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NeuroImage AwardEach year the editors of NeuroImage organize an internal competition judged by its editors for name a “NeuroImage Paper of the Year” award winner. This year, the journal – which received more than 3,500 submissions and published more than 1,000 papers this past year, gave its award to the lab of Ian Shih, PhD, associate professor in the ý Department of Neurology.

The paper, titled “Simultaneous fMRI and fast-scan cyclic voltammetry bridges evoked oxygen and neurotransmitter dynamics across spatiotemporal scales”, won by “quite a large margin,” according to editor-in-chief Stephen Smith.

Ian Shih, PhD
Ian Shih, PhD

Elsevier, the publisher of NeuroImage, awarded a $2,500 prize to Lindsay Walton, PhD, who was a postdoctoral fellow in the Shih lab and was the first author on the paper.

Shih, who is the director of the , was the senior author. Other authors were ,,, and .

You can read the paper , and follow Walton’s twitter thread explaining the paper .