This image, which was the winner of the Image Competition, shows neural progenitors differentiated from patient-derived human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs). As they develop, the progenitors form neural rosettes, highlighted by mixed pink and purple hues that mark Pax6 and Sox1—genes indicating neural identity and early lineage commitment. Green fluorescence marks Nestin, a cytoskeletal protein of progenitors, while nuclei appear gray (DAPI). Under specific culture conditions, these progenitors can generate neurons, astrocytes, and oligodendrocytes, providing a powerful model for studying neural development, disease, and regenerative therapies. Image Credit: Yan Wang, Ph.D., a scientist in the Tissue Culture Technology Center