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We want to send all our love to our sponsors and thank them for the support they provided us. Our whole project would not have been possible without them.
 
We want to send all our love to our sponsors and thank them for the support they provided us. Our whole project would not have been possible without them.

Revision as of 17:39, 9 October 2016

Sponsors

We want to send all our love to our sponsors and thank them for the support they provided us. Our whole project would not have been possible without them.

Here is the list of our partners, who they are and what they offered us. A big THANK YOU to all!

Paris-Saclay University

School BMP

8,000€

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The Paris-Saclay University is structured in several "schools" which are in charge of organizing education on a specific scientific field. Every School is in direct link with one or several research department from the university. The Biology Medecine Pharmacy (BMP) school coordinates 4 masters from different institutes of the Paris-Saclay University:

  • Paris-Sud University
  • ENS de Cachan
  • Ecole Polytechnique
  • Versailles-Saint-Quentin University
  • Evry Val d'Essonne University

Its strength relies on the impressive amount of laboratories implicated in this training. Their financial support is a blessing for our team!

FSDIE

7,100€

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A small percentage of the university tuition fees goes each year to the [http://www.u-psud.fr/en/index.html Fond de Solidarité et de Développement des Initiatives Etudiantes] (Fund for Solidarity and Development of Student Initiatives, FSDIE), whose goal is to help students realise projects (regarding science, sport, solidarity, etc). Students should present an application form which is examined by a jury composed of student representatives and teachers.

They are several criteria of evaluation:

  • the number of students implicated in the project
  • the philanthropic aspect of the project
  • the educative aspect of the project. What enrichment will the project provide to the participating students?
  • The reputation and what it can bring to the university

We worked hard so our presence in Boston participates to our university renown!

I2BC

4,000€, material donation and experiment facilities

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The [http://www.i2bc.paris-saclay.fr/?lang=en Institute of Integrative Biology of the Cell] is a lab supported by both Université Paris-Sud, the CNRS and the CEA. The institute includes 80 teams of scientists and 15 facilities from 8 research units. It is located in 3 different research campus (Orsay in the Paris-Sud University, Gif-Sur-Yvette in the CNRS, Saclay campus in the CEA).

Our supervisors are from this institute. The institute offered us funding and the welcome opportunity to perform our experiments in their buildings. No experimentation would have been possible without their tremendous help!


Institut Villebon Georges Charpak

1,850€ and material donation

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The [http://www.villebon-charpak.fr/ Villebon Georges Charpak Institute] aims to form undergraduates students to science and technologies with very innovative educative approaches. Two of our iGEM members follow this course and had the opportunity to come to Boston thanks to the substantial help of the Institute.

Magistère of Biology

700€

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The Magistère of Biology is a diploma which can be obtained in France after 3 years of study. Courses are delivered by teachers from public (CNRS, INRA, University) and private (Research & Development) company as well as managers from the bio-industry, and cover various aspect of biology (science but also marketing, communication, journalism…). This year, 6 of our team members follow this training.

Public funding

French Embassy in the United States

1,250€

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The [http://franceintheus.org/ Embassy of France], located in Washington D.C., is the primary French diplomatic mission to the United States. They offered us 1,250€ so we could come to Boston and show French scientific enthusiasm on synthetic biology. We will do our best to represent our country!

Private companies

NEB

Material donation

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New England BioLabs provides high-quality research products to the world scientific community and supports this dedication with extensive quality control testing. Their generosity towards iGEM teams has long been known and is still up-to-date!

Clontech Takara

Material donation

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Takara Bio USA, Inc. (TBUSA, formerly known as Clontech Laboratories, Inc.) provides kits, reagents, and services that help researchers explore questions about gene discovery, regulation, and function. As a member of the Takara Bio Group, TBUSA is part of a company that holds a leadership position in the global market and is committed to improving the human condition through biotechnology. Their mission is to develop high-quality innovative tools and services to accelerate discovery.

Crowdfunding

Ulule

1,233€

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Ulule is a crowdfunding website created in 2010. 16 people contributing to our project because they believed it was important for us and for science. Thank you for making our dream come true!