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Temple University
Philadelphia PA 19122
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Lab Director:  Jamie Reilly, PhD

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Honorable mention for article of the year in Neurobiology of Language

September 14, 2025 Jamie Reilly

Congratulations to first author, Dr. Katie Jobson, who was just awarded the honorable mention from MIT Press for our article:

*Jobson K, *Hoffman LJ, *Metoki A, Popal H, Dick AS, Reilly J, & Olson, I (2024). Language and the cerebellum: Structural connectivity to the eloquent brain. Neurobiology of Language. 1-24, https://doi.org/10.1162/nol_a_00085.

← BEST UNDERGRADUATE PAPER AWARDlook for our recent paper on aging and abstract word use in conversation in the journal, Cortex →