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2022 MEMBER AND STUDENT THREE EASY WAYS TO JOIN!

MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION ONLINE:www.iadr.org/membership BY FAX: +1.703.548.1883


IADR, 1619 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA, 22314-3406, USA
BY MAIL:
QUESTIONS?: research@iadr.org
Applicant Information
IADR Membership REQUIRED
First Name
STUDENT MEMBER*
Middle Name
IADR Membership (Includes online access to $58 $68
the Journal of Dental Research and JDR Clinical & $117
Last Name
Translational Research) $195
Institution/Company * IADR membership dues are based on the World Bank classification of your country of residence. See the final page
to determine your country’s World Bank classification.

Department
REQUIRED
IADR Division/Section Membership
Address You must select a Division/Section based on your country of residence. Divisions/Sections with dues amounts greater
than $0 ask that you submit your dues to IADR. Please mark your choice with a check.
City State
DIVISION/SECTION STUDENT MEMBER
Zip Country American Division (AADOCR) $45 $170
Argentine Division (includes $5 Latin American Region Dues) $5 $5
Office Phone Cell Phone Australia/New Zealand Division (member dues are based $10 $24
( ) ( ) on World Bank classification of your country of residence) $30
$60
Fax Brazilian Division (includes $5 Latin American Region Dues) $5 $5
British Division $10 $45
( ) Canadian Division $25 $90
Chilean Division (includes $5 Latin American Region Dues) $10 $45
Email 
Colombian Division (includes $5 Latin American Region Dues) $5 $30
Continental European Division $25 $60
IADR Scientific Group/Network Membership REQUIRED Indian Division $5 $6
For Members, one (1) Group/Network is included with IADR membership dues. Any additional Groups/Networks
Iranian Division $10 $20
are $7, $12 or $20, based on your country’s World Bank Classification. Student members must join at least one (1) Iraqi Division $0 $18
Group/Network and can join 2 additional (up to 3 total) for no charge. For Group/Network descriptions, please visit
www.iadr.org/groupsandnetworks.
Irish Division $0 $15
Japanese Division $10 $60
Included
(Student/ Additional Korean Division $10 $50
Member) Student/ Mexican Division $10 $25
GROUP REQUIRED Member
Nigerian Division $0 $10
Behaviorial Epidemiologic & Health Services Research Peruvian Division (includes $5 Latin American Region Dues) $15 $15
Cariology Research Saudi Arabian Division $10 $20
Craniofacial Biology Scandinavian Division (includes subscription to European $15 $70
Dental Anesthesiology and Special Care Research Journal of Oral Sciences)
Dental Materials Southeast Asian Division (Upper Middle Income) $0 $5
Diagnostic Sciences Southeast Asian Division (High Income) $0 $10
Education Research Uruguayan Division (includes $5 Latin American Region Dues) $5 $5
Geriatric Oral Research Venezuelan Division (includes $5 Latin American Region Dues) $5 $5
Implantology Research Caribbean Section (includes $5 Latin American Region Dues) $5 $10
Microbiology/Immunology Costa Rican Section (includes $5 Latin American Region Dues) $10 $10
Mineralized Tissue Ecuadorian Section (includes $5 Latin American Region Dues) $5 $5
Neuroscience Egyptian Section $10 $10
Nutrition Research Guatemalan Section (includes $5 Latin American Region Dues) $5 $5
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Pakistani Section $15 $20
Oral Health Research Panamanian Section (includes $5 Latin American Region Dues) $5 $5
Oral Medicine & Pathology Paraguayan Section (includes $5 Latin American Region Dues) $5 $5
Orthodontics Research Sudanese Section $0 $10
Pediatric Oral Health Research
Periodontal Research
IADR Global Headquarters does not collect dues for the following Divisions/Sections, these dues are priced at $0 for
Pharmacology/Therapeutics/Toxicology both Student and Member categories.
Prosthodontics
DIVISION/SECTION DIVISION/SECTION
Pulp Biology & Regeneration
Salivary Research Chinese Division Lebanese Section
Stem Cell Biology East & Southern African Division Libyan Section
Israeli Division Mongolian Section
NETWORK Kuwaiti Division Russian Section
Clinical and Translational Science Network South African Division Tunisian Section
e-Oral Health Network Southeast Asian Division (Low Income) United Arab Emirates Section
Evidence-based Dentistry Network Jordanian Section
Global Oral Health Inequalities Research Network
International Network for Orofacial Pain and Related
Disorders Methodology (INfORM) Demographic Information
The following information is requested for demographic purposes only.
Network for Practice-based Research
Student Training and Research (STAR) Network Gender Male Female Non-binary Other Please State:
Women in Science Network
Birth Date (month/day/year)
British Division Scientific Groups Journals
British Division Scientific Group dues are all $0 and are open to students and members.
STUDENT MEMBER
BRITISH DIVISION STUDENT MEMBER
Print edition of the Journal of Dental Research (JDR) $25 $50
British Division Behavioral Sciences
Print edition of the JDR Clinical & Translational $12 $20
British Division Oral Medicine & Pathology
Research ( JDR CTR)
British Division Dental Materials
British Division Oral Microbiology & Immunology (OMIG)
British Division Implantology Research
British Division Periodontal Research
Eligibility for Student Membership
British Division Mineralized Tissue
I understand that my eligibility for special student membership fees is based on my full-time enrollment in the
educational course listed below. Student Membership is limited to 8 years, or completion of studies, whichever comes
AADOCR Section Membership first, at which time Member category dues will be assessed.

