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At the end of the year, we will count down the top 10 innovations of 2010, as determined by a panel of expert judges. But in order to be included on the list, we must receive information from you about the innovative product.
We're defining "innovation" as anything researchers use in a lab -- this includes tools, cell lines, a technology described in a 2010 paper, etc. A product that was released prior to 2010 could be considered one of this year's innovations if a version released during 2010 is a significant improvement over previous versions.
Entries are due by Monday, September 20, 2010. Companies who want to submit one of their products for consideration must complete an entry form. Click here to complete the form.
Or, if you are simply a user and believe a new product is worth our consideration, send us a brief note explaining why to innovate2010@the-scientist.com. Include "Top innovation 2010" in the subject line.
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