Explore the 2024 BRAIN Initiative Photo and Video Contest winners and 2025 BRAIN Initiative Calendar

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Image of Whole-cortex scale in vivo two-photon imaging with single-cell resolution in mice

This year’s recap article of the 2024 BRAIN Initiative Photo and Video Contest covers the exciting neuroscience research showcased and commemorates 10 years of BRAIN Initiative science.

The 2024 BRAIN Initiative Photo and Video Contest has once again showcased remarkable creativity among participants, and demonstrated advancements in neuroscience. The contest invites neuroscientists to submit intriguing and captivating videos and photos from their research. In addition to the top three photo and video winners, and to commemorate a decade of BRAIN Initiative innovation, a special category, “BRAIN at 10”, was included this year. The work from this category showcases the progress in neuroscience research since the BRAIN Initiative issued its first awards in 2014.

In the 2024 recap article, The Art of the BRAIN: Snapshots from the 2024 Contest, you can learn more about the winners, details about their video or photo, and the tools they used to capture their submissions. Congratulations again to the 2024 winners and “BRAIN at 10” finalists!

You can also find the winning photos, among other submissions from this year’s contest, featured in the 2025 BRAIN Initiative Calendar! Order your free copy while supplies last!

Image credit: Whole-cortex scale in vivo two-photon imaging with single-cell resolution in mice, 1st place photo winner, 2024 BRAIN Initiative Photo & Video Contest, Zongyue Cheng, Jianlan Lin, and Meng Cui, Purdue University

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