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Summer Research Opportunities for Dental Students: 2019

Summer Research Opportunities for Dental Students: 2019. http://dental.case.edu/research (click on student summer research on the menu) Be sure to look for documents marked 2019. Summer Research Goals. participate in the process of scientific investigation;

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Summer Research Opportunities for Dental Students: 2019

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  1. Summer Research Opportunities for Dental Students: 2019 • http://dental.case.edu/research (click on student summer research on the menu) • Be sure to look for documents marked 2019

  2. Summer Research Goals • participate in the process of scientific investigation; • gain first-hand knowledge and experience with the methodology required for the project; • student should collect, analyze and interpret the project data under the guidance of their faculty mentor; • present findings at local/national meetings Design, Collect, Organize, Describe, Analyze, Share: D-CODAS

  3. Summer Research- Application • Identify a mentor and agree on a project • Your original idea • Component of mentor’s research • Complete an application; see website for application details & format (2018); Due April 1 • Address all of the questions on the application – the more detail the better • The applications will be reviewed by members of the Research Committee. • You may be asked for details/clarification

  4. Process • DUE April 1; notified mid April • Email submission; mentor must be copied on the email. • Submit IRB documents as needed (human subjects approval)– start ASAP: You will not be approved for the project unless these requirements are met. • 2-3 student research meetings during June – dates TBD

  5. Summer Research Program Human Subjects Research • Submit IRB documents as needed (human subjects approval)– start ASAP • Any project that requires IRB review will require you to complete the CITI (human subjects protection) certificate. Online course – free. • See dental school website; Research; Research Support; Credentialing & Certification • Before final approval, you will need to provide • Evidence of CITI course completion • IRB application submitted • If project is already approved, you need to be added on the IRB if using identifiable information.

  6. Summer Stipend Summer Stipend $2400 Paid in 2 installments; July 31 and August 31. 2nd payment after progress reports and mentor signs off . Progress benchmarks: Before 1st payment: Lit review and background, expanded from the application; IRB if required; Develop a data collection tool; a draft data entry database; MUST submit for review

  7. Your Responsibilities During the Summer • Complete the project activities; honor your time commitment. This is a full-time commitment – you are not to be engaged in other volunteer/employment during the daytime hours. • Attend the 2-3 summer research meetings; check in every couple of weeks. Get help with specific topics such as survey construction, data collection forms, etc. • Required to submit an interim (June,30) and final (July 30) progress report, documenting benchmarks.

  8. Your Responsibilities • Let me know if you are having issues; delays of any kind; need to unexpectedly leave during the summer; • I will help, if I know. Otherwise, you risk not receiving the stipend.

  9. Mentorship • No more than 2 students per mentor; ASK your mentor, check with me • Mentors will evaluate and sign off on your progress; if not satisfactory, 2nd payment may be withheld • A good student mentee: • identifies his/her needs and presents them to his/her mentor. • is open-minded and ready to try the mentor’s advice. • makes explicit requests for help. • is honest and able to bring up any issue • respects and appreciates the mentor’s effort

  10. Presentations • Submit abstract for national meeting • You are expected to give an ORAL presentation at Professional’s Day; • You may also contribute a poster presentation

  11. Travel Travel; support may be competitive $800-1,000 to DEFRAY expenses; we do not guarantee that all your travel expenses will be covered with this amount. To receive travel funds: abstract accepted submit a detailed write-up about the project with Results and Discussion Research Committee will select sponsored travel.

  12. FAQs 1.Off campus project? Typically, no; need a mentor at the off-campus site; need a letter of support & understanding from off-site mentor; also a local mentor; thoroughly described project. Partial stipend 2. When conducted? 8 weeks between May 1 and July 30; some flexibility; you are expected to fulfill commitment to a full-time 8 week project. Mentors will need to sign off on your time.

  13. FAQs 3. Shorter time period? No 4. Shared projects? Maybe, BUT the projects must be clearly delineated. 2 separate abstracts must be possible, which address distinct questions. These will be stringently reviewed and may not be accepted. 5. Is everyone funded? 7-8 funded projects this year. Create a strong application. Answer the questions on the application thoroughly.

  14. FAQs 6. Help from others – collaborations with residents? No. You are not collecting data for residents projects; not collecting chart review data for residents. See me if you have questions.

  15. What makes a successful project? • Scope –all or mostly accomplished by Aug 1. • Having a dental school mentor – outside collaboration is permitted but if your project depends on outside activities out of your control….. • Your interest & persistence • Letting me know if you are having problems, delays

  16. 2020 AADR • Washington DC (?)

  17. Basic Science Research Department of Biological Sciences – 3rd Floor • Oral defense mechanisms; Oral Innate Immunity, Human beta defensins; genetic variation in HBDs; oral cancer • Dr. Aaron Weinberg – axw47@case.edu 368-1525 [BEST CONTACT if interested in basic science research – he will connect you w/faculty] • Dr. Ge Jin – gxj7@case.edu; 368-3791; Rm 3570

  18. Clinical Research • Clinical Projects • Dr. Baur, Chair, Oral Surgery, dab34@case.edu • Dr. Faisal Quereshy, Oral Surgery (faq@case.edu) • Dr. Andres Pinto, axp484@case.edu; Chair, Oral Diagnosis. Rm 1190 • Dr. Renato Roperto, rcr67@case.edu Comp Care • Dr. Ali Syed, azs16@case.edu, Oral Medicine

  19. Clinical Research Periodontics Dr. Leena Palomo–(perio@case.edu) PD and systemic health Dr. Andre Paes Batista da Silva (axp460@case.edu) Orthodontics • Dr. Manish Valiathanmxv13@case.edu; Pedodontics • Dr. Margaret Ferreti(mef18@case.edu);

  20. Community- Based • Drs. Narendran(sxn100@case.edu, Demko (cad3@case.edu), Williams (kaw14@case.edu); • Oral health disparities • Population Health • Community centers • Dental clinic • Surveys

  21. Must present at Professional’s Day; AADR, IADR, NOHC, ADEA… PRESENTAT I ONS

  22. QUESTIONS?

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