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The Innovation Awards 2023: Nominate Now!

Which new technologies, instrument advances or software solutions will shake up this year’s Analytical Scientist Innovation Awards? We’ll find out in December; but to make sure your favorite innovation is in with a shot, simply fill in the below form before October 20, 2023.

Nominate here

The rules

  • The deadline for entry is Friday, 20 October, 2023. Due to the volume of entries we expect to receive, we will only contact those chosen to be highlighted in the December issue. We cannot acknowledge receipt of entry.
  • The technology or solution must have been released (or planned for release) in 2023 and it must be expected to have a significant impact on analytical science. If you're unsure, just drop an email to [email protected] with any queries.
  • Nominations will be assessed by a judging panel and the top technologies and solutions of 2023 will be showcased in the December issue of The Analytical Scientist. 
  • Nominations are open to both users and vendors.  

To learn about last year’s winners, click here.

Best of luck!

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Over the course of my Biomedical Sciences degree it dawned on me that my goal of becoming a scientist didn’t quite mesh with my lack of affinity for lab work. Thinking on my decision to pursue biology rather than English at age 15 – despite an aptitude for the latter – I realized that science writing was a way to combine what I loved with what I was good at.

From there I set out to gather as much freelancing experience as I could, spending 2 years developing scientific content for International Innovation, before completing an MSc in Science Communication. After gaining invaluable experience in supporting the communications efforts of CERN and IN-PART, I joined Texere – where I am focused on producing consistently engaging, cutting-edge and innovative content for our specialist audiences around the world.

 

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