If you are joining as an IADR/AADCOR member, based in the USA you will be Name of Your School/Institution
assigned to an AADOCR Section based on your zip code. AADOCR Section
membership is required and dues are $20 for members.
Student Type Masters Student after professional degree
Members $20 Students $0 College, University, pre-Dental or PhD Student with no professional degree
Secondary Student PhD Student after professional degree
DDS/DMD or BDS Student Dual Degree Program Student
MD or DO Student Post-doctoral (Dental or Medical Fellow and PhD)
Masters Student with no professional degree Other: __________________________________

REQUIRED Graduation Date (or Expected Graduation/Course Completion Date)


Membership Totals
Month: Year:
See reverse for membership dues information and pricing.

IADR Membership $ Enrollment Attested


Dean or Faculty Advisor’s Name
IADR Division/Section Dues $

Print Journal Subscription(s) $ Dean or Faculty Advisor’s Signature


Additional Memberships in IADR Scientific Groups/Networks $

AADOCR Section Dues $

Grand Total $ Membership and Dues Information


IADR membership categories, as defined by section A.2 of the IADR Bylaws, are
REQUIRED as follows:
Payment Method
Member – A person who is conducting, has conducted, or who is interested in
Please check one method of payment. the furtherance of research in any branch of science or in fields related to dental
science. Members shall have the full rights and privileges of membership and are
Check made payable to IADR in the amount of $____________________ eligible to vote and to hold office in the Association.
in U.S. dollars from a U.S. bank.
Student Member – A person who is a student currently enrolled in a recognized
Please Charge $___________________ to my: academic institution who does not hold an academic appointment and who is
VISA MasterCard American Express interested in dental research. Student members must become Members when
eligible or be dropped from membership. Individuals may be classified at the
Credit/Debit Card # Student level for no more than 8 years. The Student Member shall have all the
rights and privileges of membership but shall have no vote.
Expiration Date Card ID #
IADR membership is based on a calendar year ( January 1 – December 31). During
Billing Address the months of July and August, you may pay half of the IADR membership annual
dues. If you join from September through December, your membership and
City State related items will be activated the following January.

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Membership and Publications Refund Policy
Cardholder’s Name
• Refunds due to an error by the IADR/AADOCR will be processed immediately
and in full.
Signature
• Overpayment of $30 or less will be treated as a contribution and will not be
refunded.
• Please allow 6-8 weeks for your refund to be processed.
• IADR membership dues and member journal subscriptions are non-refundable
according to the IADR Constitution and Bylaws.
• IADR/AADOCR reserves the right to review each membership for the
appropriateness of the selected category, make any necessary corrections and
charge your credit card the difference in membership fees.

