The Scientist’s annual Top 10 Innovations competition showcases the most clever and useful advances in life science techniques and products. From disruptive sequencing technology to transformational tweaks on tried-and-true methods, each year’s winners represent the future of biomedical research. We want to hear from you: whether you are an individual tinkering away at the bench or a company with a dedicated R&D team. What have you brought to market in the past year that could benefit the life sciences?

Submit your product or technique for consideration in this year’s competition. The submission window will close Friday, August 21, so enter now!

We started the Top 10 Innovations competition more than a decade ago, and over the years we’ve feted some pretty neat products. Last year, our independent panel of expert judges chose a new technology called mass photometry, which researchers use to simultaneously analyze biomolecules within a solution, a novel system that improves multiplexed antibody detection, and eight other impressive products for their list of winners. As we’ve witnessed in years past, winners don’t just make a splash when they come on the scene, they tend to have a long-lasting and profound effect on research.

Submissions must be in to us by August 21, so enter today!

We’re eager to see what products you bring to our attention. Just make sure that the product you’re entering was released after October 1, 2019, and complete a brief questionnaire.

To learn more about the history of our Top 10 Innovations competition, read all about previous winners.