Show the world that your #ScienceMatters... and looks gorgeous at the same time!
Science in Pictures is back! This year focusing to showcase the most stunning scientific images produced on our state-of-the-art research equipment in CEITEC Core Facilities. All submitted pictures will be displayed in the picture gallery on this website and promoted on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
The best pictures will be highlighted in the internal monthly CEITEC Newsletter, printed on a poster board, and displayed in our CEITEC Atrium where it can be admired by all of us. Good pictures always have a name and an interesting story.
Don´t forget to name your picture, name the device that you used to produce your image, specify the resolution, and write a short, simply written description for others to fully understand the beauty of your shot!
To include your image in the exposition, please provide an image with a minimum resolution of 150 DPI and a size ideally 1800 x 1300px (for A4 format).
Please fill the form below.
Submitted Pictures
Name and Surname: Juan Francisco Sanchez Lopez
Research Group: Helene Robert Boisivon
Title: Heart stage embryo of Arabidopsis thaliana
Description: Valentine´s day is coming. Here you have a heart stage embryo of almighty Arabidopsis thaliana to cheer you up! This is the DR5 marker line, which allows us to visualize auxin loops during embryo development.
Name and Surname: Evelina Gahurova
Research Group: Jan Hejatko
Title: Falling comet
Description: Have you ever seen a falling comet? Overexpression of EXPA1 in root cells of Arabidopsis thaliana can show us.

Name and Surname: Simon Klimovic
Core Facility: Nanobiotechnology
Title: Mysterious footprint
Description: The picture shows the coccobacillus, immobilized on a glass, measured in the semicontact mode of the Atomic Force Microscopy. Showed picture is the Error channel in millivolts. Bacterias on this particular petri dish often clustered together. In this case, creating a shape resembling a footprint of a mysterious micro creature.
Name and Surname: Lucia Badurova
Research Group: Jan Hejatko
Title: The Misty Mountains
Description: Have you ever left an agar plate with grown bacterial colonies in the fridge for a long time? Unexpectedly, this is what you can observe after several months!
Name and Surname: Filip Pardy
Core Facility: Genomics
Title: Full-Colour Matrix
Description: The Matrix is everywhere. All around us. Even with us in this room. When you go to work and sequence your DNA. You can take the blue pill, wake up at home and believe whatever you want to believe. Or you take the red pill, stay in wonderland. And I`ll show you how deep the rabbit hole goes. Remember, all I am offering you...is the truth.
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