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<h2>2021 Updates on Distribution Kits </h2>
 
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<p>As a result of the current pandemic, we will not be able to manufacture and ship out our 2021 DNA Distribution Kits to teams. This is due to our concern for the safety of our personnel, issues with shipping logistics, and our continued lack of lab access, which has resulted in an interrupted production schedule. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.</p>
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<p>We’re excited to announce that we will be able so ship out Distribution Kits this year!
<p>We know that many of you will also not have lab access, or your lab schedules and lab mentorship will be greatly reduced. We’re working on making this iGEM year more flexible and open, and this includes ensuring that lab work and samples from the distribution kit will not be a barrier to any medal criteria. Lastly, we will have new ways teams can contribute to the Registry for existing and new parts, and get credit for their efforts.</p>
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While all of our staff is continuing to work remotely due to the impact of COVID-19, our staff in Boston is in the process of getting vaccinated so that they may work together to prepare the Distribution Kit shipments to our teams!</p>
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<p>This year’s Distribution Kit will be different than past years due to manufacturing limitations, but here is what is included:
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<p>Distribution Kits have begun shipping out to teams! We ask for your patience as we navigate both COVID safety concerns for our personnel and shipping logistics.</p>
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<p>We strongly encourage teams to use the synthesis offers through our Partner Sponsors (URL: <a href="https://2021.igem.org/Sponsors/Special_Offers">https://2021.igem.org/Sponsors/Special_Offers</a>). We will send out updates on this process through our Newsletters and will post updates on this page.</p>  
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<p>Lastly, we know that many of you will also not have lab access, or your lab schedules and lab mentorship will be greatly reduced. Just as last year, we've ensured that this iGEM year is flexible and open, and this includes ensuring that lab work and samples from the Distribution Kit will not be a barrier to any medal criteria.</p>
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<p>We have a very limited number of 2019 kit plates that we recently found that we can ship out to teams this year. Unfortunately, we do not have any of the other normal Distribution Kit materials available (including: Competent Cell Test Kit, Linearized Plasmid Backbone, and Measurement Kit). Information about the 2019 kit plates can be found here: <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Help:2019_DNA_Distribution#DNA_Distribution_Kit_Plate">
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          <p>We have started shipping Distribution Kits out to iGEM 2021 teams. For help with using the kit, please visit the <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Help:2021_DNA_Distribution" target="_blank">iGEM 2021 Distribution Handbook</a> on the Registry.</p>
  
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<p>In order for us to determine which teams will receive the 2019 kit plates we have in stock, we are asking teams to follow the steps below. </p>
 
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Synthesize your DNA. Have you checked to see if you are able to synthesize the part(s) you need using our Partner Sponsor offers? (URL: <a href="https://2021.igem.org/Sponsors/Special_Offers">https://2021.igem.org/Sponsors/Special_Offers)</a> </p>
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<p>Get materials from a 2019 team. Do you have access to the Distribution Kit materials from a 2019 team?  </p>
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<li>If your school had a team in 2019, we recommend you contact the 2019 team members to see if they stored the kit after the competition ended. </li>
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<p>For 2022 and beyond we will be making a second-generation iGEM Distribution, designed anew and completely rebuilt using synthesis! Doing so will enable us to make iGEM parts freely available for use and reuse, including beyond the competition itself*.</p>  
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<li>If you did not have a team in 2019, we recommend you contact a nearby team to see if they can share materials with your team. If you need help finding a nearby 2019 team, you can view the 2019 teams on a map on this page (<a href="https://2019.igem.org/Teams">https://2019.igem.org/Teams</a>) or look up the teams on the 2019 team list (<a href="https://igem.org/Team_List?year=2019">https://igem.org/Team_List?year=2019</a>) </li>
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<p>Doing so will ALSO enable the iGEM community to make a world-best biotechnology toolkit supporting distributed education and innovation, so that everyone everywhere has a chance to learn to solve problems locally, contributing and participating as citizens of a 21st biocentury.</p>  
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<p>Request 2019 kit plates from iGEM HQ. If you have gone through Steps 1 and 2 without success, then you may request a set of the 2019 kit plates. <br><br>The Team Primary PI needs to email the information below to hq [AT] igem [DOT] org:
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<li>Provide documentation that shows DNA synthesis and obtaining 2019 kit plates from a previous team are not possible for your team.</li>
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<li>Provide the list of parts in the <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Help:2019_DNA_Distribution#Locating_a_Part_in_the_Distribution">2019 Distribution Kit</a> that your team plans to use this year.</li>
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<li>Team Name (from the 2021 team list: <a href="https://igem.org/Team_List?year=2021">https://igem.org/Team_List?year=2021</a>)</li>
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<p>Unfortunately, we cannot ship kit plates to teams in China due to shipping restrictions on biological materials. We strongly urge our teams in China to work with IDT and the 2019 teams to obtain materials.  <br><br>Only registered teams who have (1) paid the registration fee or (2) have provided strong evidence that payment will be submitted are eligible to receive the kit plates.</p>
 
