IN Cell Image Competition 2007
The IN Cell Analyzer, our high content analysis instrument, helps you do more complex experiments, on a larger scale, with more replicates and controls in less time. In short, it allows you to discover far more with great image quality.
To celebrate this, GE Healthcare asked IN Cell Analyzer users to submit images to the IN Cell Image Competition 2007 supported by BioTechniques. Over 80 images were received from researchers worldwide working in therapeutic areas such as Alzheimer's and Cancer. Both winners have won a trip to New York to see their images displayed on the first high-definition TV screen at Times Square.
Two winners were chosen, one by a scientific panel and the other by a popular vote (combination of on-line voting and by the attendees at the CHI High Content Analysis meeting in San Francisco, January 2008). The winning entries are:
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A selection of fabulous entries to the IN Cell Image Competition

Oda Chikako
Primary Cell Co Ltd, Japan
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Darragh Crotty
Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
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Shunsuke Ohnishi
National Cardiovascular Center Research Institute, Japan
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Adachi Atsuhiro
University of Tokyo, Japan
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Michael Freeley
Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
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Oliver Sampson
Radiobiology Research Institute, Oxford University, UK
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Sandra Cristina Norte Pinto
Valencia University - Principe Felipe Research Centre, Spain
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Janet Cuy
Millipore, USA
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Sylvain Einius
Bioalternatives, France
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Wieslawa Dragowska
Advanced Therapeutics Laboratory British Columbia Cancer Research Centre, Canada
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Carolin Zehetmeier
Morphosys AG, Germany
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Stephen Walker
Bristol-Myers Squibb, USA
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