American Association For Dental Research

1619 Duke St
Alexandria VA 22314
703-548-0066
www.iadr.org/AADR

The American Association for Dental Research (AADR) is a nonprofit organization with over 3,100 individual members in the United States, dedicated to driving dental, oral and craniofacial research to advance health and well-being through discovery and dissemination. The AADR is the largest Division of the International Association for Dental Research (IADR) with over 10,400 members.

AADR MISSION STATEMENT.- Drive dental, oral and craniofacial research to advance health and well-being. AADR VISION STATEMENT.- Oral health through discovery and dissemination. At a meeting of the Joint IADR and AADR Boards of Directors (January, 2000), it was determined that the Summary Code of Ethics prepared by the Ethics Committee should be publicized more fully. It appeared in the January/February, 2000, issue of IADReports (page 9) and is reproduced below.

I. PreambleThe purpose of this Summary Code of Ethics is to define general principles for the responsibilities of members of the International Association for Dental Research (IADR) in their research and scholarly activities.

II. RationaleIADR, as a professional research association, expects that the special expertise of the membership carries with it the obligation to serve with the utmost sincerity and integrity. The Code of Ethics is based on an honor system, and adherence to the Code of Ethics is the responsibility of each member.

III. General PrinciplesThe following General Principles should guide members in their research and scholarly activities.All members of the IADR should:

 

act with honor and in accordance with the highest standards of professional integrity;

be guided by the conventions of scholarly pursuit;

promote exemplary ethical standards for research and scholarship;

conduct work with objectivity;

communicate information in a responsible manner, with due regard for the significance and credibility of the available data;

present scientific or professional judgments with full disclosure of the extent of financial support;

avoid judgments influenced by conflict of interest and declare interests when these may be perceived to have exerted an influence;

take actions necessary to ensure the rights and interests of research subjects, and observe the spirit and letter of the laws, regulations, and ethical standards with regard to the welfare of humans and animals involved in experimental or clinical procedures; and

not engage in any form of advertising which is false, fraudulent, deceptive, or misleading.

AADR DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION.- On this page you will find Faces of Dental Research interviews, tools and resources, news, external links, publications/evidence, opportunities/awards and links to the Committee on Diversity and Inclusion and Women in Science Network.

FACES OF DENTAL RESEARCH.- Faces of Dental Research is a new project inspired by the Committee on Diversity and Inclusion that highlights the diversity of the dental, oral and craniofacial research workforce and brings visibility to the contributions of researchers from underrepresented groups. AADR Members from diverse backgrounds complete research and change dentistry every day. Learn about some of them!

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