Hmm…Īutodesk, the creator of AutoCAD and a global leader in 3-D design software, has risen to the challenge.
If only there were a global leader in software design tools for modeling, simulation, visualization, and optimization that could step in and help the field of synthetic biology. It will take time, learning, and considerable resources, both human and monetary, to tackle the gap between what researchers need and what they have at their disposable. Of course, some of the problems of developing software for characterizing biology stem from the fact that researchers haven’t needed such tools until very recently. It is extremely difficult to characterize the numerous variables represented by cellular biochemical processes and their respective relationships to each other and the list of environmental factors affecting their function with lines of software. While we can confidently predict the lift and drag on a conceptual airplane wing design with 1s and 0s, we face significantly greater hurdles designing something as complex as a single cell. Heck, need help solving a differential equation for that pesky university course? Your professor may not like it, but software can help you find the answers.ĭespite its usefulness, software has offered little help when it comes to designing biology. Need to model how a new airplane design will take to the skies or how a Generation IV nuclear reactor will bring clean energy to cities of the future? Once again, software has your back.
Need to digest spectral information from a series of images to determine the presence or absence of a target material, perhaps a cancerous tumor or explosive residue? Image processing software has you covered. Software is an extremely valuable tool with countless applications. Course: Introduction to Synthetic Biology.Biomanufacturing, chemicals & materials.the design intertwines with the lettering particularly the black top is touching at the c and the red bottom on theg. with raised lettering outlined black) the graphic about the red name is black on top and red at the bottom. The mark consists of red wording (cyborg, inc. trademark is filed in the Computer & Software Services & Scientific Services category with the following description:Ĭomputer services creating and maintaining web sites for others Computer site design Computer consultation Computer diagnostic services Computer disaster recovery planning Computer programming for others Computer services (On line batch) Computer services creating and maintaining web sites for others Computer services data recovery services Computer services designing and implementing network web pages for others Computer services designing and implementing web sites for others Computer services providing search engines for obtaining data on a global computer network Computer inter/intranet site design Computer software (Installation of)) Computer software (Up-dating of) Computer software design for others Computer systems analysis Design and testing for new product development Design and testing of new software for others Design for others (Computer software) Design for others in the field of computers and programming Design of computers for others Maintenance of computer software Map. This trademark is owned by Cyborg Incorporated. The federal status of this trademark filing is ABANDONED - EXPRESS as of Wednesday, July 25, 2001. with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. On Friday, November 3, 2000, a trademark application was filed for CYBORG, INC.