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Two $15,000 Fellowships are awarded annually to individuals who are in their third year of post-doctoral training and intend to pursue full-time periodontal teaching and research. |
CHICAGO, July 26, 2004 – The American Academy of Periodontology Foundation recently awarded two Abram and Sylvia Chasens Teaching and Research Fellowships. The Fellowships are $15,000 each and two are awarded annually to uniquely talented individuals who are in their third year of an accredited post-doctoral training program in the
This year's recipients of the Fellowships are Dr. Andrés R. Sánchez and
The Chasens Fellowship was created by Dr. and Mrs. Chasens out of concern about the shortage of dental educators.
About AAP Foundation: The mission of the American Academy of Periodontology Foundation is to improve the periodontal and general health of the public through increasing public and professional knowledge of periodontal diseases and their therapies, stimulating basic and clinical research to generate new knowledge, and enhancing educational programs at all levels to create opportunities in periodontal education and practice. Periodontics is one of nine dental specialties recognized by the American Dental Association.
To get more information about any AAP Foundation activities, please contact Robert A. Vitas, PhD, CAE, CFRE, Executive Director, at