Launched in May 2021 to obtain illustrations for the new website, the photo contest made it possible to collect images produced by members of the Labex that you can appreciate by going through the different pages of the site. Among the thirty photos received, 22 were eligible for the competition. The Executive Committee voted to elect the most beautiful pictures. Congratulations to all participants!
1st prize, best photo, all Labex partners included
The majesty of Xenopus by Mansour Alkobtawi, Institut Cochin
© Mansour Alkobtawi, Institut Cochin
Cochin Insitute Prize
Heart-shaped empty testicular tubule by Julie Cocquet, Cochin Institute
Jacques Monod Institute Prize
Cell kissing by Gautham Hari Narayana Sankara Narayana, Jacques Monod Institute
Matter and Complex Systems laboratory Prize
Myoblasts on adhesive micropatterns by David Pereira, Matter and Complex Systems laboratory
Epigenetics and Cell Fate unit Prize
Cerebral organoid rosette by Mikaëlle Bocel and Kamal Bouhali, Epigenetics and Cell Fate unit/Jacques Monod Institute
Additional Prize
Mouse intestinal organoid by Jad Saleh, Jacques Monod Institute
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