Cada año, Nikon selecciona las imágenes más ingeniosas científicamente, iluminadas y producidas con habilidad de miles de presentaciones
2013

- Ganador del 2013: Wim van Egmond, Micropolitan Museum Rotterdam, The Netherlands
- Nombre: Chaetoceros debilis (marine diatom), a colonial plankton organism
- Tecnica: Differential Interference Contrast, Image Stacking
- Ampliacion: 250x
2012

- Ganador del 2012: Jennifer L. Peters & Michael R. Taylor, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
- Nombre: The blood-brain barrier in a live zebrafish embryo
- Tecnica: Confocal
- Ampliacion: 20x
2011

- Ganador del 2011: Igor Siwanowicz Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology, Martinsried, Germany
- Nombre: Portrait of a Chrysopa sp. (green lacewing) larva
- Tecnica: Confocal
- Ampliacion: 20x
2010

- Ganador del 2010: Jonas King Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee
- Nombre: Anopheles gambiae (mosquito) heart
- Tecnica: Fluorescence
- Ampliacion: 100x
2009

- Ganador del 2009: Heiti Paves, Tallinn University of Technology
- Nombre: Arabidopsis thaliana (thale cress) anther
- Tecnica: Confocal
- Ampliacion: 20x
2008

- Ganador del 2008: Michael Stringer, Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex, United Kingdom
- Nombre: Pleurosigma (marine diatoms)
- Tecnica: Darkfield and Polarized Light
- Ampliacion: 200x
2007

- Ganador del 2007: Gloria Kwon, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Insititute
- Nombre: Double transgenic mouse embryo, 18.5 days
- Tecnica: Brightfield, Darkfield, Fluorescence (GFP and RFP)
- Ampliacion: 17x
2006

- Ganador del 2006: Paul L. Appleton, University of Dundee, UK
- Nombre: Mouse colon
- Tecnica: 2-Photon
- Ampliacion: 740x
2005

- Ganador del 2005: Charles B. Krebs, Charles Krebs Photography, Issaquah, Washington
- Nombre: Muscoid fly (house fly)
- Tecnica: Reflected light
- Ampliacion: 6.25x
2004

- Ganador del 2004: Seth A. Coe-Sullivan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Nombre: Quantum dot nanocrystals deposited on a silicon substrate
- Tecnica: Polarized reflected light
- Ampliacion: 200x
2003

- Ganador del 2003: Torsten Wittmann, The Scripps Research Institute
- Nombre: Filamentous actin and microtubules (structural proteins) in mouse fibroblasts (cells)
- Tecnica: Fluorescence
- Ampliacion: 100x
2002

- Ganador del 2002: Thomas J. Deerinck, University of California, San Diego
- Nombre: Sagittal section of rat cerebellum
- Tecnica: Fluorescence and Confocal
- Ampliacion: 40x
2001

- Ganador del 2001: Harold TaylorKensworth, UK
- Nombre: Fresh water rotifer feeding among debris
- Tecnica: Darkfield
- Ampliacion: 200x
2000

- Ganador del 2000: Daphne Zbaeren-Colbourn, Bern, Switzerland
- Nombre: Avicennia marina (mangrove) leaf
- Tecnica: Fluorescence and Differential Interference Contrast
- Ampliacion: 40x
1999

- Ganador de 1999: Alexey Khodjakov, Wadsworth Center, New York State Department of Health
- Nombre: Newt lung cell in mitosis (5 different structures)
- Tecnica: Fluorescence
- Ampliacion: 240x
1998

- Ganador de 1998: Jakob Zbaeren, Inselspital, Bern, Switzerland
- Nombre: Endothelial cells
- Tecnica: Fluorescence, Double Exposure
- Ampliacion: 100x
1997

- Ganador de 1997: Barbara A. Danowski, Union College
- Nombre: Mouse fibroblasts
- Tecnica: Fluorescence
- Ampliacion: 160x
1996

- Ganador de 1996: Lars BechNaarden, The Netherlands
- Nombre: Doxorubin in methanol and dimethylbenzenesulfonic acid
- Tecnica: Polarized Light
- Ampliacion: 80x
1995

- Ganador de 1995: Christian Gautier, JACANA Press Agency, France
- Nombre: Larva of Pleuronectidae
- Tecnica: Rheinberg Illumination and Polarized Light
- Ampliacion: 20x
1994

