Alexander Margulis Award

The Alexander R. Margulis Award for Scientific Excellence recognizes the best original scientific article published in Radiology between July 1 of the prior year and June 30 of the award year.

The main criteria for selection are scientific quality and originality. Selections are made by the Nominating Committee and the Selection Committee.

The award is named after the late Alexander R. Margulis, MD, a distinguished investigator and inspiring visionary in the science of radiology.

2024: A 20-year Follow-up of the International Early Lung Cancer Action Program
(I-ELCAP)

2023: Pancreatic Cancer Detection on CT Scans with Deep Learning: A Nationwide Population-based Study

2022: Improving Radiographic Fracture Recognition Performance and Efficiency Using Artificial Intelligence

2021: Beneficial Effect of Consecutive Screening Mammography Examinations on Mortality from Breast Cancer: A Prospective Study

2020: Correlation of Chest CT and RT-PCR Testing for Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in China

2019: A Deep Learning Model to Predict a Diagnosis of Alzheimer Disease by Using 18F-FDG PET of the Brain

2018: Deep Learning at Chest Radiography: Automated Classification of Pulmonary Tuberculosis by Using Convolutional Neural Networks

2017: Blood-Brain Barrier Leakage in Patients with Early Alzheimer Disease

2016: The Radiogenomic Risk Score: Construction of a Prognostic Quantitative, Noninvasive Image-based Molecular Assay for Renal Cell Carcinoma

2015: The Alzheimer Structural Connectome: Changes in Cortical Network Topology with Increased Amyloid Plaque Burden

2014: Carotid Artery Plaque Morphology and Composition in Relation to Incident CardiovascularEvents: The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA)

2013: Contrast Material-induced Nephrotoxicity and Intravenous Low-Osmolality Iodinated Contrast Material

2013: Intravenous Contrast Material-induced Nephropathy: Causal or Coincident Phenomenon?

2012: Swedish Two-County Trial: Impact of Mammographic Screening on Breast Cancer Mortality during 3 Decades