Early Career Investigator Award


The Early Career Investigator Award recognizes an individual who has made significant contributions to the field of human brain mapping. The recipient will receive a cash award of $2,500 USD along with an engraved plaque.

Award Criteria:

  1. Have completed a postdoctoral fellowship or residency within 10 years of the time the award is given; and
  2. Have made significant contributions to the field of human brain mapping

Requirements:

  1. A brief nomination of 1000 words or fewer.
  2. A brief biographical statement of no more than two pages.
  3. A list of no more than two pages of the nominee’s *most notable* publications.

Questions? Please direct them to the OHBM Executive Office at info@humanbrainmapping.org.  


Past Early Career Investigator Award (Young Investigator Award) recipients include:

2025: Brisbane, Australia
James "Mac" Shine, Australia

2024: Seoul, Korea
Bratislav Misic, Canada

2023: Montreal, Canada
Catie Chang, United States

2022: Glasgow, Scotland
Hiromasa Takemura, Japan

2021: OHBM Virtual II
Chao-Gan Yan, China

2020: OHBM Virtual I
Danielle Bassett, United States

2019: Rome, Italy
B. T. Thomas Yeo, Singapore

2018: Singapore, Singapore
Daniel Margulies, France

2017: Vancouver, Canada
Lucina Uddin, United States

2016:  Geneva, Switzerland
Timothy EJ Behrens, United Kingdom

2015:  Honolulu, United States
Simon Eickhoff, Germany

2014:  Hamburg, Germany
Mike Milham, United States

2013: Seattle, United States
Mark Woolrich, United Kingdom

2012: Beijing, China
Klaas Enno Stephan, Switzerland

2011: Quebec City, Canada
Christian Beckmann, Netherlands

2010: Barcelona, Spain
Heidi Johansen-Berg, United Kingdom

2009: San Francisco, United States
Thomas Nichols, United Kingdom

2008: Melbourne, Australia
Paul Thompson, United States

2007: Chicago, United States
Stephen Smith, United Kingdom

2006: Florence, Italy
John Ashburner, United Kingdom

2005: Toronto, Canada
Russell Poldrack, United States

2004: Budapest, Hungary
Christian Buechel, Germany

2003: New York City, United States
Geraint Rees, United Kingdom

2002: Sendai, Japan
Peter Bandettini, United States

2001: Brighton, England
Cathy Price, United Kingdom

2000: San Antonio, United States
Riitta Salmelin, Finland

1999: Duesseldorf, Germany
Randy Buckner, United States

1998: Montreal, Canada
Anders Dale, United States

1997: Copenhagen, Denmark
Julie Fiez, United States

1996: Boston, United States
Karl Friston, United Kingdom

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