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#1 Image Of Distinction – Dr. Eugenijus Kavaliauskas
“Ant (Camponotus).”
Tauragė, Lithuania
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#2 Image Of Distinction – Xinpei Zhang
“Alaskan sand.”
Yu Cheng, Ya’an, China
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#3 5th Place – Alison Pollack
“Slime mold (Lamproderma).”
San Anselmo, California, USA
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#4 Image Of Distinction – Yuan Ji
“Butterfly scales.”
World Expo Museum
Shanghai, China
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#5 Image Of Distinction – Anne-Françoise Tasnier
“Wood cells.”
Royal Museum for Central Africa
Department of Wood Biology
Tervuren, Belgium
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#6 10th Place – Murat Öztürk
“A fly under the chin of a tiger beetle.”
Ankara, Turkey
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#7 Honorable Mention – Sebastian Sparenga
“Recrystallized Vitamin C.”
McCrone Research Institute
Chicago, Illinois, USA
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#8 Image Of Distinction – Adolfo Ruiz De Segovia
“Drops of olive oil in water.”
Particular
Madrid, Spain
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#9 6th Place – Ole Bielfeldt
“Unburned particles of carbon released when the hydrocarbon chain of candle wax breaks down.”
Macrofying
Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
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#10 Honorable Mention – Ye Fei Zhang
“Butterfly egg.”
Jiang Yin, Jiangsu, China
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#11 1st Place – Grigorii Timin, Dr. Michel Milinkovitch
“Embryonic hand of a Madagascar giant day gecko (Phelsuma grandis).”
University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
Department of Genetics and Evolution
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#12 Image Of Distinction – Dr. Stephen S. Nagy
“Diatoms arranged in an exhibition rosette by Klaus D. Kemp.”
Montana Diatoms
Helena, Montana, USA
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#13 8th Place – Dr. Nathanaël Prunet
“Growing tip of a red algae.”
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA
Department of Biology
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#14 Image Of Distinction – Dr. Marko Pende
“Transgenic axolotl (CNP:GFP;β3Tubulin:mCherry) showing components of the nervous system. CNP+ Schwann cells (cyan) and axons (magenta).”
MDI Biological Laboratory
Bar Harbor, Maine, USA
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#15 Image Of Distinction – Dr. Andrew Posselt
“Bold jumping spider (Phidippus audax).”
University of California, San Francisco (UCSF)
Department of Surgery
Mill Valley, California, USA
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#16 11th Place – Ye Fei Zhang
“Moth eggs.”
Jiang Yin, Jiangsu, China
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#17 Honorable Mention – Dr. Laurent Formery
“Two-month old juvenile sea star (Patiria miniata).”
University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, California, USA
Department of Molecular and Cell Biology
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#18 Image Of Distinction – Karl Deckart
“Dental drill bit studded with diamond chips.”
Eckental, Bavaria, Germany
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#19 Image Of Distinction – Ahmad Fauzan
“Black and white human hair.”
Macro Depok (MD)
Department of Engineering
Jakarta, Indonesia
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#20 Image Of Distinction – Yoshihiro Tamaru
“Tail of a planktonic crustacean (Oithona brevicornis).”
Hino, Tokyo, Japan
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#21 Image Of Distinction – Gabriel Fernández Fernández Jorge Alberto
“Four o’clock flower (Mirabilis jalapa).”
San Luis, Argentina
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#22 Image Of Distinction – Michael Landgrebe
“Moss spore capsule (sporangium).”
Berlin, Germany
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#23 Image Of Distinction – Dr. John Hart
“Amino acid crystals (L-glutamine and beta-alanine).”
University of Colorado Boulder
Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
Boulder, Colorado, USA
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#24 Image Of Distinction – Teresa Zgoda
“Eyeshadow cosmetic.”
Arvada, Colorado, USA
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#25 Image Of Distinction – Yousef Al Habshi
“Red speckled jewel beetle (Chrysochroa buqueti rugicollis).”
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
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#26 Honorable Mention – Alison Pollack
“Slime mold (Didymium clavus).”
San Anselmo, California, USA
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#27 Image Of Distinction – Dr. Keat Ying Chan
“Epithelial cells of a palmskin zebrafish larva.”
Academia Sinica
Chen-Hui Chen’s Lab
Institute of Cellular and Organismic Biology
Taipei, Taiwan
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#28 13th Place – Randy Fullbright
“Agatized dinosaur bone.”
Fullbright Studio
Vernal, Utah, USA
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#29 16th Place – Dr. Olivier Leroux
“Longitudinal section through a white asparagus shoot tip.”
Ghent University, Ghent, Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium
Department of Biology & Department of Plants and Crops
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#30 Honorable Mention – Dr. Igor Siwanowicz
“Radula (rasping tongue) of a marine snail (Turbinidae family).”
Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI), Ashburn, Virginia, USA
Janelia Research Campus
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#31 Image Of Distinction – Dr. Honor Glenn
“Human lung cell infected with coronavirus.”
Arizona State University
Biodesign Institute
Biodesign Imaging Facility, Center for Immunotherapy, Vaccines, and Virotherapy
Tempe, Arizona, USA
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#32 Image Of Distinction – Anatoly Mikhaltsov
“Cross section of a leaf of dune grass (Ammophila arenaria).”
Children’s Ecological and Biological Center
Department of Botany
Omsk, Russia
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#33 4th Place – Dr. Andrew Posselt
“Long-bodied cellar/daddy long-legs spider (Pholcus phalangioides).”
University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), Mill Valley, California, USA
Department of Surgery
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#34 Honorable Mention – Karl Gaff
“Midge larva collected from a freshwater pond.”
Dublin, Ireland
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#35 14th Place – Nadia Efimova
“Differentiated cultured mouse myoblasts with lysosomes (cyan/green), nuclei (yellow), F-actin (magenta).” Amicus Therapeutics Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
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