OHBM Award Winners - 2024
Author: Simon R. Steinkamp
Editors: Elisa Guma
Congratulations to all the award OHBM 2024 award winners!
Every year, the Organization for Human Brain Mapping recognizes members of the field of human brain mapping for their outstanding contributions to the field and to the scientific community as a whole.
The 2024 annual meeting in Seoul — of course — was no exception. We would like to congratulate all the awardees who were recognized at this year's meeting!
In 2023 the OHBM communication committee published a series of blog posts, to further celebrate the awardees and showcase their contributions to the field and we hope to make it a tradition.
So keep your eyes open for these posts in the following weeks!
The award winners in 2024 are:
Early Career Investigator Award: Bratislav Misic, for his significant contributions to the field of human brain mapping.
Glass Brain Award: Vince Calhoun, recognizing his lifetime achievements, leading researchers by using or facilitating neuroimaging to discover original and influential findings regarding the organization and function of the human brain!
Education in Neuroimaging Award: Ariel Rokem, for his significant contributions to education and training in the field of neuroimaging!
Replication Award: Helmet T. Karim, for the best replication study, highlighting OHBM's commitment to reproducibility in neuroimaging research.
Mentor Award: Alex Fornito, for his leadership in developing early career researchers including undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral trainees.
Karl Zilles Award: Odile Feys, for her work in integrating modern neuroanatomical approaches with multi-modal in-vivo neuroimaging.
Diversity and Inclusivity Champion: Rosanna Olsen, for her contribution to increase diversity and inclusivity within the field of human brain mapping.
Open Science Award: Adriana Di Martino, for her sustained and impactful efforts in the area of open science.
Sustainability Award: Samira Maria Epp, for her impactful efforts in adopting sustainable, environmentally friendly practices in their research activities, and raising the consciousness within the OHBM community on environmental issues!
2024 Fellows of Organization for Human Brain Mapping: Anqi Qiu, Thomas Yeo, and Arno Villringer were named Fellows of OHBM, for their academic and intellectual leadership in the disciplines represented by the Organization for Human Brain Mapping over an extended period of time.
Editor’s choice awards:
Sidhant Chopra, received the best paper 2023 award by Aperture Neuro for the paper: A Practical Guide for Generating Reproducible and Programmatic Neuroimaging Visualizations
Shota Hodono and Reuben Riedeaux were awarded the Imaging Neuroscience 2023 Paper of the Year Award for their paper: Initial experiences with Direct Imaging of Neuronal Activity (DIANA) in humans
Xuehu Wei received the NeuroImage Award for her paper: Native language differences in the structural connectome of the human brain
Stefano Cerri received the NeuroImage Clinical Award for his paper: An open-source tool for longitudinal whole-brain and white matter lesion segmentation.
Kurt G. Schilling received the Brain Structure & Function 2024 Best Paper Award for his paper: Superficial white matter across development, young adulthood, and aging: volume, thickness, and relationship with cortical features.
Lachlan T. Strike was awarded the Human Brain Mapping Best Paper Award 2023/2024 for his paper: Heritability of cerebellar subregion volumes in adolescent and young adult twins.
And Meiqi Niu was the Runner-Up for the Human Brain Mapping Best Paper Award 2023/2024, with her paper: Architecture and connectivity of the human angular gyrus and of its homolog region in the macaque brain