The summer school aims to combine the art of comics and science communication to create innovative and engaging educational tools. Participants will have the opportunity to learn directly from experienced professionals in the fields of comics and scientific communication. • Open to students, researchers, educators, and science communication professionals • Strong interest in comics and science communication • Commitment to actively participate in both in-person and virtual activities • Submission of works in spring 2025 for exhibition at the RiSBOd Scientific Day and McGill University 2025, as well as the Quebec International Dental Days Deadline for applications: Sept 6 2024. For any questions or further information, please contact intissar.abbaoui@mcgill.ca. We look forward to receiving your applications and welcoming you to this enriching and creative experience.
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The American Association for Dental, Oral, and Craniofacial Research will host its 54th Annual Meeting in conjunction with the 49th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association for Dental Research in New York, NY, USA, March 12-15, 2025. The Annual Meeting will feature oral and poster presentations, Hands-on Workshops, Lunch & Learning Sessions, Keynote Addresses, and Symposia presented by experts from all over the world. Don’t miss this extraordinary opportunity to meet new connections and grow your professional network.
The Network for Canadian Oral Health Research (NCOHR) is proud to recognize the outstanding contributions of undergraduate and graduate students to oral health research at Canadian universities through the NCOHR National Student Oral Health Research Award. The award recipient will receive $1,000 and an official award certificate. For more information, please refer to the call for applications.
103rd General Session & Exhibition of the IADR
The Applied AI in Oral Health Summer Institute is returning on July 11 and 12, 2025, to the Mike Petryk School of Dentistry at the University of Alberta, in Edmonton, Alberta. This event is designed for researchers, clinicians and students, and no prior AI experience is required. You'll receive hands-on training in applying AI and coding techniques to solve challenges in research to discover how to turn data into intelligence. Topics include tools for predictive analytics, natural language processing for chart mining, and running basic image processing pipelines using Google Colab. Discover more: uab.ca/rmt