The Australian and New Zealand Division of the IADR
The Australian and New Zealand Division of the IADR has a long and proud history of involvement in dental research and the functions of the global IADR. The ANZ Division was formally formed in 1969 by the amalgamation of the New Zealand Section with the Australian Division which was established in 1968, and was preceded by the Australian Section established in 1961.
The Division’s members are active on many IADR committees, and have been recognized as leaders in their research domains through international awards and honours.
The Division’s annual meeting is always well attended, and is supported financially by Colgate Palmolive Australia as its main sponsor.
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The Australian and New Zealand Division of the IADR has a long and proud history of involvement in dental research and the functions of the global IADR. The ANZ Division was formally formed in 1969 by the amalgamation of the New Zealand Section with the Australian Division which was established in 1968, and was preceded by the Australian Section established in 1961.
The Division’s members are active on many IADR committees, and have been recognized as leaders in their research domains through international awards and honours.
The Division’s annual meeting is always well attended, and is supported financially by Colgate Palmolive Australia as its main sponsor.
63rd Annual Scientific Meeting of the IADR Australia/New Zealand Division in Cairns, Queensland (September 25-27, 2024)
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The International Association for Dental Research (IADR), headquartered in Alexandria, VA. USA, is a nonprofit organization with more than 12,000 members worldwide.
Its mission is:
to advance research and increase knowledge for the improvement of oral health worldwide;
to support and represent the oral health research community; and
to facilitate the communication and application for research findings.
If you are involved in dental research or interested in learning more about dental research, why not join IADR, and keep our organization strong.