The Best scientific images of the Nanoworld
As a result, the image entitled “Nano rings” was awarded with the first prizes and Andreas Fuhrer of the ETH Zürich has won an amazing prize of five thousand euro. The second prize goes to Luciano Paulino Silva of the EMBRAPA Recursos Genéticos e Biotecnología, Brasilia (Brazil) for the image entitled “The surface of human red blood cells after treatment with antibiotic peptide”.
Konstantin Demidenok of Germany was the third awarded. Cornelius Krull (Germany) and Carmen Munuera (Spain) have been awarded with the fourth and fifth prizes, respectively. Total of Ten thousand euro have been distributed in awards.
The awarded images are published at http://www.icmm.csic.es/spmage07/ and in the following weeks a full SPM images gallery will be available at the same web site.
SPMage 07 does not finalize here, other activities such as expositions and meetings are being organized around SPMage 07 contest. If you were interested in these future activities, you may check the SPMage 07 web site, where more information and updates will be posted as soon as avialable.
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