OpenWetWare:Support

Learn about donating to OpenWetWare.

NSF Biological Databases & Informatics program
 NSF Biological Databases and Informatics (BD&I) -- Three year grant award to Dr. Drew Endy. You can view the [[Media:OWWv17.pdf|grant application]] or the official project description. 

MIT's Cell Decision Process Center
 Cell Decision Process Center -- One time, $50,000 in direct funding provided via the NIH NIGMS Centers of Excellence Program award to Dr. Peter Sorger. 

iCampus Student Grant
 MIT iCampus Student Grant -- One time, $16,000 in direct funding sponsored by Microsoft Research. You can view the grant application or the official project description. Most of the funds were used to provide hardware and support from RackSpace. Funds were also used to support the Seminar Series on Open Science, as well as other Steering Committee activities. 

MIT Computational and Systems Biology Initiative (CSBi)
 OpenWetWare was graciously hosted on hardware provided by CSBi with technical support from MIT's BioMicro Center from December 2005 to October 2006. 

Endy lab at MIT
The Endy Lab has also provided initial support through server space and occasional funding when needed.