 
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<p>The deadline to request kit plates is <b>July 8, 11:59 PM EDT</b>. The team’s Primary PI must <b>email hq [AT] igem [DOT] org </b>by that deadline to be considered. Any request we receive after that date will only be considered if there are plates remaining after the ontime requests have been processed. <br><br> Due to a very limited supply, we cannot guarantee that your team will be chosen to receive the 2019 kit plates. We will decide which teams will receive the 2019 plates on July 10 and inform your team by email of our decision. </p>
 
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<p>We are asking <strong>you</strong>, our iGEM teams and community, to tell us what you really think about the existing or previous Distributions, and what you wish to be true about the iGEM Distribution 2.0. To help us, please complete the survey linked below!</p>
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<p>If you are in need of the DNA kit plates or a particular DNA sample from the distribution kit, please try the following:</p>  
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<p>* iGEM is partnering with the BioBricks Foundation’s Free Genes project to coordinate the design and construction of all materials going into the iGEM Distribution 2.0. Doing so will ensure that all parts will be newly synthesized and provided free-and-clear of property-rights encumbrances. The entire distribution will be made available via the Unilateral OpenMTA, a materials transfer agreement that enables free use and sharing of so-provided samples.</p>
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Distribution Kits

2021 Updates on Distribution Kits

We’re excited to announce that we will be able so ship out Distribution Kits this year! While all of our staff is continuing to work remotely due to the impact of COVID-19, our staff in Boston is in the process of getting vaccinated so that they may work together to prepare the Distribution Kit shipments to our teams!

This year’s Distribution Kit will be different than past years due to manufacturing limitations, but here is what is included:

  • Six (6) 384-well kit plates
  • Welcome material
  • 2021 pins & stickers
  • 2020 pins and stickers for teams that also participated in 2020

Distribution Kits have begun shipping out to teams! We ask for your patience as we navigate both COVID safety concerns for our personnel and shipping logistics.

We strongly encourage teams to use the synthesis offers through our Partner Sponsors (URL: https://2021.igem.org/Sponsors/Special_Offers). We will send out updates on this process through our Newsletters and will post updates on this page.

Lastly, we know that many of you will also not have lab access, or your lab schedules and lab mentorship will be greatly reduced. Just as last year, we've ensured that this iGEM year is flexible and open, and this includes ensuring that lab work and samples from the Distribution Kit will not be a barrier to any medal criteria.

Kits have started shipping!

We have started shipping Distribution Kits out to iGEM 2021 teams. For help with using the kit, please visit the iGEM 2021 Distribution Handbook on the Registry.

iGEM Distribution Beyond 2022

For 2022 and beyond we will be making a second-generation iGEM Distribution, designed anew and completely rebuilt using synthesis! Doing so will enable us to make iGEM parts freely available for use and reuse, including beyond the competition itself*.

Doing so will ALSO enable the iGEM community to make a world-best biotechnology toolkit supporting distributed education and innovation, so that everyone everywhere has a chance to learn to solve problems locally, contributing and participating as citizens of a 21st biocentury.

However, to do a good job we need your help!

We are asking you, our iGEM teams and community, to tell us what you really think about the existing or previous Distributions, and what you wish to be true about the iGEM Distribution 2.0. To help us, please complete the survey linked below!

* iGEM is partnering with the BioBricks Foundation’s Free Genes project to coordinate the design and construction of all materials going into the iGEM Distribution 2.0. Doing so will ensure that all parts will be newly synthesized and provided free-and-clear of property-rights encumbrances. The entire distribution will be made available via the Unilateral OpenMTA, a materials transfer agreement that enables free use and sharing of so-provided samples.