The Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR) has announced that Charles E Ray Jr (University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, USA), past president of SIR, and Brian F Funaki (The University of Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, USA), past chair of the SIR annual scientific meeting, have been selected as the incoming co-editors-in-chief of SIR’s flagship publication, the Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology (JVIR).
This editorship represents the first time in JVIR history that the role will be shared between two editors-in-chief. Ray and Funaki will officially begin their roles in January 2026, as outgoing editor-in-chief Daniel Y Sze (Stanford University, Stanford, USA) concludes his term of visionary leadership for the journal.
“Our wide-ranging search yielded a robust pool of applicants with a clear vision for solidifying JVIR as the home of interventional radiology research, and we are pleased that Ray and Funaki have agreed to join forces to provide their expertise and insights as the co-editors-in-chief of JVIR,” said Alda L Tam (MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, USA) chair of the search committee and immediate past president of SIR. “This co-editorship will allow JVIR to continue its 34-year tradition of publishing gold-standard interventional radiology research, while also accommodating a growing number of submissions each year.”
“JVIR has long stood at the pinnacle of interventional radiology research publishing and, together, Funaki and I look forward to identifying and publishing the work that will be most impactful to improving patient care over time,” said Ray.
“Interventional radiology has always been on the leading edge of innovation in medicine, and this new co-editorship will help us define that leading edge of the best research the specialty has to offer, in formats that have proven most valuable to the community,” said Funaki.
SIR thanks Sze for his transformative leadership and the JVIR editor-in-chief search committee for its time and dedication.