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There's only one day left to enter a product in The Scientist’s Top 10 Innovations of 2013 competition.

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Don’t miss out on your opportunity to submit a product to The Scientist’s 2013 installment of our annual Top 10 Innovations contest. This year, we’ve lined up a stellar panel of independent, expert judges, who will evaluate the entries and pick the products most likely to revolutionize the life sciences.

In past installments of the Top 10 Innovations contest, we’ve highlighted zinc-finger nucleases, knockout rats, cutting-edge imaging technologies, and electronic lab notebooks, among other exciting new tools for the life-science laboratory.

There is less than one week left to enter the competition. Submissions will close at 12:00 a.m. EDT on September 17, 2013. Don’t delay. Submit today!

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  • Bob Grant

    From 2017 to 2022, Bob Grant was Editor in Chief of The Scientist, where he started in 2007 as a Staff Writer.
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