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BIOMOD is run by the BIOMOD Foundation, which is organized under the Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation Law for public and charitable purposes. It is not organized for the private gain of any person. The specific purpose of BIOMOD Foundation is to promote science and scientific education. It is organized exclusively for charitable, scientific, and educational purposes within the meaning of the Internal Revenue Code §501(c)(3). If you would like to support the mission of BIOMOD, please donate via this button:
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Where does the money go?
We use donations to support student travel and lodging expenses so they can meet in person each year at our annual BIOMOD Jamboree event, as well as to develop educational materials, such as the BIOMOD Handbook.
Get the BIOMOD Handbook!
The BIOMOD Handbook is an introduction to biomolecular engineering. Topics include molecular self-assembly, structural DNA nanotechnology, DNA computing, and molecular robotics. We’ve tailored the Handbook for undergraduate students participating in BIOMOD, but concepts and skills may be applicable beyond the scope of the competition, such as in undergraduate-level laboratory courses. The Handbook originated as a translation of a Japanese-language guide by the Molecular Robotics Study Group.
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Industry Sponsorship
We are happy to partner with Industry Sponsors for sponsored activities and programs. We can offer tickets to attend the Jamboree, or the opportunity to present a 30-minute or 1-hour workshop to all students during the event. Please contact us to request a sponsorship packet.