Artful Imaging Leads to FASEB Honor

For its 2014 BioArt Awards, the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) awarded top honors for an image produced by postdoctoral fellow Sabriya Stukes and processed by Hillary Guzik in the Albert Einstein College of Medicine's Analytical Imaging Facility.

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The image—depicting a "tug of war" between a fungal cell and two macrophages (a type of white blood cell) in a mouse—received first prize among 10 images selected in the third annual BioArt competition, created by FASEB to showcase the “beauty and excitement of biological research with the public." Its judges look for captivating high-resolution images that represent “cutting-edge, 21st century biomedical and life science research.”

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