Submit your images and videos to the Show Us Your BRAINs! Photo & Video Contest

Back by popular demand, the BRAIN Initiative’s yearly Show Us Your BRAINs! Photo & Video Contest is open through Monday, April 24, 2023. You’re invited to submit your coolest, most interesting images and short videos today! 

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Confocal microscopy image of the mouse hippocampus
Intersection of Memory and Memory. 2022 Contest 1st place photo winner. Stephanie Grella (Loyola University Chicago).

Each year, we discuss how neuroscience has come a long way since the hand drawings of Ramón y Cajal and how today’s innovative technology continues to capture the wonder and beauty of the brain. That’s where you come in! We want to showcase the amazing images and videos from your research. Regardless of discipline, career stage, or funding source, we invite all those engaged in the Brain Research Through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies® (BRAIN) Initiative to enter your coolest, most artistic, and eye-catching images or short videos to the BRAIN Initiative Show Us Your BRAINs! Photo & Video Contest. Need some inspiration? Check out a snapshot article featured previous year winners. 


What: 2023 Show Us Your BRAINs! Photo & Video Contest 

Who: All those engaged in the BRAIN Initiative regardless of discipline, career stage, or funding source 

When: Entries accepted until 5:00 PM (ET) Monday, April 24, 2023 


Submission details, including accepted file types and sizes, as well as additional information is available on the contest webpage.  

For each year’s contest, the BRAIN Initiative Meeting Program Committee reviews anonymized submissions and narrows the field to submissions they feel capture the creative spirit of the BRAIN Initiative. Finalists’ submissions are then posted online and open for public voting. The top photos and videos are announced as part of the  9th Annual BRAIN Initiative Meeting – with prizes! 

 

We can’t wait to see your brains! 

 

And if you have not registered for the 9th Annual BRAIN Initiative meeting, either virtually or in-person, please be sure to do so today! You can register here

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black and white image of people working on laptops at a counter height table on stools at the annual BRAIN meeting