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DSB WEEKLY NO. 532 March 25, 2002 Dr. Steve Stefanac Wins Honorable Mention at ADEA American Association for Dental Research San Diego, March 2002 Presentations/Collaborations University of Iowa University of Texas, San Antonio University of North Carolina UCLA University of Michigan Ohio State University Boston University SUNY-Buffalo University of Minnesota USC University of Washington Medical College of Georgia University of California, San Francisco University of Florida University of Texas, Houston Baylor Harvard Louisiana State University University of Alabama, Birmingham Forsyth Dr. Steve Stefanac, associate dean for patient care, won Honorable Mention during the ADEA Educational Computing in Dentistry Competition, in the CD-ROM category, for Treatment Planning in Dentistry. The award was presented to Dr. Stefanac during the plenary session. 103 101 98 84 82 75 71 69 68 64 63 63 61 60 60 60 54 51 49 48 Dr. Axel Ruprecht Lectures in Chicago and Des Moines On February 22, Dr. Axel Ruprecht, OPRM, was invited to give a lecture “The State of Radiologic Technology in 2002” to the American Prosthodontic Society in Chicago. On March 1, Dr. Ruprecht gave an all-day CE course, Diagnostic Radiology for the Dental Practitioner, to the Des Moines District Dental Meeting, in Des Moines. The five lectures included: “Anatomy on Pantomographs. Diagnostic Radiology for the Dental Practitioner;” “Normal and Abnormal Pantomographic. Diagnostic Radiology for the Dental Practitioner;” and “Stones, Bones and Pones. Diagnostic Radiology for the Dental Practitioner. (Pts. 1-3).” Thank You I would like to thank everyone for the flowers, letters, notes and words of encouragement that were sent and/or expressed on my behalf after my recent surgery. The family atmosphere that is evident within the college is greatly appreciated. Dr. Christopher Squier Appointed Member of Iowa’s Commission on Tobacco Use and Control Dr. Christopher Squier, associate dean for research, and OPRM, has been appointed as a member of Iowa’s Commission on Tobacco Use and Control. Commission members will address the needs of youth and pregnant women. The ten-member group, which is appointed by Governor Vilsack and confirmed by the Iowa Senate, include three members who are active with nonprofit health organizations that emphasize tobacco use prevention, or who are active as local health service providers; one retailer; three members who are active in health promotion activities at the local level; and three Iowa youths who are elected at an annual Youth Summit. The health initiative includes the following components: youth programs; a media, marketing and communications program; ongoing statewide assessment of the effectiveness of the initiative; a tobacco use prevention and control education program; and a tobacco enforcement program. Dr. James (Mike) Leary Dr. Philip Wertz Lectures at Saarland University Dr. Philip Wertz, Dental Research and OPRM, participated as a member of the faculty during the 4th International Intensive Course and Workshop “Cell Culture and In Vitro Models for Drug Absorption and Delivery.” The workshop was held February 20-Mary 1 at Saarland University, Saarbrucken, Germany. Drs. C.M. Lehr and Ulrich Schäfer, Department of Biopharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology, Saarland University, were course directors. Dr. Wertz gave a lecture on epidermal lipids and the barrier function of the skin. 1 FILLING STATION MENU DSB Calendar March 25—29 Iowa Dental Assistants Association meeting, Iowa City/Cedar Rapids section 7:00 p.m., April 8, Gritter Room, Iowa Hall, Kirkwood Community College “Ethics/Jurisprudence for the Dental Assistant.” Jane Slach, C.D.A., R.D.A. Monday: Soups: Chili; Wisconsin Cheddar Chipotle Chicken Italian Sausage Wrap Potatoes/Gravy Garden Veggies w/Potato Tuesday: Soups: Clam Chowder; Garden Vegetable Goulash BBQ Chicken Breast Potatoes/Gravy Broccoli Normandy w/Cheese Recent Publications Wednesday: Soups: Tomato w/Lentil; Southwest Chicken Beef Enchilada Chicken Cordon Bleu w/Rice Potatoes/Gravy Veggies Baldassari-Cruz, LA. Lilly JP. Rivera EM. “The influence of dental operating microscope in locating the mesiolingual canal orifice.” Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology and Endodontics. 93: 190-194, 2002. Thursday: Soups: Chili; Corn Chowder Sirloin Burger w/Chips Chicken w/Olives & Tomato Potatoes/Gravy Broccoli w/Cheese Morgan TA. Fridrich KL. “Effects of the multiple-piece maxillary osteotomy on the periodontium.” International Journal of Adult Othodontics and Orthognathic Surgery. 16 (4): 255-265, 2001. Friday: Soups: Navy Bean w/Ham; Cream of Tomato Vienna Dog w/Chips Pasta w/Marinara Potatoes/Gravy Veggies Estrogen Receptor Variations Related to Tooth Loss Estrogen receptor genotypes may be connected to tooth loss in elderly women, Japanese researchers report in the November 14, 2001 issue of The Journal of the American Medical Association. Researchers studies the effect of estrogen receptor genotype on tooth loss and alveolar height in 132 Japanese women who visited a clinic from 1996 to 2001. Sixteen subject had received estrogen replacement therapy for six months or less, and one had received the therapy for four years. None of the patients was taking other medications that affect bone metabolism and none had a history of tobacco use. Researchers analyzed the subjects’ estrogen receptor genes in blood samples. They found that one gene variant was linked to having fewer teeth. A second gene variant was associated with great alveolar bone loss. They concluded that these genes might not influence alveolar bone loss but rather alveolar bone fragility. The findings did not change after researchers made adjustments for age and time lapsed since menopause and estrogen replacement therapy. The results, according to researchers, indicate that the type of estrogen receptor a woman carries could signal her risk of experiencing tooth loss. (source: ADA.org, Today’s News, January 4, 2002) A copy of the menu can be downloaded from I:\share\menu.doc DSB WEEKLY College of Dentistry N445 DSB No. 532 March 25, 2002 EDITOR: Christine White PRODUCTION MANAGER: Judith Norris DESIGN: Barbara Colbert FOOD EDITOR: Terri Quinn TRANSITIONS EDITOR: Tammi Hamer CONTRIBUTORS: Lynn Johnson 2