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From: Mounica Paturu <mounica@MIT.EDU>
Date: August 8, 2013, 7:52:46 AM PDT
To: "Kmunnelly@gen9bio.com" <Kmunnelly@gen9bio.com>
Subject: 2013 MIT iGEM Team
Hello Mr. Munnelly,
I hope your summer has been well! I wanted to ask if Gen9 would be interested in sponsoring the 2013 MIT iGEM Team. We’re a group of Undergraduate students that are working in the MIT Synthetic Biology Center in the Weiss Lab. We’re representing MIT in the iGEM competition, the premier student global synthetic biology event, and we’ll be competing with over 253 teams from Asia, Europe, Latin America, Canada, and the US to win gold. The iGEM Jamboree is the largest annual gathering of synthetic biologists and an opportunity for your company to build visibility in the new field of Synthetic Biology by sponsoring the MIT iGEM team.
This year we’re working on engineering cellular transportation via exosomes. In brief, the goals of our project include transporting microRNA and a series of proteins through exosomes to induce an effect in the receiver cells – whether that is fluorescence, proliferation, or differentiation. In the future, we hope to progress the project past iGEM and continue developing cellular transportation through exosomes to be tailored to drug delivery and other medical applications.
I have attached an official letter from MIT Professor Weiss requesting sponsorship and a booklet we have put together describing the advantages of becoming a sponsor, our previous sponsors, our past gold medal successes, a more detailed project description, and the success of our alumni, the majority who go on to work for companies such as yours.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/l04a77wl4o50dh7/2013%20-%20MIT%20iGEM%20Sponsor%20Book%2C%20v9.docx
If there is an alternative contact person in your company who oversees sponsorship matters, please let me know so I can talk to them directly about this opportunity to support our successful MIT team.
Thank you for your time and we look forward to connecting with you!
Best,
Mounica Paturu
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ‘16
Department of Biology
Gen9:
From: Andrew Bond <abond@gen9bio.com>
Subject: Re: 2013 MIT iGEM Team
Date: August 8, 2013 3:20:59 PM EDT
To: mounica@mit.edu
Hello Mounica,
Kevin Munnelly forwarded your email to me. We are interested in sponsoring your team, if that means supplying synthesized genes at no cost. If that is how you would ,like us to help please let me know.
I have a few questions assuming we sponsor by providing free gene synthesis services:
(1) How many genes?
(2) What size?
(3) When would you need them?
(4) When would you send in sequences?
(5) Will the sequences be within our design guidelines?
(6) Do you need them cloned into expression vectors?
Best regards,
Andrew
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