GE has an annual competition for cell imaging photography in two categories: High-content analysis and High- and super- resolution microscopy. The photographs are beautiful and you can vote for your favorites here.
GE Healthcare Life Sciences’ annual Cell Imaging Competition celebrates the exceptional research of scientists from across the world using IN Cell Analyzer, DeltaVision Elite, and DeltaVision OMX systems in their work.
Phase one – Expert Scientific Panel
An Expert Scientific Panel has shortlisted the top 15 images for each category to go forward to the public vote.
The suppliers of images selected for the public vote will each receive one-year’s free subscription to BioTechniques magazine.
Phase two – Public vote NOW!
One winner+ from each category will:
Win a trip to New York City (and take one of their colleagues with them!)
See their image in our 2014 Cell Imaging Calendar
Have their winning image considered for the front cover of a 2014 edition of BioTechniques.
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