May Sponsor NewsletterOur sponsors are here for you and want to help you succeed! Participating in iGEM unlocks access to exclusive sponsorship offers for teams - Check out our guide below, and make the most of what our partners have to offer.
Direct Link: https://2021.igem.org/Sponsors/Special_Offers New iGEM Challenge by Beckman CoulterThis year, Beckman Coulter will support iGEM teams through their iGEM Challenge. Apply to receive one of the following sponsorships from Beckman Coulter:
Apply by June 12, 23:59 EDT! Direct Link: https://2021.igem.org/Sponsors/Beckman_Coulter iGEM teams: IDT is ready to support youReady to start designing your DNA sequences? Take advantage of IDT’s free resources, including the IDT Codon Optimization Tool, which simplifies the design of genes and gene fragments. In a few easy steps, you can upload your sequence, adjust your codon usage biases, and submit your order. Learn more: www.idtdna.com/CodonOpt Get up to 20 kb of FREE IDT gene fragmentsIf you haven’t registered your team yet, visit the IDT’s sponsor page to learn how to access up to 20 kb of free gene fragments. Register with IDT by October 1, 23:59 EDT Direct Link: https://2021.igem.org/Sponsors/IDT FREE Software and Extras from BenchlingBenchling helps scientists everywhere record experimental data, design biological sequences, and collaborate more effectively. For iGEM, Benchling includes our two unified applications: Benchling Notebook, an electronic laboratory notebook, and Benchling Molecular Biology, a suite of sequence design and analysis tools. Unlock Notebook, Molecular Biology, extra space, and Benchling Sync, an exclusive feature for iGEMmers — all for free. Direct Link: https://2021.igem.org/Sponsors/Benchling Safety & Security Grant Opportunity$5000 each for 5 iGEM Competition teamsAt iGEM, we don’t see safety and security as just a set of rules to follow or a list of dangers to avoid. Rather, we think you can’t know whether you’re engineering biology to be good for the world if you haven’t thought about engineering it to be safe. But... how, exactly, should you go about engineering it to be safe? How can you creatively accelerate the evolution of synthetic biology towards benefits and away from risks? This is the kind of thorny technical challenge that iGEM teams excel at! To encourage teams to take on this challenge, we are offering up to 5 grants of up to $5000 to accelerate technical progress in biosafety and biosecurity! Apply by June 12, 23:59 EDT Direct Link: https://2021.igem.org/Teams/Grants/Safety With thanks to Open Philanthropy Missed something? See our newsletter archive to read previous issues |