In 2010, the founders of Experiment participated in iGEM and their experience inspired the creation of this crowdfunding platform. We are providing free 1-on-1 coaching for all iGEM teams on campaign strategy, proposal review, and video support.
We aim to create a novel biological chassis that exploits both fermentative and photosynthetic pathways...
We are developing a paper-based cell free system that detects spoiled milk. Relying on the detection of...
Fertilizers used in agriculture have significant environmental effects like toxic algal blooms and biodiversity...
The bacterium Komagataeibacter rhaeticus has the ability to naturally produce bacterial cellulose (BC) which...
The primary objective of the project is to create an industrially-comparable method of producing PHA, a...
This is a challenge for iGEM teams participating in the 2019 Jamboree.
For an iGEM team without financial support, it is nearly impossible to get started. It takes money to make money. With a small amount of money a team of scientists can produce preliminary data to attract more money. Without a starting pool, it is nearly impossible to make a case in our current funding environment.
As iGEM alumni, we think as a community we can make the entry to the synthetic biology field more equitable. Regardless of your team's experience or age, we will support your team.
For new teams, we will support you in raising your first money to complete your first experiments.
For existing teams, we will support you in raising the funds that complete meaningful milestones for your experiments. Teams commonly use Experiment to supplement existing funds.
iGEM Project Statistics
Proposals created: 61
Projects Launched: 40
Projects Successfully Funded: 20
Funding Success Rate: 50%
Average Failed Project Budget: $4,486
Average Successful Project Budget: $2,663
Teams in the United States, Canada, UK, and Australia will be paid out in the local currency. Teams outside of these countries will be paid out through Paypal.
You can read about why iGEM changed everything for the Experiment founders.
Previous iGEM Challenges
iGEM 2016 Challenge
iGEM 2018 Challenge