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Lone Star Biotechnologies, Inc. was created to provide cutting-edge
scientific, engineering, and computational services
to clients in government, industry, and academia.
We offer tools for
simulation, modeling, and analysis of large-scale systems
on the order of geospatial problems.
Our approach is to investigate viable solutions for similar or
related problems in different, often unrelated fields,
and then to apply these solutions in innovative ways.
To date, these investigations fall into these main categories:
- Computational Services
We have provided high-reliability computer products and services to
commercial firms, government agencies, and academic institutions.
- Transportation Analysis & Optimization
Increasing traffic congestion inevitably imposes financial and
environmental damage to cities and their populations.
The recent increases in energy prices have made the public more
mindful of these problems, and more eager to conserve fuel resources.
LSBI has adapted the tools and methodologies that are used
in the analysis of data flow in computer networks to create real time
methods for optimizing traffic controls.
- Environmental Modeling
This effort includes the development of online tools that create
a real time model of the chemical processes occurring in a
geospatial system.
Our approach combines collection of online field observation data
with molecular computational studies to determine, for example,
transport and fate of contaminants such as phosphates or nitrates
in surface water or ground water.
- NBC¹ Threat Evaluation tools
Using these tools, our clients can evaluate the effects of a
bioattack employing one or more of the NBC agents against an
arbitrary geographical area.
Unlike other tools of this kind, which rely on historical or statistical
population exposure studies, the LSBI model is informed by computer
models of the specific human receptors that are affected by the
designated agent.
¹ - Nuclear, Biological, Chemical.
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