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We're hosting The Scientist Video Awards, in partnership with SciVee.So if you have a short video targeted to life scientists, submit it to our contest by May 22. We'll judge the entries (and ask our readers to pick their favorites), and announce the winners this summer, along with analyses by judges of what makes them great.There are two categories: Individual (created with funding from an individual or single research grant, or simply off the skin of one's back) or Institution (created with funding from a corporation or research institution).The rules of the contest are simple: -All videos must be 7 minutes or less -All videos must be targeted to life scientists -Non-commercial videos, onlyVideos will be judged on scientific content, concept/originality, entertainment value, and production quality.Here's how to upload your video:1. Go to linkurl:SciVee;http://www.scivee.tv/uploadvideo and login or register if you're not already a user.2. Follow the video upload process - Mark your entry as a "video only" - Give your video a title, a short description, and list the authors - Choose the appropriate audience and subject areas.3. When asked to enter tags, make sure you put either TSVA-Individual or TSVA-Institution to submit your entry to the appropriate category. Please add any other tags that you feel are appropriate for your video.4. Make sure the button to "Make Public Now" is clicked. 5. Click finish and you'll be automatically entered into the contest. It's that easy!We'll have winners in both categories, and both a judges' favorite and an audience favorite in each category.Meanwhile, meet some of our judges:linkurl:Marc Friedmann;http://www.scivee.tv/team CEO of SciVee. MBA from Harvard and undergraduate degree in Physics from UCLA.linkurl:David Kirby;http://www.davidakirby.com Lecturer in Science Communication Studies at the University of Manchester, UK. He holds a PhD in evolutionary genetics.linkurl:Moshe Pritsker;http://www.jove.com/index.stt CEO, Editor-in-Chief and Co-founder, __Journal of Visualized Experiments__. PhD in Molecular Biology from Princeton.linkurl:Kirsten Sanford;http://www.kirstensanford.com/ Research scientist in neurophysiology at the University of California, Davis. Sanford is also the founder and host of the popular linkurl:This Week in Science;http://www.twis.org/ radio show/podcast, a weekly program broadcast from UC Davis.linkurl:Jeffrey E. Segall;http://asb.aecom.yu.edu/segall/se.htm Studies chemotaxis and metastasis at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, has been making videos of cell responses for years.
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