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This page showcases the entries to the 2012 Biological Photo Contest.  Voting will commence in the week preceding the [[Graduate_Student_Symposium_2012|Grad Symposium]] with winners announced at the end of the Symposium.   
 
This page showcases the entries to the 2012 Biological Photo Contest.  Voting will commence in the week preceding the [[Graduate_Student_Symposium_2012|Grad Symposium]] with winners announced at the end of the Symposium.   
 
To enter, send your full resolution photo and caption to [mailto:james.mickley@gmail.com james.mickley@gmail.com] and it will be put on this page.
 
To enter, send your full resolution photo and caption to [mailto:james.mickley@gmail.com james.mickley@gmail.com] and it will be put on this page.
 
== Grad Student Entries ==
 
 
 
== Faculty/Postdoc Entries ==
 
  
 
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Revision as of 19:44, 14 February 2012

This page showcases the entries to the 2012 Biological Photo Contest. Voting will commence in the week preceding the Grad Symposium with winners announced at the end of the Symposium. To enter, send your full resolution photo and caption to james.mickley@gmail.com and it will be put on this page.

Grad Student Entries

Photo by Brigette Zacharczenko
A wasp guards her nest under a leaf in Ecuador. When you are expecting strange tropical species at every turn, it is comforting to see a scene so reminiscent of home. - Brigette Zacharczenko

Faculty/Postdoc Entries