The Early Career Investigator Award aims to encourage early career workers in the general areas of diagnostic imaging, radiotherapy and related topics to carry out research and publish it.
The award is made to a BJR author, within 5 years of appointment to a senior post at the time of submission, for the best original research paper published in the BJR during the relevant calendar year. The winner receives the Editors' Prize and presentation will usually be at the annual BIR Annual Congress.
This award is made on the recommendation of the Publications Committee and recipients are nominated by the Publications Committee and Editorial Board of the BJR.
The award is presented annually and is in the form of a certificate and a monetary award of £250.
Award Winner for 2022
The BIR/Jusha Early Career Investigator award was presented to Christian R Cooper, Donald Jones, George DD Jones and Kristoffer Petersson for their article titled: FLASH irradiation induces lower levels of DNA damage ex vivo, an effect modulated by oxygen tension, dose, and dose rate.
Above (left to right): Christian Cooper, Professor Stephen Keevil and Ivy Fang (Manager of International Business, Jusha).
Terms and conditions
Previous Winners |
2021 |
Dr Wali Bader |
2022 |
2019 |
Dr Jason Brett Hartman |
2020 |
Dr Meng Chen |
2017 |
Dr Dominic Benz |
2018 |
Ralph TH Leijenaar and Marta Bogowicz |
2015 |
Dr Hatem Alkadhi |
2016 |
Dr Pierfrancesco Franco |
2013 |
Dr Khalid Alzimami |
2014 |
Dr Supriya Chopra |
2011 |
Mr Gareth Iball |
2012 |
Dr Eva Rustowska |
2009 |
Dr James Roberts |
2010 |
Dr Anna Karahaliou & Team |
2007 |
Dr Can Lai |
2008 |
Dr Niall MacDougall |
2005 |
Mr Tenbing Xiong |
2006 |
No award |