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Latest winner in our Research is Beautiful campaign

by Phil Prime | In depth

30 July 2024

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Research is beautiful

With entries to our Research is Beautiful campaign as inspiring as ever, it’s been a tough job for our judges – but here we have our July winner!

 

Our Research is beautiful image campaign highlights images that showcase your research – from your science, to the people in your lab and everything that surrounds it.

Congratulations to Samna Sagadevan a doctoral researcher at the Translational Medical Sciences Unit in the University of Nottingham’s School of Medicine for the winning image of the past month. Her picture captures the many benefits of team work in the lab.

A group of postgraduate researchers from the University of Nottingham prep media for patient derived organoids. “What could overwhelm one person becomes effortless and enjoyable with our combined effort.”
A group of postgraduate researchers from the University of Nottingham prep media for patient derived organoids. “What could overwhelm one person becomes effortless and enjoyable with our combined effort.”
Samna Sagadevan a doctoral researcher at the Translational Medical Sciences Unit in the University of Nottingham’s School of Medicine
Samna Sagadevan is a doctoral researcher at the Translational Medical Sciences Unit in the University of Nottingham’s School of Medicine.

“In this lively lab setting, our group of postgraduate researchers are collaboratively preparing media for patient derived organoids,” she says. “What could overwhelm one person becomes effortless and enjoyable with our combined effort. As we work together, we not only ensure accuracy and efficiency but also strengthen our bonds, discussing topics from science to sports to social outings. Our camaraderie and collective effort exemplify the essence of collaborative research and a happy working environment.”

Send your images

To enter, e-mail your photos to [email protected] with a short caption and your contact details. Images should be sent as JPEG files and, ideally, be at least 2000px. Feel free to email this address if you have any questions.

Each month, a panel of CRUK staff will review the submissions and choose the best image(s) that month. Successful entrants will be notified directly and the image(s) will be showcased on Cancer News for Researchers and our social-media platforms X and LinkedIn.

The campaign is open to UK residents aged 18 or over. Please ensure before submitting an entry that you have read the campaign terms and conditions.

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