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Six researchers from WIN have made it onto the 2024 list.

L-R Top: Thomas Nichols, Gwenaelle Douaud, Saad Jbabdi L-R Bottom: Jesper Andersson, Paul Harrison, Karla Miller
L-R Top: Thomas Nichols, Gwenaelle Douaud, Saad Jbabdi. L-R Bottom: Jesper Andersson, Paul Harrison, Karla Miller

The Clarivate Highly Cited list identifies and celebrates researchers who have demonstrated a "significant and broad influence" in science or medicine-related disciplines.

The researchers selected have authored multiple highly cited papers which rank in the top one per cent in their fields over the past ten years according to the Web of Science. The list is then refined by Clarivate using qualitative analysis and expert judgement for evidence of community-wide recognition.

There were 61 researchers from the University of Oxford who were on the list, six of which were from the Wellcome Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging (WIN). They are:

WIN-affiliated researchers recognised on the list included:

Other researchers included from the Nuffield Department of Clinical Neuroscience were Professor of Neurology Jacqueline Palace and Associate Professor Patrick Waters

In the Department of Psychiatry, those listed were: Andrea CiprianiSeena Fazel, John GeddesWillem Kuyken, and Rob McCutcheon.

In Experimental Psychology Daniel Freeman made the list and in the Department of Physiology Anatomy and Genetics, Molly Stevens was recognised.