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Costa Rica concentrates 5% of the planet’s biodiversity. However, there is little information at present based on this reality; and this is just one example of the situation in Central America and the Caribbean. Here is where the need to have the Central American Bioinformatics Network becomes palpable. We talked about this with its leader, the expert in bioinformatics and molecular nanotechnology and currently general manager of Spain’s National Institute of Bioinformatics (Madrid), Allan Orozco.

In 2010, the Latin American Observatory of Extraordinary Events (OLE2), following an event held in Quito, contacted RedCLARA and, after a while, acknowledged the Latin American advanced network as a fundamental partner. What is OLE2? How do they use their connection to RedCLARA and what do they use it for? What are extraordinary events? These are the topics covered in the following interview with Ángel G. Muños S., Coordinator of the Geosciences Hub at the Centre for Scientific Modelling (CMC) of the University of the Zulia, Venezuela.

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DeCLARA 30From this new delivery we highlight: Open Call to present papers for TICAL 2012 Conference, Register and participate in the First Virtual Day of Culture, Invitation – Call: Shall we talk seriously about natural disasters and the end of the world?, and the interviews with Fernando Liello, ELLA Project Coordinator, Rafael Ibarra, RAICES president and Carlos Filippi, President of Red Arandu. Download DeCLARA nº30, here.

Rafael (Lito) Ibarra, El Salvador“RedCLARA is a Latin-American effort and an achievement that can be a catalyser element, a support and a guide for the development of the scientific and the research communities of our country.”

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