International Anesthesia Research Society: Kosaka Clinical Research Award Winner

Screenshot of an online newsletter titled 'The Daily Dose • Thursday, May 27, 2021'. It features an article announcing Keith M. Vogt, MD, PhD, as the winner of the Kosaka Clinical Research Award for his study on whole-brain network connectivity changes with midazolam sedation. The newsletter has a clean layout with black text on a white background and a blue horizontal bar at the top with a link labeled 'The Daily Dose 2021 Issues'

From the IARS Newsletter: “Keith M. Vogt, MD, PhD, from the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, received the Kosaka Best Clinical Research Award for his research on “Whole-brain network connectivity changes with midazolam sedation during task performance and periodic pain: A functional MRI study in healthy young adults” during the Kosaka Best Abstract Award Session on May 16 at the IARS 2021 Annual Meeting. He reveals why he got interested in human cognition and the implications of his current study.”

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