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The Lennart Nilsson Award.

M Peres1

  • 1Biomedical Photographic Communications, 70 Lomb Memorial Drive, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York 14623, USA. mrppph@rit.edu

The Journal of Biocommunication
|April 11, 2001
PubMed
Summary

This article explores the Lennart Nilsson Award, recognizing scientific imagery that reveals the unseen. It highlights the award

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Area of Science:

  • Scientific photography and visualization.
  • Natural world exploration through imagery.
  • Awarding excellence in scientific communication.

Background:

  • Introduction to Lennart Nilsson's pioneering photographic work.
  • Establishment of the Lennart Nilsson Award foundation.
  • Formation of a board and international nominating committee.

Discussion:

  • Criteria for award selection: merit in scientific imagery.
  • Focus on revealing the unseen aspects of the natural world.
  • Examination of the work of recent award recipients.

Key Insights:

  • The award celebrates impactful scientific imagery.
  • Nilsson's legacy inspires the recognition of visual scientific discovery.
  • The importance of visual storytelling in science.

Outlook:

  • Encouraging reader participation in the nomination process.
  • Future impact of the award on scientific visualization.
  • Continued recognition of groundbreaking scientific photography.

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