Biosecurity needs builders

Aegis is an Oxford-based incubator for people working on tools and technologies to protect against catastrophic biological threats. We fund your work, give you a place to build, and connect you with funders to keep going.

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What We Do

From prototype to product

The biosecurity field has big ideas but not enough people building them. We give you money and time to work from Oxford on the things that matter most. At the end, you pitch to funders at a demo day — the goal is for your project to become an organisation and your prototype to become a real product.

Funding

Enough to work full-time on your project

Oxford Residency

A workspace and a cohort of people working on similar problems

Mentorship

People who know biosecurity, policy, and how to start things

Demo Day

Pitch to funders who can back you beyond the programme

Focus Areas

The Four Pillars

We're focused on the four-pillar framework — defenses that work regardless of the specific pathogen, because they target constraints that all pathogens share.

1

Personal Protective Equipment

Next-generation respiratory protection. Elastomeric respirators offering protection factors exceeding 100, stockpiled for critical infrastructure.

e.g., novel respirator designs, manufacturing scalability, fit-testing tools

2

Biohardening

Pathogen-free environments through UV deployment, air filtration, and accessible DIY approaches using widely available materials.

e.g., low-cost air filtration systems, UV sterilisation devices, shelter design tools

3

Pathogen-Agnostic Detection

Metagenomic sequencing to identify novel threats at ~0.1% prevalence — roughly a month before widespread infection becomes inevitable.

e.g., sequencing platforms, wastewater surveillance, disease monitoring dashboards

4

Rapid Medical Countermeasures

Fast-turnaround treatments grounded in the principle that any self-replicating system contains exploitable vulnerabilities.

e.g., broad-spectrum antivirals, rapid vaccine platforms, drug discovery tools

Spring 2026 Cohort

Timeline

Mar 2026

Applications Open

Tell us what you want to build and why it matters

30 Apr 2026

Applications Close

Deadline for all submissions

May 2026

Selection Period

Interviews and final cohort decisions

Jun — Aug 2026

Build in Oxford

Three months of funded work alongside your cohort

Sep 2026

Demo Day

Show what you've built to people who can fund what comes next

Sep 2026

Programme Ends

Take what you've built and turn it into a lasting organisation

Who We Are

Advisors

AM

Aaron Maiwald

Advisor

Ph.D. candidate at Oxford University

JS

Justin Shenk, Ph.D.

Advisor

AI researcher and entrepreneur

Express Interest

Register Your Interest

We're putting together the first cohort. If you're working on something related to the four pillars — or want to — leave your details and we'll be in touch.

No commitment — we just want to know who's out there.