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Enter the Node-FocalPlane image competition

Posted by , on 5 February 2025

To accompany the Biologists @ 100 conference, we are launching the Node–FocalPlane image competition. Enter your best biological research images for your chance to win £250. All the shortlisted images will be presented in our gallery at Biologists @ 100 at ACC Liverpool, 24-27 March 2025 and on the Node and FocalPlane.

Voting will begin the week before the conference and will continue until Thursday 27 March, when the winner will be announced at the conference and online. Entries are open to all researchers whether you are attending Biologists @ 100 or not.  

Deadline for submissions: 24 February 2025 

Registration for Biologists @ 100 is open until 28 February. Join us in Liverpool for the chance to see your image displayed in our gallery! The programme overview is available here and the details of the cell and developmental biology track can be found here

Image credit: Antara Chakraborty

Competition details

  • You can submit up to three biological research images. 
  • In the email, include a description of the image and imaging modality used to acquire the image or software used to reconstruct or analyse it.  
  • We’ll require a high-resolution version if you image is shortlisted. You can submit downsampled images for the initial selection. 
  • There is no theme and no restriction content-wise; it can be a raw, reconstructed, filtered or analysed image of any type of biological sample. 
  • Deadline for image submission is 24 February 2025. 
  • Submitted images should not have already been published elsewhere unless under a CC-BY license and should not have been submitted in another image competition. 
  • One first place prize – £250 and two runners up prizes – £125 
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