhibition<br />
Centre de Convencions Internacional Barcelona<br />
Barcelona, Spain<br />
2011<br />
March 16-19<br />
<strong>IADR</strong>/<strong>AADR</strong>/CADR General Session & Exhibition<br />
San Diego Convention Center<br />
San Diego, Calif., USA<br />
17 <strong>IADR</strong> GENERAL SESSION & EXHIBITION
s TRAVEL INFORMATION s<br />
Entry Into Canada from the USA<br />
Effective January 23, 2007, American visitors traveling by air<br />
require a valid passport to re-enter the United States.<br />
Airport<br />
Toronto Pearson International Airport is Canada’s principal<br />
airport. Over 75 airlines operate out of Toronto Pearson, either<br />
through direct flights or as a codeshare with other air carriers to<br />
over 130 cities around the world.<br />
You are advised to book as early as possible to get the flight of<br />
your choice! Remember: The Steelback Grand Prix of Toronto is<br />
taking place in the downtown area from July 4 to 6, 2008.<br />
Ground Transportation<br />
Toronto Pearson International Airport<br />
Airport Code: YYZ<br />
Distance from Convention Centre: 16 miles<br />
Drive time:<br />
30-40 minutes<br />
Taxi:<br />
CDN $48 (one way)<br />
Airport Express Shuttle:<br />
CDN $16.95 (one way)<br />
NOTE: Prices are approximate only and subject to change.<br />
Airport Express service meets guests on the Arrivals level of<br />
all terminals. The bus service provides transportation between<br />
downtown Toronto hotels and the airport throughout the day at<br />
20- to 30-minute intervals. Airport Express conveniently picks<br />
up and drops guests off at the downtown hotels. For the most<br />
accurate schedule and fare information, call +1.905.564.6333 or<br />
www.torontoairportexpress.com<br />
s TORONTO INFORMATION s<br />
Toronto Is….<br />
A city built with and for the limitless imaginations of the people<br />
who come here to live and those who come to visit. It’s a centre<br />
of rare openness, energy and style - an intimate metropolis<br />
showcasing world-class dining, shopping, creativity, architecture<br />
and entertainment. Its skyline includes the CN Tower, a Modern<br />
Wonder of the World; beaches; parks and distinct neighborhoods,<br />
with inspiring surprises around every corner. Beyond the city limits<br />
are fabulous regional attractions, such as Niagara Falls, a renowned<br />
wine region and many outdoor adventures. Toronto engages your<br />
imagination with an experience unlike any the world over.<br />
CITY<br />
QUESTIONS?<br />
For more information on the city of Toronto, visit<br />
www.mytorontomeeting.com.<br />
Toronto Facts<br />
July 1 st is Canada Day – Canada’s national holiday, marking<br />
the establishment of Canada as a self-governing country on<br />
July 1, 1867. It is a day off from work for most citizens and<br />
residents, since it is Canada’s main patriotic holiday. Join in the<br />
fun with several festivals around town and fireworks along the<br />
waterfront that evening.<br />
Toronto is home to the world’s longest street - Yonge Street at<br />
1,896 km (1175 miles).<br />
More than 80 different cultures exist in Toronto, and more than<br />
100 languages are spoken.<br />
Toronto’s Casa Loma is the only real castle in North America!<br />
Toronto is considered “Hollywood North” by the film industry.<br />
Toronto is Canada’s largest city, with a population of<br />
4.7 million people.<br />
Toronto is North America’s 5th largest city, after Mexico City,<br />
New York, Los Angeles and Chicago.<br />
<strong>REGISTRATION</strong> <strong>BROCHURE</strong> 18
s MEETING & AWARD SPONSORS s<br />
We thank the following companies for their continued support of the <strong>IADR</strong> General Session:<br />
Hospitality & WiFi Centers<br />
<strong>IADR</strong>/<strong>AADR</strong> William J. Gies Award,<br />
<strong>IADR</strong> Distinguished Service Award<br />
Fairmont Royal York Hotel Keys<br />
Research in Prosthodontics and Implants Award<br />
<strong>IADR</strong>/CADR Past Presidents’, Editors’ and Executive<br />
Directors’ Lunch, Research in Dental Caries Award<br />
New Member Orientation, <strong>IADR</strong> Council Dinner,<br />
Research in Prevention Travel Awards & Luncheon,<br />
Meeting-at-a-Glance, Basic Research in Periodontal<br />
Disease Award, H. Trendley Dean Memorial Award<br />
Distinguished Lecture Series<br />
<strong>IADR</strong> President’s Induction Ceremony & Reception,<br />
Young Investigator Award<br />
CD-ROM of Abstracts<br />
“Japan Night” Reception<br />
<strong>IADR</strong> Division Travel Awards & Reception, <strong>IADR</strong>/Unilever<br />
Hatton Awards Competition, Poster Boards, Basic Research<br />
in Biological Mineralization Award<br />
GSK Innovation in Oral Care Awards<br />
Conference Bags, Salivary Research Award<br />
Craniofacial Biology Research Award<br />
E.W. Borrow Memorial Award<br />
Research in Oral Biology Award<br />
Lion Dental Research Award for Junior Investigators<br />
SARNAT FAMILY FOUNDATION<br />
Isaac Schour Memorial Award<br />
Behavioral Epidemiologic & Health Services Research Award,<br />
Oral Medicine & Pathology Research Award, Award in<br />
Geriatric Oral Research<br />
Pulp Biology & Regeneration Award<br />
Pharmacology, Therapeutics, & Toxicology Research Award<br />
International Association for Dental Research • 1619 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA 22314-3406, USA<br />
www.iadr.org • Tel: +1.703.548.0066