Friday, October 5, 2007

Nikon Small World 2007

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This year's Nikon Small World results are in. And the winner is...

... Gloria Kwon, a researcher at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Institute, for her widefield microscopy and red and green fluorescence image of a double transgenic mouse embryo.

Founded in 1974 to recognize excellence in photography through the microscope, Nikon Small World is the leading forum for celebrating the beauty and complexity of objects seen through the light microscope. The 2007 winning photographers were recognized last night at the Explorers Club in New York City, a famed meeting point and unifying force for explorers and scientists worldwide. Nikon also unveiled the complete gallery of winning photomicrographs set to tour science and art museums across the nation beginning October 12. Images are also available in the Small World calendar, which can be purchased at http://www.nikonsmallworld.com/, and in an online gallery featured at the same location.

Browse all 2007 winners and honorable mentions: Nikon Small World 2007 Gallery ...

Nikon Small World Main Page...

Press release (.pdf)...

Flashbacks: Small World 2006; Small World 2005

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The photos on the site are beautiful - thank you for the tip!


Posted by: Andrew Schamess
on October 6, 2007 07:53 PM GMT

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