Pan-South American Biological Database Project Under Way


AARHUS, Denmark, June 27, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- The project of creating a South American biological database -- with the official name Patrimonio Genomico y Saberes Locales (PGSL) which roughly translates to 'Genomic Heritage and Local Wisdom' -- manifested itself with a recent inaugural meeting in Ecuador, where universities and government agencies from various South American countries, as well as bioinformatics solution providers CLC bio, participated and agreed to move to the next phase of the project.

Ecuador's Deputy Secretary of State, Dr. Gonzalo Salvador, stated at the inaugural meeting, "It is a milestone for South America to start the PGSL project, in order to recognize and ensure the unique cultural and natural heritage of South America, through modern and highly advanced science."

The overall goal of the PGSL project is to harvest and preserve nucleotide sequence data from the vast biodiversity throughout the continent and make a database, much like DDBJ in Japan, EMBL in Europe, and GenBank in North America. In addition, the project will scientifically investigate and preserve the ancient and traditional therapeutic healthcare substances -- knowledge protected for thousands of years by native civilizations in South America. Another important issue for PGSL is to minimize "bio-piracy" -- the act of non-native scientists harvesting and using genetic materials from South America for copyrighted products.

Via live video conference from Denmark, CLC bio's Vice President, Jan Lomholdt, stated at the meeting, "Creating a biological database in South America, based on the profound biodiversity throughout the region, is of utmost importance -- not only to South America, but to the whole world. It is vital to gain a deeper understanding of the unique species in Amazonia, Patagonia, and the Galapagos Islands, to name a few exceptional areas in the region. It is also essential to develop and maintain the scientific knowledge in South America, and to help increase the overall level of understanding of genetics and bioinformatics."

A fundamental part of the process is the education and training of leaders of the indigenous organizations, scientists, and postgraduate students, under the common agenda of PGSL. CLC bio will support this academic program with their new Educational Package (www.clceducation.com) as well as bioinformatics solutions, and consultancy services throughout the project.

The South American countries have started the project with Mr. Pablo Morales Males from Pontificia Universidad Catolica of Ecuador (PUCE) as the Project Director, and PUCE as the central coordinating hub for the project.

Founding partners of PGSL



 -- Pontificia Universidad Catolica of Ecuador (PUCE)
 -- Universidad Politecnica Salesiana, Ecuador
 -- Instituto de Biomedicina of Universidad Central del Ecuador
 -- Pontificia Universidad Javieriana, Colombia
 -- Sociedad Peruana de Derecho Ambiental, Peru
 -- Universidad Catolica Andres Bello, Venezuela
 -- Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
 -- Ecuador's Foreign Trade Affairs and Integration Ministry
 -- Ecuador's Intellectual Property Institute
 -- Departamento Nacional de Recursos Fitogeneticos y Biotecnologia,
    Ecuador
 -- Asociacion de Shamanes Indigenas del Napo-ASHIN, Ecuador
 -- Asociacion de Mujeres Parteras Kichwas del Napo - AMUPAKIN,
    Ecuador
 -- CLC bio, Brazil and Denmark

About CLC bio

CLC bio is the world's leading full-service bioinformatics solution provider, solely focusing on the development of bioinformatics: software, hardware, data analysis, and custom-designed bioinformatics algorithms. CLC bio is an Apple solution provider and value added reseller.

CLC bio's mission is to be among the most innovative bioinformatics companies in the 21st century. This is realized through:



 -- Development of bioinformatics software and hardware based on the
    latest scientific findings
 -- User-friendly, integrated and intuitive software solutions
 -- Platform independent software that runs on both Mac OS X, Windows,
    and Linux
 -- Continuous focus on customer needs and superior customer service
 -- Frequent product updates including the latest IT technologies and
    bioinformatics algorithms
 -- A flexible IT architecture, enabling customers to buy or develop
    individualized solutions at a reasonable price

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