The Reagent Project
Science provides health. Science provides industry. Science provides local solutions to local problems. In short, science provides opportunity.
However, 21st century scientific research requires hi-tech lab equipment and reagents—items that come with a hefty price tag. And the inability to pay that price blocks many of the world’s hungriest, brightest, most innovative minds from pursuing scientific inquiry, whether they are minds working in under-resourced universities in the U.S. or in low- and middle-income countries around the world. Meanwhile, at well-funded labs, unused equipment and reagents accumulate in freezers and storage rooms until they expire or become too old to use and are eventually thrown away.
Science provides health. Science provides industry. Science provides local solutions to local problems. In short, science provides opportunity.
However, 21st century scientific research requires hi-tech lab equipment and reagents—items that come with a hefty price tag. And the inability to pay that price blocks many of the world’s hungriest, brightest, most innovative minds from pursuing scientific inquiry, whether they are minds working in under-resourced universities in the U.S. or in low- and middle-income countries around the world. Meanwhile, at well-funded labs, unused equipment and reagents accumulate in freezers and storage rooms until they expire or become too old to use and are eventually thrown away.
The Reagent Project
Support education and innovation.
About The Reagent Project
Science provides health. Science provides industry. Science provides local solutions to local problems. In short, science provides opportunity.
However, 21st century scientific research requires hi-tech lab equipment and reagents—items that come with a hefty price tag. And the inability to pay that price blocks many of the world’s hungriest, brightest, most innovative minds from pursuing scientific inquiry, whether they are minds working in under-resourced universities in the U.S. or in low- and middle-income countries around the world. Meanwhile, at well-funded labs, unused equipment and reagents accumulate in freezers and storage rooms until they expire or become too old to use and are eventually thrown away.
Science provides health. Science provides industry. Science provides local solutions to local problems. In short, science provides opportunity.
However, 21st century scientific research requires hi-tech lab equipment and reagents—items that come with a hefty price tag. And the inability to pay that price blocks many of the world’s hungriest, brightest, most innovative minds from pursuing scientific inquiry, whether they are minds working in under-resourced universities in the U.S. or in low- and middle-income countries around the world. Meanwhile, at well-funded labs, unused equipment and reagents accumulate in freezers and storage rooms until they expire or become too old to use and are eventually thrown away.
The Reagent Project Mission
The Reagent Project mission focuses on leveling the playing field for scientists with bright ideas, but limited funds. By redistributing donated laboratory materials to scientists around the world, they are ensuring that innovation can spark everywhere… because we all benefit when more scientists participate in research.
Address:
The Reagent Project
41 Wyckoff Street
3rd floor
Brooklyn
New York 11201
United States
Donate Bitcoin through Donate a Bit to The Reagent Project:2
Find The Reagent Project also on:
The Reagent Project operates in:
Africa
-
Donate Bitcoin through Donate a Bit explanation:
All donations are initially received in the Bitpay account of the Donate a Bit foundation. Once a month these donations are transferred to the charity organizations. Before transferring we contact these organizations to make sure that their bitcoin wallet is still available and that they have still access to it.
For more information please visit: Donate Bitcoin through Donate a Bit explanation
New text and material:
If you are the owner or responsible of this organization and you want to provide us with new texts and material. We love that. Please use the submit button.