No images? Click here September Sponsor NewsletterIn the midst of an unusual iGEM year, our 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://2020.igem.org/Sponsors/Special_Offers Keep scrolling to learn more! GenScript $3000 team sponsorships GenScript is sponsoring a total of 6 iGEM teams in 2020 through a voting competition on MolecularCloud. The team with the most votes by the end each month, April to September, will receive $2000 and a $1000 voucher to GenScript products and services. There is only 1 sponsorship left up for grabs! The final voting deadline is next Wednesday, September 30 (1 Week!) Direct Link: https://2020.igem.org/Sponsors/GenScript Teams can also get 20% off select DNA synthesis and cloning products from GenScript. 20 kb FREE custom DNA for all iGEM teams from IDT For 2020, teams can access up to 20 kb FREE custom DNA or equivalent products from IDT. Teams must register with IDT by October 9, and the last day to place orders is October 27. Direct Link: https://2020.igem.org/Sponsors/IDT 10,000 BASES OF FREE DNA for all iGEM 2020 teams with Twist Bioscience Twist Bioscience has teamed up with iGEM to offer every team complementary synthesis of up to 10kb in Twist Gene Fragments. The final deadline to order free DNA synthesis from Twist Bioscience is October 13. Direct Link: https://2020.igem.org/Sponsors/TwistBioscience Free SnapGene and Geneious Licenses for iGEM 2020 Teams. Plan, visualize and document molecular biology procedures with SnapGene, or unlock the value of your sequence data with Geneious: iGEM teams can get Benchling software and extras for free! Record scientific data, design sequences, and collaborate more efficiently with Benchling: On the iGEM Blog: An introspection from Benchling: Why we support iGEM and continue to do so Request complimentary MATLAB software for use in the competition. MATLAB and Simulink products helps your team organize, model, and develop complex biological systems for your iGEM project "Most students I spoke with told me they got into synthetic biology because they wanted to make the world a better place." See what Revive & Restore's Ben Novak has to say about iGEM on our blog. Missed something? See our newsletter archive to read previous issues |