Sunrise in the Eye: The Making of a Retina
Sunrise in the Eye: The Making of a Retina
Collections: Image Award Winners
2011 Award Winner
Kara Cerveny
Steve Wilson Group, University College London
Confocal Micrograph
Wellcome Image Awards 2011 Winner
In this image, undifferentiated stem cells of the zebrafish eye (red) begin to differentiate (purple) to become functional retinal neurons. This carefully controlled process continues throughout the entire life of a zebrafish.
This image appears in the Koch Institute Public Galleries through a partnership with Wellcome Images, a UK-based leader in the collection and public display of scientific images. Visit Wellcome Images on the web at http://images.wellcome.ac.uk/.
Video
Kara Cerveny explains how and why she captured this image of differentiation in the retina.