On the grounds of exceptional achievements and commitment to periodontology and periodontal science, the EFP (European Federation of Periodontology), announced its prestigious 2024 awards to four distinguished periodontists.
The EFP Eminence in Periodontology Award 2024 was conferred to former EFP president Dr. Anton Sculean, professor of Periodontology, University of Bern, Switzerland, and chair of the EFP’s Project Committee, and congress chair of EuroPerio11 to take place in 2025 in Vienna.
The EFP Distinguished Scientist Award 2024 conferred to Dr. Nikolaos Donos, professor of Periodontology and Implant Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London, and chair of the EFP’s education committee.
The EFP Distinguished Service Award 2024 was given to former EFP president and former chair of the EFP’s post-graduate education committee Dr. Moshe Goldstein, professor of Periodontology, and director of postgraduate periodontology at the Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center in Jerusalem.
The EFP International Eminence in Periodontology Award 2024 was for Dr. Mark Bartold, emeritus professor of Periodontics at the University of Adelaide, Australia.
These distinctions were announced at the EFP’s general assembly in Zagreb, Croatia, last April.
During the same event, the winners of the Graduate Research Prize 2023 were also disclosed. This annual award seeks to promote original graduate research among the students of the 25 EFP accredited graduate programmes in periodontology around the world.
In the category of clinical research, the first prize went to the study on ‘Marginal bone level changes around dental implants with one or two adjacent teeth – a clinical and radiographic retrospective study with a follow-up of at least 10 years’, by Lucienne Weigel et al., from the School of Dental Medicine, at the University of Bern (published in Clinical Oral Implant Research)
The second clinical research prize was awarded to research on the ‘Influence of systemic sclerosis on periodontal health: a case-control study’ by Marianna Gavriiloglou et al., from the Faculty of Dental Surgery Robert Frank, at the University of Strasbourg, France (published in the Journal of Clinical Periodontology)
In pre-clinical and basic research, the first prize was won by “An in vitro study into three different PRF preparations for osteogenesis potential”, by Konstantinos Kosmidis et al., from the Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA) in the Netherlands (published in the Journal of Periodontal Research)
Second prize went to the study on “Clinical and histologic evaluation of heterotopic mucosa transpositioning at teeth and dental implants” by Andrea Roccuzzo et al., from the School of Dental Medicine, University of Bern (published in Clinical Oral Implant Research)
“This year, the judging was rather difficult due to the exceptional quality of the submitted papers,” indicated Andreas Stavropoulos, chair of the EFP’s scientific committee and coordinator of the jury. “The EFP takes great pride in backing the work of our postgraduate students and in the research produced within the framework of EFP-accredited postgraduate programmes.”