Vote for the Best New Life Sciences and General Lab Products of 2022 in the Scientists’ Choice Awards

Cast your vote for the product that has had the biggest impact on your research to be in with a chance of winning a $500 Amazon Gift Card (or equivalent currency)

6 Mar 2023
Jemima Arnold
Editorial Assistant

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Scientists around the world are now invited to cast their vote for the Best New Life Sciences Product of 2022 and Best New General Lab Product of 2022 in the 2023 Scientists’ Choice Awards®.

The annual Scientists' Choice Awards celebrate the industry’s top technological innovations and give scientists the chance to recognize the instruments, services, and consumables which have made the biggest impact in their labs. We had a fantastic response to our call for nominations, with scientists across the globe getting involved by naming their top new products of the past year. Now it’s time to cast your vote in our Life Sciences and General Lab categories.

The winning products, which will be announced shortly after voting closes, will be recognized as having significantly advanced laboratory efforts in the past year. As a thank you for your time and insight, all scientists who vote will be entered into a drawing for the chance to win a $500 Amazon.com Gift Card (or equivalent currency).

Nominees for Best New Life Sciences Product of 2022 are:

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Nominees for Best New General Lab Product of 2022 are:

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Voting closes on April 10, 2023. The winner will be announced shortly after voting closes.

About the Scientists’ Choice Awards®

SelectScience®, the leading independent online resource for the global scientific community, began the Scientists’ Choice Awards in 2007 to enable scientists to voice their opinions on the best laboratory products. Once a year, SelectScience invites members to nominate and vote for their favorite products of the year in each category. Nominations in the other categories remain open, visit the Scientists' Choice Awards website for details.


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