The Software Offers...

  • Advanced Technologies for investigators using stereology and MRI in their research programs.

  • Research Data moved from the pages of refereed journals into the tables of relational databases.

  • Biology Literature Database stores standardized research data hierarchically.

  • Universal Biology Database serves as a discovery engine for finding patterns and creating new forms of information.

  • Information Infrastructure explores the complexity of biology. 

  • Mathematical Mapping offers an alternative to physical mapping.

  • Administrator Tools for managing the databases and software tools.

The 2010/11 Package Includes...
  • An Information Infrastructure for the basic and clinical sciences - based on the literature, translated into software, and designed specifically to encourage innovation, discovery, and productivity.  It offers new insights into the way biology finds solutions to its problems by exploring the complex interactions among concentrations, amounts, ratios, and connections.  This is accomplished by transforming simple data into complex data. 
  • Mathematical Mapping, a new discovery tool derived from data triplets - extracts the rules of connectivity from biological parts, which, in turn, can be captured as equations and viewed graphically.  It opens a door to exploring biology as a complexity. 
 
 

Getting Started...

The Enterprise Biology Software includes an extensive collection of programs, databases, and analysis tools offering advanced technologies to the biology community.  Start here. 

 

Products...

The current release uses the new Information Infrastructure to map the parts and connections of the cerebral cortex of the human brain, to identify basic building blocks of biological complexity, and to begin a discussion of theory structure. 

 

 

 

 

 

Progress Reports...

The software package includes the report for 2011, as well as copies of previous reports. 

Report 2011

Report 2005

Report 2010

Report 2004

Report 2009

Report 2003

Report 2008

Report 2002

Report 2007

Report 2001B

Report 2006

Report 2001A