Extreme close-up of cryopreserved cells in a laboratory vial, glowing bioluminescent teal highlights, dark moody scientific background, 35mm microscopic focus.
Extreme close-up of cryopreserved cells in a laboratory vial, glowing bioluminescent teal highlights, dark moody scientific background, 35mm microscopic focus.
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Preserving endangered genetic codes

We develop open-access software and cellular preservation technologies to protect global biodiversity, advance veterinary longevity, and pioneer nonviral gene therapies.

TRANSPARENT FUNDING

Direct impact allocation

Every contribution directly funds liquid nitrogen storage, nonviral gene therapy research, and open-source software tools.

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Cryo-Storage

Vector Synthesis

Open Software

Directly supports liquid nitrogen maintenance and somatic cell archiving, ensuring the genetic material of endangered species remains viable for future restoration.

Funds active laboratory research into nonviral gene delivery systems, cellular reprogramming, extracellular vesicles, and Yamanaka factors to extend companion animal lifespans.

Accelerates the development of our open-access genomic modeling software, allowing researchers globally to analyze and reconstruct historical genetic sequences.

$50

per month

$250

per month

$1,000

one-time

COLLABORATE

Establish a research partnership

Whether you are looking to archive genetic material or contribute to our open-source software pipeline, reach out directly to our laboratory team.

RESOURCES

Frequently asked questions

How is my donation allocated?

What is open-source genetics?

We maintain a 100% transparent ledger. Eighty-five percent of all funds directly support laboratory consumables, liquid nitrogen storage, and software engineering, with fifteen percent covering administrative compliance.

Scientific progress must not be locked behind paywalls. All our genomic modeling software and nonviral vector delivery data are published openly for global research use.

Are you a registered nonprofit?

Can individuals archive pet DNA?

Yes, Familiar Biology and Software Inc is a registered 501(c)(3) organization. All donations are fully tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.

Yes. Through our cellular preservation initiative, we reprogram somatic cells using Yamanaka factors to cryopreserve them for future veterinary regenerative medicine.