The National Student Research Group (NSRG), a Group of the AADOCR, had its origins in 1980. The President of the AADOCR at that time, Dr. Irwin D. Mandel, is generally considered the “father” of the NSRG. Recognizing the potential of dental students as future research investigators, the AADOCR Membership Committee, under the chairmanship of Dr. Ralph Kaslick, targeted students for membership in the AADOCR. In addition, the Committee identified faculty advisors at each US dental school and set up programs for students, including the AADOCR Student Research Fellowship Program.
Starting in 1980, with only a handful of students meeting at the AADOCR General Session, the NSRG has continued to grow throughout the decade to about 1200 members at present. From 1980 through 1984, the National Student Research Group was a rather small, loosely run organization involving a small core of students who organized yearly meetings and a slightly larger group who attended the meetings. However, beginning with the 1985 annual meeting, several changes in the NSRG were initiated. In 1986, a Constitution and Bylaws were approved, and in the following year a mail ballot voting procedure was developed, both for amendment of the constitution and for election of officers.
Karl Zimmerman of Louisiana State University (NSRG President for 1985-86) instituted the annual Caulk/Dentsply Student Research Awards. This competition grew through the years and included six awards worth a total of $2500 by the time it was discontinued in 2017.
Since 1985, membership in the SRG has grown markedly. The number of SRG Chapters and the activity of existing Chapters have continued to increase. In 1988, geographic SRG regions were established to promote student research activity through regional interaction.
The NSRG is now recognized as one of the strongest groups in the AADOCR. The student members now have a voice in the AADOCR because, as of 2007, the NSRG President serves on the AADOCR Board of Directors as a full voting member. In 2015 a second student representative was added to the AADOCR Board of Directors and is filled by the NSRG President Elect.
The NSRG celebrated their 30th anniversary and recognized the past three decades of student research and achievements during the 2012 AADOCR/CADR Annual Meeting & Exhibition in Tampa, Florida.
NSRG Past Presidents
Year | Name | University |
1982 | Phil Marucha | University of Connecticut |
1983 | Ron Hathaway | University of Iowa |
1984 | Tim Welch | University of Missouri, Kansas City |
1985 | Karl Zimmerman | Louisiana State University |
1986 | Debbie Mendel | The Ohio State University |
1987 | Leslie Winston | University of Iowa |
1988 | Leslie Spradlin | University of Louisville |
1989 | Laurie L. McKendry | State University of New York |
1990 | James C. Douthitt | Baylor College of Dentistry |
1991 | Jay M. Oltjen | University of Texas HSC, San Antonio |
1992 | Nancy A. Montgomery | The Ohio State University |
1993 | Juli Szaniszlo Powell | University of Texas HSC, San Antonio |
1994 | Juan Carlos Quintero | University of Pittsburgh |
1995 | Gregory D. Evans | University of Iowa |
1996 | Jane Ross | University of Kentucky |
1997 | Marguerite Grossman | New York University |
1998 | N. Nicholas Salome | University of Texas HSC, San Antonio |
1999 | Pamela Clark | University of Texas HSC, Houston |
2000 | Christopher Freeman | University of Kentucky |
2001 | Armin Abron | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill |
2002 | T. Chris Burke | University of Tennessee |
2003 | Erik Kern Harrington | Baylor College of Dentistry |
2004 | Peter Cho | University of Iowa |
2005 | Julia A. Javarone | University of Texas, HSC, Houston |
2006 | Erin L. Ealba | University of Michigan |
2007 | James M. Rogér | Marquette University/University of Rochester |
2008 | Kirsten J. Rittenbach | University of California, San Francisco |
2009 | Nathaniel C. Lawson | University of Alabama at Birmingham |
2010 | Blake M. Warner | The Ohio State University |
2011 | Kaitrin K. Baloue | University of Illinois at Chicago |
2012 | Angela Gullard | University of Alabama at Birmingham |
2013 | Joshua Emrick | University of California, San Francisco |
2014 | Molly Hague | University of California, San Francisco |
2015 | Mitra Adhami | University of Alabama at Birmingham |
2016 | Minerva Loi | University of California, San Francisco |
2017 | Kendra N. Clark | University of Mississippi |
2018 | Nicholas Rodriguez | University of Texas at Houston |
2019 | Tanner Godfrey | University of Alabama at Birmingham |
2020 | Natalie Atyeo | University of Florida |
2021 | Alexandra Herzog | University of Michigan |
2022 | Kazune Pax | Ohio State University |
2023 | James Seung Jin Jang | University of Florida |