Each month, the school awards a Paper of the Month prize to an academic who has published a paper in a journal with the highest impact factor (IF) of all the submissions for that month. To be eligible, the paper must have an IF =/>3, and the submitting academic must be the first or the corresponding author for the paper.
Winners
This award recognises the expertise, work and research that goes into carrying out and publishing academic papers. Read our winning papers and the impact our research has on solving complex problems.Â
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January: Prof John Mattick, for his paper ‘’, published in Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, which has an IF of 113.915.
February: A/Prof Tatyana Chtanova, for her paper ‘’, published in Cancer Research, which has an IF of 13.312.
March: Prof Marc Wilkins and Dr Xabier Vazquez-Campos, for their paper ‘’, published in mSystems, which has an IF of 7.328.
April: Prof Marc Wilkins and Tara Bartolec, for their paper ‘’, published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, which has an IF of 12.779.
May: Armella Zadoorian and Prof Rob Yang, for their paper ‘’, published in Nature Reviews Endocrinology, which has an IF of 47.766.
June: Prof Belinda Ferrari, for her paper ‘’, published in Frontiers in Microbiology, which has an IF of 5.2.
July: A/Prof Vladimir Sytnyk, for his paper ‘’, published in Cerebral Cortex, which has an IF of 3.7.
August: Prof Ruiting Lan, for his paper ‘’, published in Frontiers in Microbiology, which has an IF of 5.2.