1619 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA 22314-3406, USA • +1.703.548.0066 • www.iadr.org • research@iadr.org


WORLD BANK 2022 IADR
COUNTRY/REGION COUNTRY CLASSIFICATION MEMBER DUES
WORLD BANK 2022 IADR WORLD BANK 2022 IADR
Afghanistan Low income $ 68 COUNTRY/REGION COUNTRY CLASSIFICATION MEMBER DUES COUNTRY/REGION COUNTRY CLASSIFICATION MEMBER DUES
Albania Lower middle income $ 68 Greece High income $ 195 Northern Mariana Islands High income $ 195
Algeria Lower middle income $ 68 Greenland High income $ 195 Norway High income $ 195
American Samoa Upper middle income $ 117 Grenada Upper middle income $ 117 Oman Upper middle income $ 117
Andorra High income $ 195 Guam High income $ 195 Pakistan Lower middle income $ 68
Angola Lower middle income $ 68 Guatemala Lower middle income $ 68 Palau Upper middle income $ 117
Antigua and Barbuda Upper middle income $ 117 Guinea Low income $ 68 Panama Upper middle income $ 117
Argentina Upper middle income $ 117 Guinea-Bissau Low income $ 68 Papua New Guinea Lower middle income $ 68
Armenia Lower middle income $ 68 Guyana Upper middle income $ 117 Paraguay Upper middle income $ 117
Aruba High income $ 195 Haiti Low income $ 68 Peru Upper middle income $ 117
Australia High income $ 195 Honduras Lower middle income $ 68 Philippines Lower middle income $ 68
Austria High income $ 195 Hong Kong, SAR China High income $ 195 Poland Upper middle income $ 117
Azerbaijan Lower middle income $ 68 Hungary Upper middle income $ 117 Portugal High income $ 195
Bahamas, The High income $ 195 Iceland High income $ 195 Puerto Rico High income $ 195
Bahrain High income $ 195 India Lower middle income $ 68 Qatar High income $ 195
Bangladesh Lower middle income $ 68 Indonesia Lower middle income $ 68 Romania Upper middle income $ 117
Barbados Upper middle income $ 117 Iran, Islamic Rep. Lower middle income $ 68 Russia Upper middle income $ 117
Belarus Upper middle income $ 117 Iraq Lower middle income $ 68 Rwanda Low income $ 68
Belgium High income $ 195 Ireland High income $ 195 Saint Martin High income $ 195
Belize Lower middle income $ 68 Isle of Man High income $ 195 Samoa Lower middle income $ 68
Benin Low income $ 68 Israel High income $ 195 San Marino High income $ 195
Bermuda High income $ 195 Italy High income $ 195 Sāo Tomé and Principe Low income $ 68
Bhutan Lower middle income $ 68 Jamaica Lower middle income $ 68 Saudi Arabia High income $ 195
Bolivia Lower middle income $ 68 Japan High income $ 195 Senegal Low income $ 68
Bosnia and Herzegovina Upper middle income $ 117 Jersey High Income $ 195 Serbia Upper middle income $ 117
Botswana Upper middle income $ 117 Jordan Lower middle income $ 68 Seychelles Upper middle income $ 117
Brazil Upper middle income $ 117 Kazakhstan Upper middle income $ 117 Sierra Leone Low income $ 68
Brunei Darussalam High income $ 195 Kenya Low income $ 68 Singapore High income $ 195
Bulgaria Upper middle income $ 117 Kiribati Lower middle income $ 68 Slovak Republic High income $ 195
Burkina Faso Low income $ 68 Korea, Dem. Rep. Low income $ 68 Slovenia High income $ 195
Burundi Low income $ 68 Korea, Rep. High income $ 195 Solomon Islands Lower middle income $ 68
Cambodia Lower middle income $ 68 Kosovo Lower middle income $ 68 Somalia Low income $ 68
Cameroon Lower middle income $ 68 Kuwait High income $ 195 South Africa Upper middle income $ 117
Canada High income $ 195 Kyrgyz Republic Lower middle income $ 68 South Sudan Low income $ 68
Cape Verde Lower middle income $ 68 Lao PDR Lower middle income $ 68 Spain High income $ 195
Cayman Islands High income $ 195 Latvia High income $ 195 Sri Lanka Lower middle income $ 68
