BioImages: 10 Years of Best in Show Winners.

J Biocommun

Published: December 2024

This Journal of Biocommunication Gallery features a selection of the Best of Show Winners from 10 years of BioImages. We have selected the winning entries of the last decade to showcase the variety, breadth and depth of work in these award-winning images. BioImages is the BioCommunications Association's annual visual media competition that showcases the finest still, graphics and motion media work in the life sciences and medicine. Entries are evaluated by a distinguished panel of judges based on intent, execution, design and impact. In 2021 a new judging procedure was developed and implemented, award names and categories were changed. Prior to 2021 the top awards were the Best of Show, Award of Excellence and Citation of Merit plus the Special Awards.

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