- Ganador de 1994: Jean Rüegger-Deschenaux, Mikroskopische Gesellschaft, Zurich, Switzerland
- Nombre: Cross-section of very young beech
- Tecnica: Brightfield
- Ampliacion: 40x
1993

- Ganador de 1993: Ron Sturm, Construction Technology Laboratories, Inc., Illinois
- Nombre: Fossil Fusulinids in limestone
- Tecnica: Polarized Light
- Ampliacion: 8x
1992

- Ganador de 1992: Lars BechDeurne, The Netherlands
- Nombre: 10-year old preparation of barbital, fenacetine, valium and acetic acid
- Tecnica: Polarized Light
- Ampliacion: 35x
1991

- Ganador de 1991: Marc Van Hove, Centexbel, Belgium
- Nombre: Polyurethane elastic fiber bundle
- Tecnica: Polarized light
- Ampliacion: 25x
1990

- Ganador de 1990: Richard H. Lee, Argonne National Laboratory
- Nombre: Crystals evaporated from solution of magnesium sulfate and tartaric acid
- Tecnica: Polarized light
- Ampliacion: 50x
1989

- Ganador de 1989: Marc Van Hove, Centexbel, Belgium
- Nombre: Multiple exposure of a knitting machine needle
- Tecnica: Brightfield
- Ampliacion: 10x
1988

- Ganador de 1988: David Smith, Queensland, Australia
- Nombre: Gold residue and gold-coated bubbles in glassy matrix
- Tecnica: Brightfield
- Ampliacion: 20x
1987

- Ganador de 1987: Julie Macklin and Dr. Graeme Laver, Australian National University
- Nombre: Crystals of influenza virus neuraminidase isolated from terns
- Tecnica: Brightfield with Colored Filters
- Ampliacion: 14x
1986

- Ganador de 1986: Steven F. Lowry, University of Ulster at Coleraine, North Ireland
- Nombre: Live water mount of Hydra viridissima capturing Daphnia pulex
- Tecnica: Darkfield
- Ampliacion: 10x
1985

- Ganador de 1985: Jon D. Eisenback, North Carolina State University
- Nombre: Formalin-fixed whole mount of a spiral nematode, multiple exposure
- Tecnica: Darkfield
- Ampliacion: 160x
1984

- Ganador de 1984: John I. Kolvula, Gemological Institute of America
- Nombre: Inclusions of goethite and hematite in Brazilian agate
- Tecnica: Transmitted light with reflected fiber-optic illumination
- Ampliacion: 30x
1983

- Ganador de 1983: Elieen Roux, Bob Hope International Heart Research Institute
- Nombre: Suctorian attached to stalk of red algae, encircled by ring of diatoms
- Tecnica: Darkfield
- Ampliacion: 125x
1982

- Ganador de 1982: Jon D. Eisenback, North Carolina State University
- Nombre: Silverberry scaly hair whole mount
- Tecnica: Brightfield
- Ampliacion: 400x
1981

- Ganador de 1981: David Gnizak, Ferro Corp., Independence, Ohio
- Nombre: Collapsed bubbles from an annealed experimental electronic sealing glass
- Tecnica: Reflected Light, Nomarski Differential Interference Contrast
- Ampliacion: 55x
1980

- Ganador de 1980: James M. King, Marine Science Institute, UCSB
- Nombre: Larvacean within its feeding structure dyed with red organic carmine
- Tecnica: Underwater camera with multiple extension tubes
- Ampliacion: 20x
1979

- Ganador de 1979: Paul W. Johnson, University of Rhode Island
- Nombre: Stalked protozoan attached to a filamentous green algae with bacteria on its surface
- Tecnica: Nomarski Differential Interference Contrast
- Ampliacion: 160x
1978

- Ganador de 1978: David Gnizak, Independence, Ohio
- Nombre: Gold, vaporized in a tungsten boat, in a vacuum evaporator
- Tecnica: Vertical Illumination – Normarski Differential Interference
- Ampliacion: 55x
1977

- Ganador de 1977: James W. Smith, Independence, Ohio
- Nombre: Crystals of rutile and tridymite in a cobalt-rich glass
- Tecnica: Combined oblique illumination and reflected light
- Ampliacion: 350x
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