Align Technology to award $375K for dental research next year

Tempe, Ariz.-based Align Technology plans to give $375,000 next year to support clinical and scientific research at universities worldwide, the Invisalign manufacturer said Nov. 2.

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The awards will fund faculty research pertaining to advancements in patient care in orthodontics and dentistry.

Eligible applicants include full- and part-time faculty at dental and scientific universities where the company’s Invisalign treatment or iTero scanners are available. The company will provide five one-year awards of up to $25,000 each.

The deadline to submit research proposals and applications is March 4.

The company’s research award program has given about $2.4 million since 2010.

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