If you wish to obtain any of the Materials offered by CAMBIA please follow the instructions below:
Academic or Non-Profit Research Organisations
Before you pay us to use CAMBIA materials, check first to see if
a friend nearby can supply them to you!
If you obtain materials from a
friend, you still need to sign the appropriate license and send it back to us,
but you do not need to pay any money.
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Transactivation Vectors (Available in a few months) Applicable for:
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- *As a non-profit organisation CAMBIA has limited resources in terms of time
and money. In order to reduce the costs associated with production and
distribution, some materials (including Legacy pCAMBIA Vectors and GUSPlus
Vectors) are only available as part of a kit.
For more information, contact our Materials team: materials@cambia.org.
Please note: A representative from a for-profit institute cannot execute a research/non-profit license regardless of the size of the company, where the materials are obtained from or the intention for the technology.
For-Profit Companies
Both the CAMBIA BiOS License for Plant Enabling Technology and the associated BiOS Technology Support Agreement must be signed by an appropriate official from a for profit company (or any other institute seeking to profit from CAMBIA technology) in order to obtain materials from CAMBIA. These licenses and more are available on the BiOS website. Plant Enabling Technologies BiOS Licensees automatically gain access to both the TransBacter-BIOS project and the GUSPlus-BIOS project (accessible only by others that have agreed to the same license terms), where there is protected availability of the latest improved protocols, and opportunities to discuss technical issues, problems and improvements and share results, ideas, observations, questions and data with fellow BiOS licensees. A summary of the BiOS License conditions follows:
In return for the benefits of the technologies, a licensee institution agrees to allow and encourage its employees and students to post any improvements made to the technologies and safety information relevant to use of the technology and potential regulatory approval of products embodying it, and agrees not to assert any intellectual property rights to the improvements and information against other licensees.
For more information about the BiOS initiative please visit BiOS website or contact us: licenses@cambia.org.








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