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Social Responsible Biology Tools

Bio4All ToolKit (bio4all.TK) is a set of data analysis tools for helping research in Biology for improving life conditions in the endangered areas of the world.

goal statement: to use innovative data process approaches in order to speed up and reduce costs of health products for the world most needed regions. A Commitment to employ ICT (Information and Communication Technologies) for reducing poverty and health risks (as in MDG ResponsI.Tk risks including environmental degradation).

Uses and Demo

The Bio4All tools and services are offered free to those companies and institutions committed to compensate its cost savings with a proportional provision of its drugs and vaccines for the more needed communities.

These tools complement the analysis data of other ones such as NIST genetic database or BioLabs, and each user organization should contact those institutions for data use. Bio4All provides their complementary analysis hoping to contribute to companies' research in areas like the use of modified genetic material to help Alzheimer's patients.

How to participate: The tool users, labs and companies, are welcome to contribute to the community of their choice in gratitude and independently, no fee will be asked by Bio4All.

The Bio4all access is equally offered free of charge for organizations working on the health and conservation, and recognized by organizations such as WWF, CITES or UNEF, with the hope they ultimately impact the human life in the affected areas.

Engine

Technology Engines: using Grid, Analysis, and IT platforms from Linux InterQuanta and next Boinc , all distinguished by its Open Source nature which allows reaching more people.

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Social Engines: contact UN and WHO ( World Health Organization) as key project facilitators, as shown in the Vaccine Project offering data analysis on the performance of vaccine for West African children.


UNDP-APDIP International Open Source Network

Please write to access(at)bio4all.TK in order to ask for your organization free access.



	  
  	   


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