Cantral African Republic Low income $ 68 Lebanon Upper middle income $ 117 St. Kitts and Nevis High income $ 195
Chad Low income $ 68 Lesotho Lower middle income $ 68 St. Lucia Upper middle income $ 117
Chile Upper middle income $ 117 Liberia Low income $ 68 St. Vincent and the Grenadines Upper middle income $ 117
China Upper middle income $ 117 Libya Upper middle income $ 117 Sudan Lower middle income $ 68
Colombia Upper middle income $ 117 Liechtenstein High income $ 195 Suriname Upper middle income $ 117
Comoros Low income $ 68 Lithuania High income $ 195 Swaziland Lower middle income $ 68
Congo, Dem. Rep. Low income $ 68 Luxembourg High income $ 195 Sweden High income $ 195
Congo, Rep. Lower middle income $ 68 Macao, SAR China High income $ 195 Switzerland High income $ 195
Costa Rica Upper middle income $ 117 Macedonia, FYR Upper middle income $ 117 Syrian Arab Republic Low income $ 68
Côte d’Ivoire Lower middle income $ 68 Madagascar Low income $ 68 Tajikistan Low income $ 68
Croatia Upper middle income $ 117 Malawi Low income $ 68 Tanzania Low income $ 68
Cuba Upper middle income $ 117 Malaysia Upper middle income $ 117 Taiwan High income $ 195
Curaçao High income $ 195 Maldives Upper middle income $ 117 Thailand Upper middle income $ 117
Cyprus High income $ 195 Mali Low income $ 68 Timor-Leste Lower middle income $ 68
Czechia High income $ 195 Malta High income $ 195 Togo Low income $ 68
Denmark High income $ 195 Marshall Islands Lower middle income $ 68 Tonga Lower middle income $ 68
Djibouti Lower middle income $ 68 Mauritania Lower middle income $ 68 Trinidad and Tobago Upper middle income $ 117
Dominica Upper middle income $ 117 Mauritius Upper middle income $ 117 Tunisia Lower middle income $ 68
Dominican Republic Upper middle income $ 117 Mayotte Upper middle income $ 117 Turkey Upper middle income $ 117
Ecuador Upper middle income $ 117 Mexico Upper middle income $ 117 Turkmenistan Upper middle income $ 117
Egypt, Arab Rep. Lower middle income $ 68 Micronesia, Fed. Sts. Lower middle income $ 68 Turks and Caicos High income $ 195
El Salvador Lower middle income $ 68 Moldova Lower middle income $ 68 Tuvalu Upper middle income $ 117
Equatorial Guinea Upper middle income $ 117 Monaco High income $ 195 Uganda Low income $ 68
Eritrea Low income $ 68 Mongolia Lower middle income $ 68 Ukraine Lower middle income $ 68
Estonia High income $ 195 Montenegro Upper middle income $ 117 United Arab Emirates High income $ 195
Ethiopia Low income $ 68 Morocco Lower middle income $ 68 United Kingdom High income $ 195
Faeroe Islands High income $ 195 Mozambique Low income $ 68 United States High income $ 195
Fiji Upper middle income $ 117 Myanmar Lower middle income $ 68 Uruguay Upper middle income $ 117
Finland High income $ 195 Namibia Lower middle income $ 68 Uzbekistan Lower middle income $ 68
France High income $ 195 Nauru Upper middle income $ 117 Vanuatu Lower middle income $ 68
French Polynesia High income $ 195 Nepal Low income $ 68 Venezuela, RB Upper middle income $ 117
Gabon Upper middle income $ 117 Netherlands High income $ 195 Vietnam Lower middle income $ 68
Gambia, The Low income $ 68 Netherlands Antilles High income $ 195 Virgin Islands (U.S.) High income $ 195
Georgia Lower middle income $ 68 New Caledonia High income $ 195 West Bank & Gaza Lower middle income $ 68
Germany High income $ 195 New Zealand High income $ 195 Yemen, Rep. Low middle income $ 68
Ghana Lower middle income $ 68 Nicaragua Lower middle income $ 68 Zambia Lower middle income $ 68
Gibraltar High income $ 195 Niger Low income $ 68 Zimbabwe Low income $ 68
Nigeria Lower middle income $ 68

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