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Announcing: FREE DNA synthesis for all iGEM 2016 teams! <br> <br> A collaboration totaling nearly $1,000,000 USD.
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<h3>Integrated DNA Technologies (IDT) Announces Platinum Sponsorship of International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) Competition. </h3>
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SKOKIE, IL and BOSTON, MA – {date} - Integrated DNA Technologies, Inc. (IDT), the global leader in nucleic acid synthesis, announces its 2016 Platinum Level sponsorship of the International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) competition. The iGEM Foundation conducts a yearly international competition for students interested in synthetic biology. Last year, more than 280 teams from 39 countries participated in the competition. IDT also will provide each registered team with up to 20KB of its market leading gBlocks® Gene Fragments synthetic DNA products—for a total value of almost US$1M.
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Once again, IDT is excited to partner with iGEM to help participating teams achieve their project goals. IDT is offering the equivalent of 20 kb of DNA as gBlocks® Gene Fragments FREE of charge to each registered iGEM 2016 team.
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<p>“We are very proud to continue our support of iGEM teams that enable future scientists to contribute to the advancement of synthetic biology,” said Joseph Walder, President and Chief Executive Officer of IDT. “Every year, they produce amazing research and contribute to the general public’s understanding of how recombinant organisms can improve our future when used responsibly.</p>
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<h3>Webinar: iGEM Projects Using High Quality Gene Fragments</h3></a>
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<br>Dr Adam Clore discusses uses for gBlocks Gene Fragments in the context of the 2015 iGEM competition. </p>
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<p>Randy Rettberg, Founder, President, and Chief Executive Officer of the iGEM Foundation said: “With this offer, iGEM teams will live in the future of synthetic biology, where the cost and effort of obtaining the required DNA constructs are no longer limiting factors. Thanks to IDT, the teams can focus on imagining, engineering, and testing the novel devices they create to solve important world problems. This is the promise of DNA synthesis and the future of the industry.” </p>
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<h3>Previous iGEM projects using gBlocks Gene Fragments</h3>
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<a href="http://www.idtdna.com/pages/decoded/decoded-articles/synthetic-biology/decoded/2016/02/15/measuring-promoter-driven-transcriptional-noise-in-em-e.-coli-em"><p>Measuring promoter-driven transcriptional noise in E. coli</p></a>
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<a href="http://www.idtdna.com/pages/decoded/decoded-articles/synthetic-biology/decoded/2016/02/08/boomerang-targeting-cancer-treatments-to-cancer-cells"><p>“Boomerang”—targeting cancer treatments to cancer cells</p></a>
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<a href="http://www.idtdna.com/pages/decoded/decoded-articles/synthetic-biology/decoded/2016/02/04/functional-nucleic-acids-as-antibody-alternatives-and-for-small-molecule-detection"><p>Functional nucleic acids as antibody alternatives for small molecule detection</p></a>
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<a href="http://www.idtdna.com/pages/decoded/decoded-articles/synthetic-biology/decoded/2016/01/28/czech-republic-igem-team-s-diagnostic-for-circulating-tumor-cells"><p>Czech Republic iGEM team’s diagnostic for circulating tumor cells</p></a>
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<p>Randy Rettberg and Meagan Lizarazo of the iGEM Foundation meet with Dr. Joseph Walder, Founder, and Mrs. Elizabeth Walder, Chief Sustainability Officer.</p>
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<p> Integrated DNA Technologies, Inc. (IDT), the global leader in nucleic acid synthesis, serving all areas of  life sciences research and development, offers products for a broad range of genomics applications.  IDT’s primary business is the production of custom, synthetic nucleic acids for molecular biology applications, including qPCR, next generation sequencing, synthetic biology, and functional genomics. With manufacturing facilities in the United States, Belgium, and Singapore, IDT synthesizes more than 55,000 custom oligonucleotides per day for over 85,000 customers worldwide. For more information, visit <a href="http://www.idtdna.com/">www.idtdna.com</a> and follow us on twitter @idtdna.
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<p><SMALL>Randy Rettberg and Meagan Lizarazo of the iGEM Foundation meet with Michel Cannieux, Director of Product Commercialization, Dr. Joseph Walder, Founder, and Mrs. Elizabeth Walder, Chief Sustainability Officer of IDT at the IDT Headquarters outside Chicago, IL, USA.</SMALL></p>
  
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Latest revision as of 18:02, 10 June 2016

FREE DNA synthesis for all iGEM 2016 teams!

Synthesis has come to iGEM!

Cost is no longer a limiting factor in your research. With unprecedented access to DNA synthesis, you can now live in the future of synthetic biology; focusing on project design and characterization and not cost.

Once again, IDT is excited to partner with iGEM to help participating teams achieve their project goals. IDT is offering the equivalent of 20 kb of DNA as gBlocks® Gene Fragments FREE of charge to each registered iGEM 2016 team.


Webinar: iGEM Projects Using High Quality Gene Fragments

Published on Jun 25, 2015
Dr Adam Clore discusses uses for gBlocks Gene Fragments in the context of the 2015 iGEM competition.

View Webinar

iGEM 2015 teams receiving their IDT parts

Join us in thanking IDT for this generous offer and their continued commitment to championing synthetic biology with iGEM.

Randy Rettberg and Meagan Lizarazo of the iGEM Foundation meet with Michel Cannieux, Director of Product Commercialization, Dr. Joseph Walder, Founder, and Mrs. Elizabeth Walder, Chief Sustainability Officer of IDT at the IDT Headquarters outside Chicago, IL, USA.


Read more about the IDT - iGEM partnership here