Basil G. Bibby Fellowship
General
Criteria Considerations
Instructions for the Preparation of the
Research Proposal
Submission of the Research Proposal
Review Process
Past Winners
Deadline: To be announced
The mission behind the Bibby Award is predicated
on knowledge of the man in whom the name of this award is honored.
Basil Bibby strove to lead and help young people into productive
and meaningful careers. He advocated pursuance of additional education
preparation, supporting post-graduate experience. He encouraged
young people to think; encouraging research with the realization
that research caused one to focus attention and foster thinking.
Concurrently, he also promoted interest in research that could potentially
be put to useful purpose – serving to the benefit of many
others.
It is with these precepts in mind that the enumerated criteria
for the Bibby Award have been established as follows:
General Criteria Considerations
1. Proposed protocol should encompass: i) a well-designed
research study, ii) a clear and stated rationale, hypothesis and
objective, iii) have the probability of completion by a 12-month
time period or shortly thereafter, and iv) preferably have clinical
relevance with recognizable importance and significance.
After the completion of the study, a final report must be submitted
to the Chair of the Bibby Fellowship Award. In addition, a progress
report (after the first 6-month time period) should be also submitted.
2. The research proposal should be a full-scale project conducted
solely by the applicant under the supervision of a responsible and
interested mentor willing to devote the time, interest and energetic
responsibility to aid proper and desired completion of the proposal.
2.1. The applicant should be responsible for: i) design and execution
of the study, ii) analysis and interpretation of the data, and iii)
writing the outcome of the research project (progress and final
reports).
2.2. The mentor should be responsible: i) to supervise the applicant
during the preparation and development of the research study, including
interpretation of the data and statistical analysis, ii) to assist
the applicant to write a report after the completion of the research
project; the mentor shall encourage the applicant to write a paper
or submit an abstract to a scientific meeting (IADR, ADA etc). A
statement letter should be provided by the mentor attesting full
support and mentorship.
3. Awards should be granted to encourage young and new minds that
express interest in, and plan to contribute (in the future) to the
academic and research arena and not solely restricted to a clinical
practice contribution. The Bibby award is open to all dental residents,
including those pursuing Master of Science or Master of Public Health
degrees.
4. The award is not intended to supplement training grant funds;
federal training grants; should not be for time consuming “start-up”
purposes and may not be used for purchase of excessively exorbitant
major equipment.
5. The award is not solely devised to add support to an ongoing
research grant and is not to be used to supplement salary funded
by another grant.
6. PhD candidates or post-docs are not eligible for this award.
Instructions for the Preparation
of the Research Proposal
1. The organization of the proposal should include: Specific
Aims, Background and Significance, Preliminary Studies, and Research
Design and Methods, citation of literature directly pertinent to
the research proposal (References), and information on relevant
use of Human Subjects and/or Vertebrate Animals. In addition, a
budget (general supplies costs, maintenance costs, etc) and a time-frame
of the study should be included. Please follow the guidelines for
an NIH-type small grant application.
2. The Research Plan (Specific Aims, Background and Significance,
Preliminary Studies and Research Design and Methods) should not
exceed ten pages using a font size of 12. Graphs, diagrams, tables,
charts and photographs must be included in the body of the research
plan. Avoid use of appendices; the only appendices acceptable for
the proposal are those pertaining to the use of Human Subjects and/or
Vertebrate Animals (RSRB and/or UCAR submission document, certificate
or approval).
Submission of the Research Proposal
1. Applications for a Bibby Award must be accompanied by
a letter of support of the applicant’s research mentor affirming:
i) the probability of completion and compliance to award requisites,
ii) participation during the preparation and development of the
study, iii) full assistance on interpretation and discussion of
the data and on preparation of the final report. In applicable instances,
a letter of support from the Clinical Training Program Director
definitively stating the (sufficient) weekly time to be allocated
toward fulfillment and completion of the award proposal should be
provided.
2. The applicants for the Basil G. Bibby Fellowship should also
provide a statement of career goals and objectives, a CV, and a
transcript of EDC/UR grades.
3. All the documents (Research proposal, letter of support, applicant’s
statement, CV and EDC/UR grades) should be submitted to Director’s
Office at Eastman Department of Dentistry, Eastman Dental Center
on the due date. Applications submitted after the due date will
not be accepted.
ALL PROPOSALS THAT FAIL TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS LISTED ABOVE WILL
BE RETURNED WITHOUT FURTHER EVALUATION.
Review Process
1. After preliminary examination of the submissions by
the Administrative Office staff to check that all the necessary
elements are present and all the requirements are met, the proposals
are passed to the Chair of Basil G. Bibby Fellowship Award.
2. The Chair will distribute the copies of the proposals to the
Review Committee comprised of EDD/COB faculty appointed for this
purpose by the Chair. The usual number of reviewers is six.
3. The Chair reserves the right to add or replace reviewers in
the following cases: i) conflict of interests; ii) seek the opinion
of one or more external referees if it is necessary or desirable
(e.g. an application that is out of the expertise of the Review
Committee). The Chair will be responsible to make any necessary
changes in the Review Committee to ensure fairness and transparency
during the review process.
4. The review of the proposals is comprised of a two-step process.
First step, the Chair sends the copies of the proposal to each of
the reviewers electronically accompanied with a review form, which
includes a request for written review and priority score. Second
step, the Chair (after receiving the scores and written reviews
electronically) set-up a meeting with the Review Committee to discuss
any issues pertaining to the review process and to decide the winner(s)
of the Award.
Number of awards will be contingent on the availability of funds
and be awarded at the discretion of the awards committee.
Addendum
The final date for submission of proposals is hereby definitely
established as May 1st. Because of a limited time schedule, and
in deference to a busy review committee, there will be no exceptions.
Proposals should be submitted to Director’s Office at Eastman
Department of Dentistry, Eastman Dental Center. The office staff
will forward the proposal, after initial examination, to the Chair
of the Bibby Fellowship Award. The Bibby awardee(s), as judged by
the committee, will be submitted to the Department Chair, Dr. Cyril
Meyerowitz, during the last week of May each year for final approval,
announcement and presentation at a prescribed date and time.
Past Winners
2006

Ram Vaderhobli, DDS, MS |
2005
Jeffrey Bush
Liam Casey |
2004
Patricia
Niño de Guzman,
DDS
Huan Wang, BS, MS |
2003

Sangeeta
Gajendra, BDS,
MPH |
2002

Julian
Kahn, DDS
Anna Sotela, DDS |
2001

Jan Bublik, MD, DMD
Eric Howard, DMD |
2001

Michel
Koo, DDS, PhD |
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