The Labby Multimedia Awards

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Enter your life sciences linkurl:video, interactive multimedia,;http://labbies.the-scientist.com/ linkurl:website, or blog;http://labbies.the-scientist.com/Website for __The Scientist's__ multimedia awards -- aka the Labbies -- and you could win a $100 Amazon.com gift card!That's right, we're giving out prizes to the winners this year. Check out last year's linkurl:winners;http://www.the-scientist.com/2010/9/1/47/1/ for inspiration, and post your submission today! You only have until May 6 to enter.
There are a few rules: All entries must be created with funding from an individual or single research grant (no entries created with funding from a corporation or research institution will be accepted). All videos must be 10 minutes or less, and all entries must relate to the life sciences. Entries will be judged on scientific content, concept/originality, entertainment value, and production quality.Winners will be picked both by you, our readers, as well as a veteran panel of judges that includes infographic guru, linkurl:Nigel Holmes,;http://www.nigelholmes.com/home.htm TV science personality linkurl:Kirsten "Kiki" Sanford,;http://www.kirstensanford.com/ author of the book __Lab Coats in Hollywood__, linkurl:David Kirby,;http://www.davidakirby.com/ and linkurl:Jeffrey Segall,;http://www.einstein.yu.edu/segalllab/page.aspx structural biologist at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. The winners will be featured in the September issue of __The Scientist.__Any questions? Write us at labbies@the-scientist.com
**__Related stories:__***linkurl:Announcing The Scientist's Labbies;http://www.the-scientist.com/news/display/58101/
[4th April 2011]*linkurl:Web Gems;http://www.the-scientist.com/2010/9/1/47/1/
[September 2010]*linkurl:2009 Video Awards;http://www.the-scientist.com/templates/trackable/section/tsva/09_tsva.jsp
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