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Vote for the Best MBL Embryology Course Image! | The Node

Published on March 30, 2017
Vote for the Best MBL Embryology Course Image! | The Node
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Students and faculty in the MBL Embryology course are known for creating, year after year, a stunning array of images and videos of developing organisms. Since 2011, an open competition to choose the best from a sampling of Embryology course images has been run by the Node, a digital community by and for developmental biologists. The winning image graces the cover of the journal Development. This year’s competition is among four images captured in the 2014 Embryology course. To see the “contestants” and vote, visit the Node and scroll to the poll at the bottom of the post. One vote per person, and the competition closes April 14!  Read more …


Source: Vote for a Development cover – Woods Hole Images 2015, Round 1 – the Node

Posted in Course Connection | Tagged cover competition, imaging, SciArt, via bookmarklet

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