Announcing the 2012 Labby Multimedia Awards

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Are you a life scientist, teacher, or bio-enthusiast with a knack for photography or filmmaking? If so, send us your best work for a chance to compete in The Scientist’s third annual Labby Multimedia Awards—aka The Labbies. We welcome all things life sciences—from false-color electron microscopy and vivid immunofluorescence images to flicks of wildlife in action.

The winners will be selected by a panel of judges as well as by you, our readers, through an online vote. Winners and finalists will be featured in the October issue of The Scientist. Check out last year's winners for inspiration, and submit your video or image at www.the-scientist.com/EnterTheLabbies. Deadline for submissions is July 30.

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Any questions? Write us at labbies@the-scientist.com.

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