SLAS Announces 2014 JALA & JBS Art of Science Contest Winner

The Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening (SLAS) announces that Tomasz Koprowski of the Institute for Chemical and Bioengineering in Zurich, Switzerland, is the grand prize winner of the 2014 JALA & JBS Art of Science Contest.

Nine finalists from six countries were selected from 60 entries. SLAS members and nonmembers then voted for their favorite finalists at SLAS.org. “Tree of Life” by Tomasz Koprowski captures C.elegans worms on a chunk of agar and as the top vote-getter and grand prize winner, Koprowski received a $500 Amazon gift card. The eight other finalists each received a $25 Amazon gift card, and all finalists enjoyed 60 days free online access to the SAGE Pharmacology & Biomedical Collection.

Visualization plays an important role in the analysis and presentation of scientific work. In journal articles, images often communicate ideas and information in ways that text, tables, charts, graphs or equations cannot. Sometimes scientific images surpass this purpose and create shapes, patterns and designs that capture attention and imagination. Those are the images represented by the 2014 JALA & JBS Art of Science Contest finalists.

Ludovic Autin, The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, Calif., USA

Muhammad Awais, Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals, Liverpool, UK

Rakesh Karmacharya, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., USA

Tomasz Koprowski, Institute for Chemical and Bioengineering, Zurich, Switzerland

Josiane Lafleur, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

Yi Lu, University of Arizona, Tucson, USA

Alyce Nehme, University of New South Wales, Australia

Leo Price, Ocello, The Netherlands

Constantinos Zeinalipour, Cardiff University, UK

For more information and to view the grand prize winner and finalists, visit www.slas.org/publications/scientific-journals, or watch the video at