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Canadian Researchers Recognized in Global Science Image Competition

Canadian graduate student Liam Brennan and researcher Allen Tian have received top honours in the annual BMC Ecology and Evolution and BMC Zoology joint image competition. Both won best in category awards for their scientific photographs. This competition highlights the intersection of science and art within the research community.

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The BMC Ecology and Evolution and BMC Zoology joint image competition is an annual event that celebrates the artistic and scientific value of research photography. In this year's competition, Canadian participants distinguished themselves with their exceptional work. Liam Brennan, a graduate student from the University of New Brunswick, was awarded best in category for his noteworthy scientific image. Similarly, Allen Tian, a researcher from Queen's University, also received a best in category award, marking a significant achievement for both individuals and their institutions. These awards underscore the importance of visual representation in scientific research, enhancing the accessibility and appreciation of scientific discoveries to a broader audience. The recognition contributes to Canada’s reputation in the fields of ecology and evolution, showcasing the talent emerging from Canadian universities.

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