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<h3>GenScript is proud to be a  sponsor for iGEM 2016!</h3>
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<h2>$5,000 grant to accelerate synthetic biology through CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing</h2>
Since 2009, GenScript has celebrated the accomplishments of many iGEM teams as they create innovative projects that accelerate the field of synthetic biology.  In 2016, GenScript is excited to partner with iGEM again and provide special discounts to participating teams.
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This year, all iGEM teams can receive <a href="http://www.genscript.com/igem.html">20% off gene synthesis and cloning services</a>.  This special promotion ends on October 31, 2016, so request your services soon!
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Is your iGEM team looking to use the hottest gene editing technology to advance important research and clinical problems?  The <strong>CRISPR/Cas9 technology</strong> has quickly revolutionized gene editing, with significant implications on the advancement of synthetic biology.  In 2016, GenScript is calling for iGEM team proposals <a hreg="http://www.genscript.com/igem.html">that advance the application of CRISPR/Cas9 in synthetic biology</a>.  In addition, GenScript is also offering <a href="http://www.genscript.com/igem.html">20% off gene synthesis and cloning services</a> to help them with their projects!
 
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This year, GenScript is requesting project proposals from iGEM teams that focus on the CRISPR technology.  
 
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<a href="http://www.genscript.com/crispr-handbook.html">Download our free CRISPR Handbook!</a>
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Is your iGEM team looking to use the hottest gene editing technology to advance important research and clinical problems? The CRISPR/Cas9 technology has quickly revolutionized gene editing, with significant implications on the advancement of synthetic biology.  In 2016, GenScript is calling for iGEM team proposals that enable CRISPR/Cas9 in the development of biologically useful model systems and tools.
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<h2>Synthetic Biology and GenScript</h2>  
Since its establishment in 2002, GenScript has been a leading provider of gene synthesis services to support life science research, translational biomedical research, and early stage pharmaceutical development. GenScript’s custom gene synthesis has accelerated synthetic biology research in many facets, from protein engineering to metabolic engineering, and more recently CRISPR genome editing.  As one of the first companies to license CRISPR/Cas9 products from the Broad Institute, GenScript strives to support high quality CRISPR/Cas9 services and materials to support scientists harness the power of CRISPR genome editing in their research.
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In 2016, GenScript seeks to support iGEM teams to <a href="http://www.genscript.com/igem.html">advance the application of CRISPR/Cas9 in synthetic biology</a>. Examples of projects GenScript is seeking to fund include:
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The rapidly expanding science of synthetic biology is a field that GenScript, the leading synthetic biology company in the world and the No. 1 gene synthesis supplier in North America, has helped pioneer since 2002. Since de novo gene synthesis is not dependent on naturally occurring DNA templates, sequences can be generated that encode for novel proteins, metabolic circuits or whole genomes.   With the advent of novel DNA parts, there are few limitation towards advancing synthetic biology.
 
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<li>Developing new CRISPR gRNA design tools;</li>
 
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The discovery of the CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing technology has vastly accelerated the field of synthetic biology, enabling the development of novel cell lines and synthesis of important metabolites and proteins. With a license from the only CRISPR patent holder, GenScript strives to facilitate CRISPR research by offering a variety of gRNA constructs, genome-wide libraries, as well as CRISPR-edited mammalian cell lines and microbes. In 2016, GenScript is offering sponsorship opportunities for iGEM teams striving to advance the potential of CRISPR gene editing.
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Special promotion for 2016 iGEM teams: receive 20% off Gene Synthesis and Cloning services!

$5,000 grant to accelerate synthetic biology through CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing

Is your iGEM team looking to use the hottest gene editing technology to advance important research and clinical problems? The CRISPR/Cas9 technology has quickly revolutionized gene editing, with significant implications on the advancement of synthetic biology. In 2016, GenScript is calling for iGEM team proposals that advance the application of CRISPR/Cas9 in synthetic biology. In addition, GenScript is also offering 20% off gene synthesis and cloning services to help them with their projects!

Call for Proposals – CRISPR/Cas9

Proposals due June 30, 2016

This year, GenScript is requesting project proposals from iGEM teams that focus on the CRISPR technology.

Potential projects include:

  • Developing new gRNA design tools
  • Engineering CRISPR to power therapeutics development
  • Harnessing CRISPR for more accurate genome editing in organisms other than mammalian, such as plant, yeast, bacteria, etc.

Reward Details:

  • Up to 10 teams will be awarded a $5,000 grant
  • Funds will be available by June 30, 2016

Proposal and application

  • Download proposal details
  • Proposal must be emailed to igem (at) genscript (dot) com by May 1, 2016. Teams will be notified of their award by May 30, 2016.

Special promotion: receive 20% off Gene Synthesis and Cloning Services

GenScript is also providing a special discount for all iGEM teams! Each team can receive 20% off gene synthesis and cloning services.

To receive the discount, use the promo code iGEM2016MB20%OFF and include your team name when you place the quote. The discount is available until October 31, 2016.


LEARN MORE!

Synthetic Biology and GenScript

The rapidly expanding science of synthetic biology is a field that GenScript, the leading synthetic biology company in the world and the No. 1 gene synthesis supplier in North America, has helped pioneer since 2002. Since de novo gene synthesis is not dependent on naturally occurring DNA templates, sequences can be generated that encode for novel proteins, metabolic circuits or whole genomes. With the advent of novel DNA parts, there are few limitation towards advancing synthetic biology.

The discovery of the CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing technology has vastly accelerated the field of synthetic biology, enabling the development of novel cell lines and synthesis of important metabolites and proteins. With a license from the only CRISPR patent holder, GenScript strives to facilitate CRISPR research by offering a variety of gRNA constructs, genome-wide libraries, as well as CRISPR-edited mammalian cell lines and microbes. In 2016, GenScript is offering sponsorship opportunities for iGEM teams striving to advance the potential of CRISPR gene editing.

Want to learn more about Gene Synthesis & Molecular Cloning?


Download our free Gene Synthesis Handbook!

Curious about CRISPR? Want to know more?


Download our free CRISPR Handbook!