I think, like many crowdfunders, their policy is to curate projects so that only those with odds of succeeding (if funded) are allowed. In the past their metric may have been "are you academically trained" but more recently I get the vibe that if you have a "portfolio" of successful work in the past, then that might equally suffice. I'd ask again, and detail your own and your team's proficiencies and past work.
On 14 November 2014 18:55:11 GMT+00:00, Matt Lawes <matt@insysx.com> wrote:
Hi Andreas,I'm on quite good terms with them. They have really evolved in the last year or so... let me ask them about DIYBio .....>matt
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"Mega [Andreas Stuermer]" <masterstorm123@gmail.com> wrote:
I tried to do a project there like 3 years ago, but was not allowed because I had no scientific degree...
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