Thanks to all our sponsors for believing in our project - we managed to raise enough money to get to the Boston jamboree!
University of Bristol: Faculty of Biomedical Sciences / IRIS (Interdisciplinary Research Internship Scheme) / The Alumni Foundation / School of Biochemistry
The Faculty of Biomedical Sciences gave a significant amount of funding for studentships and for the Boston jamboree registration, while IRIS gave funding for three student stipends. Funding from the Alumni Foundation and the School of Biochemistry also helped get the team to Boston.
BrisSynBio
"BrisSynBio is a multi-disciplinary research centre that focuses on the biomolecular design and engineering aspects of synthetic biology."
BrisSynBio's generous donation went towards consumables, funding our studentships and funding our travel to Boston.
BBSRC / Wellcome Trust
BBSRC: "We are one of seven research councils that work together as Research Councils UK (RCUK). We are funded by the government's Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS)."
Wellcome Trust: "Our funding supports over 14,000 people in more than 70 countries. In the next five years, we aim to spend up to £5 billion helping thousands of curious, passionate people all over the world explore ideas in science, population health, medical innovation, the humanities and social sciences and public engagement."
Joint funding from BBSRC and the Wellcome Trust went towards studentships, consumables and the Boston jamboree.
Sanctus
Sanctus are an environmental business which offers contaminated land remediation.
Funding from Sanctus helped us get to the jamboree in Boston.
Cabot Institute
“The Cabot Institute carries out fundamental and responsive research on risks and uncertainties in a changing environment. It drives new research in the interconnected areas of climate change, natural hazards, water and food security, low carbon energy, and future cities. Its research fuses rigorous statistical and numerical modelling with a deep understanding of social, environmental and engineered systems – past, present and future. It seeks to engage wider society by listening to, exploring with, and challenging its stakeholders to develop a shared response to 21st Century challenges.”
Funding from the Cabot Institute helped fund lab consumables.
GenScript
“Genscript is the world’s leading biotech company providing life sciences services and products. With gene synthesis, peptide, protein, antibody and preclinical drug development service capabilities, we are internationally recognized as a leading biotech company specializing in fundamental life sciences research and early-phase drug discovery services.”
Funding from GenScript was used to help us get to the Boston jamboree.
Deeley Freed
“Deeley Freed is an independent group of property companies based in Bristol with a proven track record for delivering award-winning, complex regeneration schemes.”
Funding from Deeley Freed was used to help us get to Boston.
Wring Group
"Wring Group Ltd was established in 1926 and is one of the UK's top demolition companies, specialising in all forms of industrial and domestic dismantling operations."
Funding from the Wring Group was used to help us get to the Boston jamboree.
Unit DX
Unit DX provides flexible, high-spec laboratory space available for rent in Central Bristol.
Funding from Unit DX early on in the project allowed us to create our Plasmid Puzzle Game, attend the Big Bang Fair fully equipped and travel to the iGEM UK meetup.
Generon
"Generon commercialises reagents (antibodies, recombinants, ELISA kits, RNAi, cDNA clones, probes, PCR/qPCR reagents...) to diagnostic and research labs. As a very dynamic company, we do our best to be close to our customers' needs in terms of high quality reagents that we propose and in terms of service that we provide."
Generon's funding helped us get to Boston.
IDT
IDT is the largest manufacturer of custom oligonucleotide products in the US.
IDT synthesised our Nap and Nrf fragments free of charge.
SnapGene
SnapGene creates software to meet the everyday needs of molecular biologists.
SnapGene allowed us to use their software for free, which enabled us to design our Nap and Nrf operons and PCR primers.
GoFundMe page
Thanks to all those who donated on our GoFundMe page. We’d like to give a special thanks to Sue, our biggest supporter.