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Biomedicine S.H.R.O. Labs in the grid of nonprofit projects

August 11, 2008 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Vetting explained

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Linden Lab, creator of Second life, listed in their official website the Biomedicine Research Labs Island, created by the Digi S Lab team of the Sbarro Health Research Organization - SHRO (Philadelphia, PA), among the six examples of nonprofit project in the metaverse, sorted by `Wellness and Health Issues` category. The international team, directed by Professor Giuseppe Russo, (avatar: alfa roux) started his work less than one year ago and, in this short period, successfully created a realistic scientific environment. The Digi S Lab island has been valued as a reliable educational environment in the metaverse, open to everybody, according to a spirit of science sharing and divulgation. Here the official statement showing the list of the six projects chosen for the specific category: Health & Wellness Issues in Second Life Health and wellness issues are among the most active and successful themes present in Second Life. Check out these external links to discover more how this particular sector is using the Second Life Grid *http://secondlifegrid.net/programs/nonprofit
  • SHRO is non profit organization founded and directed by Professor Antonio Giordano (Philadelphia, PA).
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