Sponsors

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SPONSORS


SnapGene



"SnapGene provides the easiest and most secure way to plan, visualise, and document your everyday molecular biology procedures."


SnapGene provided our team with 12 free temporary licences to use their software for visualising and editing DNA sequences.


Twist Bioscience



"Twist Bioscience has teamed up with iGEM to offer every team complimentary synthesis of up to 10kb in Twist Gene Fragments."


Twist Bioscience provided our team with some of the DNA we used during our project.


IDT DNA



"Registered teams in the 2023 iGEM Competition can get up to 20 kb of custom DNA from IDT."


IDT DNA provided our team with some of the DNA we used during our project.


New England Biolabs


New England Biolabs sent our team:

    NE Bridge Golden Gate Assembly Kit
    NE Builder HiFi DNA Assembly Cloning Kit
    T4 DNA Ligase
    Quick Load Purple 1kb + DNA Ladder
    BSAI-HFB2

University of Exeter


The University of Exeter was our primary sponsor for this year's iGEM team.
They provided us with finances, stipends and the infrastructure required to carry out our project such as lab access.
We are very thankful to the university for their support.


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Exeter Microbial Biofuels Group

The EMBG provided our team with general lab support and encouragement throughout our project.
We are grateful for their support and wish them all well.


Exeter University Podcast Society



The Exeter Podcast Society is a student society focused on the appreciation and creation of podcasts.

Exeter Podcast Society lent our team a professional microphone to use for recording audio in our project promotional video and presentation video.

Make sure to check out their latest production; 'Hexpress Hotline', featuring one of our team members!


Asimov

We used Asimov's Kernel software to produce construct diagrams that informed our work during the project.


National Biofilm Innovation Centre

We met with several NBIC members throughout the course of our project including Miguel Camara, Paul Williams, Kim Hardie and William Green.
We met with the NBIC Head of Innovation and Partnership William Green to discuss our work and how the NBIC can support it, this led to our team sending out a Partner Search form through the NBIC
This was sent to the NBIC's contacts in hopes of securing us more collaborators.