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Thomas Hackl -Particle or Wave -
Joseph Spacek - A look inside the pyramidal cell of the cerebral cortex -
Vitoria Murakami Olymthos - Intestinal villi of a food-allergic mouse -
Steve Gschmeissner - Plastic Pollution -
Cagri Yalchin - Crystallization Scene of Magnesium Nitrate dissolved in water and ethanol
News
RMS Imaging Competition Winning entries displayed at mmc2023
Aug 09 2023
The RMS, delighted to announce the winners of the 2023 Scientific Imaging Competition, stated that this year's entries were among the finest seen in the history of the competition. Covering all branches of microscopy, a shortlist of around 50 images - across six different categories - formed an eye-catching exhibition at mmc2023 in Manchester held in July.
Following some difficult deliberations by the judges, the following images were announced as the winners and runners-up:
AFM and Scanning Probe Microscopies
1st:Thomas Hackl, TU Wien / Automation and Control Institute (ACIN). Particle or Wave?
2nd: Lars Mester, attocube systems AG. Polymer brush PS-PMMA imaged with tapping AFM-IR at 8.7 µm wavelength
Electron Microscopy - Life Sciences
1st: Josef Spacek, Professor of Pathology, Charles University Hospital, Hradec Kralove, Czechia. A look inside the pyramidal cell of the cerebral cortex.
2nd: Sandy McLachlan, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada. What Goes Up Must Come Down
Electron Microscopy - Physical Sciences
1st: Steve Gschmeissner. Plastic pollution
2nd: Zeeshan Mughal, The Open University. Peek-A-Boo, a snail in the nano-world
Light Microscopy - Life Sciences
1st: Vitoria Murakami Olyntho, McMaster University. Intestinal villi of a food-allergic mouse
2nd: Dan Marks, Imperial College PhD Student. Dimensionality in Ovarian Cancer
Light Microscopy - Physical Sciences
1st: Cagri Yalcin. Crystallization Scene of Magnesium Nitrate dissolved in water and ethanol
2nd: Nathan Renfro, GIA. Aquamarine Cave
Short Video
1st Life Sciences: Annalisa Bellandi, Faulkner laboratory, John Innes Centre, Norwich, UK. A small plant with mighty signals - plants transmit wounding information to distal leaves
1st Physical Sciences: Albert D. Smith, TESCAN-UK. Wave of Relief
Further details of the competition and RMS activities can be found on the link below.
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