[Nhcoll-l] Enter the 2020 AIBS Faces of Biology Photo Contest

Jyotsna Pandey jpandey at aibs.org
Wed Aug 19 15:09:19 EDT 2020


Enter the Faces of Biology Photo Contest for your chance to win $250 and to
have your photo appear on the cover of the journal *BioScience*.



The competition, sponsored by the American Institute of Biological Sciences
(AIBS), recognizes scientists who use imagery to communicate aspects of
biological research to the public and policymakers.



The theme of the contest is “Faces of Biology.”  Photographs entered into
the contest must depict a person, such as a scientist, researcher,
collections curator, technician, or student, engaging in biological
research. The depicted research may occur outside, in a lab, with a natural
history collection, on a computer, in a classroom, or elsewhere.



The COVID-19 pandemic has changed how science is being conducted in 2020.
You are invited to share how you are conducting your research in these
unusual times.



The First Place Winner will have his/her winning photo featured on the
cover of *BioScience*, and will receive $250 and a one year subscription to
*BioScience*.  The Second and Third Place Winners will have his/her winning
photo printed inside *BioScience*, and will receive a one year subscription
to *BioScience*.



The winning photo from the 2019 contest was featured on the cover of the
April 2020 issue
<https://academic.oup.com/bioscience/article-abstract/70/4/294/5758224?redirectedFrom=fulltext>
of *BioScience*.



Submissions must be received by 11:59:59 p.m. Eastern Time on September 30,
2020.



For more information or to enter the contest, visit
https://www.aibs.org/public-programs/photocontest.html.

___________________________________________
Jyotsna Pandey, Ph.D.
Public Policy Manager
American Institute of Biological Sciences

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