2019 Small World in Motion Competition

Auto-detection of dividing cells in an entire developing mouse embryo

Dr. Kate McDole Kristin Branson, Andrew Berger, Dr. Srinivas Turaga, Dr. Philipp Keller

Affiliation
Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI)
Janelia Research Campus
Ashburn, Virginia, USA
Technique
Light Sheet, Fluorescence
Magnification
16x (Objective Lens Magnification)

Developing Rana temporaria (common frog) embryo (days 10 to 13)

Dave R. Lewis

Location
Clun, Shropshire, United Kingdom
Technique

Light Microscopy

Magnification
4x (Objective Lens Magnification)

Traveling waves of protein activity in a single frog cell. The patterns form spontaneously and are involved in priming the cell for a future division.

Ani Michaud Jiaye Henry He, Dr. Bill Bement, Dr. Jan Huisken, Dr. George von Dassow

Affiliation
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Laboratory of Cell and Molecular Biology
Madison, Wisconsin, USA
Technique

Multiview Selective-plane Illumination Microscopy

Magnification
10x (Objective Lens Magnification)

AUTHOR AFFILIATIONS

Ani Michaud
- University of Wisconsin - Madison,  Laboratory of Cell and Molecular Biology
Jiaye "Henry" He - University of Wisconsin-Madison, Morgridge Institute for Research
Bill Bement
- University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Integrative Biology, Laboratory of Cell and Molecular Biology
Jan Huisken
- University of Wisconsin-Madison, Morgridge Institute for Research
George von Dassow
- Oregon Institute of Marine Biology, Department of Biology