The Scientist 2009 Video Awards, an annual international competition of the life sciences magazine
The Scientist, has honored the videomicrography work of
Arjumond Khan (currently studying medicine at
UMHS-SK) and
Benjamin Woodhouse.
The two students conducted their work in videomicrography as part of their senior research project at Western Connecticut State University. Their video captures the
microscopic time-lapse progression of the life cycle of the slime mold species Dictyostelium discoideum.The video was named one of three runners-up in the competition's Individual Category division.
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"Your life science magazine rack"This site gathers the most recent life science's journal literature as it is published directly from RSS feeds. You can browse over 100 key journals by subject, see the most recently updated TOC's, search the content of TOC's [rather slow, unfortunately], see the most 'popular' of the latest articles, etc.
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