Winners of Nikon Photomicrography Competition 2019 Posted on 24 October 2019 Tags:photo competition Nikon Instruments Inc. has announced the winners of the forty-fifth annual Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition. Below are the top 20 photos from more than 2,000 images submitted by scientists in 100 countries. First place was awarded to microscopy technician Teresa Zgoda and recent university graduate Teresa Kugler for their visually stunning and painstakingly prepared photo of a turtle embryo. Captured using fluorescence and stereo microscopy, the colourful final image is a masterful example of image-stitching. 1st Place 2019 Photomicrography Competition: Fluorescent turtle embryo by Teresa Zgoda and Teresa Kugler Image-stitching is an imaging technique that required the 2019 winning pair to stack and stitch together hundreds of images to create the final image of their turtle. Adding to the challenge was the size and thickness of the turtle embryo. Creating the final image required precision, patience, and deep imaging expertise, as the organism’s size meant only very small parts of the turtle could be imaged on the focal plane at a time. Second place was awarded to Nikon Small World veteran Dr. Igor Siwanowicz for his composite image of three single-cell freshwater protozoans, sometimes called “trumpet animalcules.” He used confocal microscopy to capture the detail of the cilia, tiny hairs used by the animals for feeding and locomotion. 2nd Place: Depth-color coded projections of three stentors (single-cell freshwater protozoans) Photo credit: Dr. Igor Siwanowicz In third place is Mr. Daniel Smith Paredes, who placed for his image of a developing American alligator embryo. He snapped this photo at around 20 days of development using immunofluorescence and is studying the development and evolution of vertebrate anatomy. 3rd Place: Alligator embryo developing nerves and skeletonDaniel Smith Paredes Dr. Bhart-Anjan S. Bhullar 4th Place: Male mosquito. Photo credit: Jan Rosenboom 5th Place: Snowflake Photo credit: Caleb Foster 6th Place: Small white hair spider. Photo credit: Javier Rupérez 7th Place: Chinese red carnation stamen.Photo credit: Dr. Guillermo López López 8th Place: Frozen water droplet. Photo credit: Garzon Christian 9th Place: Tulip bud cross section. Photo credit: Andrei Savitsky 10th Place. BPAE cells in telophase stage of mitosis. Photo credit: Jason M. Kirk 11th Place: A pair of ovaries from an adult Drosophila female stained for F-actin (yellow) and nuclei (green); follicle cells are marked by GFP (magenta) Photo credit: Dr. Yujun Chen Dr. Jocelyn McDonald 12th Place: Mosquito larva Photo credit: Anne Algar 13th Place: Cuprite (mineral composed of copper oxide) Photo credit: Dr. Emilio Carabajal Márquez 14th Place: Female Oxyopes dumonti (lynx) spider Photo credit: Antoine Franck 15th Place: Pregnant ‘Daphnia magna’ (small planktonic crustacean) Photo credit: Marek Miś 16th Place: A housefly’s compound eye. Photo credit: Dr. Razvan Cornel Constantin 17th Place Vitamin C. Photo credit: Karl Deckart 18th Place. Cristobalite crystal suspended in its quartz mineral host Photo credit: E. Billie Hughes 19th Place: ‘Octopus bimaculoides’ embryo Photo credit: Martyna Lukoseviciute Dr. Carrie Albertin Blood vessels of a murine (mouse) heart following myocardial infarction (heart attack)Photo credit: Simon Merz Lea Bornemann, Sebastian Korste ‘The Nikon Small World competition has been bringing stunning scientific images to the public for 45 years now,’ said Eric Flem, Communications Manager, Nikon Instruments, ‘Our goal has always been to show the world how art and science intersect. As new imaging and microscopy techniques develop over the years, our winners showcase these technology advances more and more creatively. First place this year is no exception.’ Related Posts Rahiem Johnson: Why representation in travel matters 27 March 2023 Founded by Rahiem Johnson, Tray Table Seat Back is a Black-owned travel business that aims... read more 7 great spots to picnic near Cape Town 1 November 2022 Looking for somewhere to kick your feet up and embrace the warm days in Cape... read more 6 best beach campsites in SA 14 June 2022 From bucket-and-spade seaside spots to rugged and remote coastal coves, we’ve got your camping weekends covered.... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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