1980 Small World Competition Winners
- 1st Prize - James M. King
Specimen: Larvacean within its feeding structure dyed
- 2nd Prize - William Marin Jr.
Specimen: Titanium grid used in electron microscopy
- 3rd Prize - Richard H. Lee
Specimen: Zirconium tube, oxidized in high temperature steam
- 4th Prize - Edward E. Manley
Specimen: Crystallization of Eosin Y stain dissolved in ethanol
- 5th Prize - George Watchmaker
Specimen: Sea urchin embryo
- 6th Prize - Stephen B. Warner
Specimen: Thick cross-section of polymer pen tip
- 7th Prize - Kent P. Wood RBP
Specimen: Refined sugar crystals
- 8th Prize - Kjeld H. Kjeldsen
Specimen: Resorcinol dissolved in water and recrystallized
- 9th Prize - Dorothy Rutherford
Specimen: Thin section of kidney tubules
- 10th Prize - James Moore
Specimen: Calcium Silica Phosphate inclusion
- 11th Prize - James Bell
Specimen: Stained section of Sequoia redwood
- 12th Prize - Deborah S. Scarff
Specimen: Cells of onion skin, unstained
- 13th Prize - Stevie Walter
Specimen: Brine Shrimp
- 14th Prize - Martin Zloty
Specimen: Acridine orange crystallized on diatom shells
- 15th Prize - Martin Zloty
Specimen: Rotiferan Necromorphs infused with acridine orange
- 16th Prize - Kamaljit S. Bawa
Specimen: Pollen tubes of a flower (Cephaelus Elata)
- 17th Prize - Paul W. Johnson
Specimen: Filamentous cyanobacterial (Blue-Green Algea)
- 18th Prize - Stephen B. Warner
Specimen: Polyester textile fibers
- 19th Prize - Cindy Lott
Specimen: Hydromedusae larva devouring anchoas mitcholli
- 20th Prize - William H. Love
Specimen: Titanium coated polyester monofilament mesh






