Kent Harrington
Kent is a videographer and professional storyteller. He regularly blogs for AIChE on ChEnected. See his latest posts below. You can also follow Kent on twitter @harringtonkent.


Preparing and photographing a mosquito's heart is an incredibly exacting job.Using a technique known as fluorescence microscopy, King used two types of fluorescent dyes, the green binds with the muscle cells and the blue with cellular DNA. By carefully tailoring the radiation shown on the speciman, he created a photograph with great scientific merit that shows the delicate traceries inside the heart. "This image of the heart helps us understand how they transport nutrients, hormones and even pathogens such as malaria throughout their bodies," said King. According to Nikon, King's image was judged the winner for its combination of aesthetic beauty, scientific relevance and the technical difficulty in capturing it. The full Vanderbilt press release here. Nikon's official press release here. Some of the other finalists included images of Zebrafish, a wasp's nest, a bird of paradise seed, red seaweed, Oacoxenite and more:A slit has to be cut into the bug's abdomen. Its stomach and other organs have to be removed...King said it takes skill to carve up the mosquito for study. "I don't know if it's from playing guitar for all these years, but I'm good with my hands," he said.
2rd Place, 2010:
