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SAPPORO, Japan: Annually, the Japanese Association for Dental Research (JADR) holds a meeting at which the top craniofacial and dental scientists convene to share knowledge and discuss new ideas. To be held on 17 and 18 November, this year’s edition will cover a wide variety of scientific and technological fields in dentistry to advance the dental sciences, the association has announced.
“JADR has played important roles in global development of dental science in Japan. Although we should always focus on the clinics, sometimes we wander in a labyrinth of basic research. Accordingly, we have decided to designate ‘Back to the tangible—the symbiosis of basic research and clinical dentistry’ as the main theme of this meeting,” said Prof. Hidehiko Sano, chairman of the 66th annual meeting of JADR.
Over the course of the two days of the congress, which will take place at Hokkaido University’s Clark Hall, attendees will have the opportunity to enjoy various papers featuring some of the most prestigious speakers from the industry. The scientific programme will include lectures by Profs. Yoshimasa Kitagawa, Hideharu Hibi and Junji Tagami, to name just a few.
“It is our great honour and pleasure to hold such a prestigious meeting in Sapporo. We would like to take this opportunity to express our sincere gratitude to Professor Kazuhisa Yamazaki, along with all our distinguished guests for their attendance and participation,” Sano added.
JADR is extending a sincere invitation to all interested dental professionals and scientific researchers to attend the event this November. More information can be obtained from the JADR website.
The non-profit scientific and educational organisation is a division of the International Association for Dental Research.
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