Lifetime Achievement Award

The American Society of Neuroimaging Lifetime Achievement Award
This award honors outstanding leaders who have made significant contributions to the advancement of neuroimaging over their lifetimes. They represent the brightest and most influential minds in the field of neuroimaging. The Lifetime Achievement Award is the highest honor bestowed upon an individual by the ASN.

Nomination Process
ASN members are invited to nominate individuals whose careers exemplify exceptional dedication and lasting contributions to the field of neuroimaging for the Lifetime Achievement Award. Nominations should include a detailed description of the nominee’s significant impact on the neuroimaging subspecialty and their service to ASN, and must be submitted using the official nomination form.
Nominations will remain on file and will be considered for the three award cycles following submission. Self-nominations are not accepted.

Selection Process
The Board of Directors reviews all nominations during its mid-year meeting and selects one individual to receive the Lifetime Achievement Award based on the criteria outlined below.
The Lifetime Achievement Award honors individuals with at least 10 years of documented accomplishments in neuroimaging who have made a significant impact on the field and the professionals and organizations within it.
Eligible nominees will have:
- Made meaningful contributions to the perception, delivery, or interpretation of neuroimaging through program development, scholarly work, or leadership.
- Demonstrated a lifelong commitment to advancing neurological health care.
- Been a member of ASN for at least 20 years and hold a current membership.
Recognition
The Lifetime Achievement Award winner will receive:
- One complimentary registration to the ASN Annual Meeting in the year they receive the award
- Recognition during the Annual Meeting Lifetime Achievement Award ceremony
- Photo and bio on the Lifetime Achievement Award webpage
- Plaque
- Recognition in the Journal of Neuroimaging


