Academic stuff that are teaching a short/relevant course (bioinformatics, data analysis, etc). Obviously, students cannot apply for a license.
How to apply
To apply for temporary teaching licenses, instructors should contact us by email and include the following information (all fields are mandatory):
University/department details
Instructor details (including link to instructor research or CV)
Course description and agenda (who are your students, why are you organizing the course, what are you teaching, what you want to achieve, etc)
Link to the course syllabus/web site
Number of students & number of licenses needed
Start and end dates of the course
Exact date when the program will be needed for the course
Description of how the program will be used in course (it can also include the type of sequences used)
A statement that the license received will not be used outside the course, will not be used in for-profit activities and will not be transferred to others
At the end of the course: A review of our program and how it helped you/your course
Restrictions
The license can be used only for teaching. The license cannot be used in your day-by-day work. For example a post-doc fellow that supervises a group can present the software in the class but cannot pass the software to its students outside the class/at the end of the course, to be used in their research/thesis.
The license is available only to academic institutions.
The institution can apply only once. For the second course the license will not be free. However, significant discounts will be available based on requirements (number of licenses/interval).
The license can be used only for the course.
The license is valid only for the duration of the course.
Notes
Please test the program to see if it fills your needs BEFORE you apply for a free license.
Customers that receive a free/teaching license will be published on our web site.
Of course, if data generated with DNA Baser is published, citation of the software is mandatory (please see here how to cite DNA Baser Assembler).