The Translational Research Institute-Dr. Tetsuya Ogura Fujii AC (TRI-TOF AC) is an organization of scientist, social activists and humanitarian professionals.
The TRI-TOF AC has the aim of improving the quality of life on vulnerable communities, mainly for women, children and indigenous populations in Mexico and in Latin America.
Our approach is the innovation on energy sources, environmental solutions, identification of potential new commercial products from nature, use of common folklore to develop novelty in the way things are done.
The TRI-TOF AC uses modern international knowledge to bring innovation into the communities in need, teaching children and students these techniques, for a secure and better future for their families in their communities.
The TRI-TOF AC also looks at creating local jobs and industry, with the goal at reducing the need for people to migrate in search of better economic opportunities. Migration leaves behind women, children and elders creating a vacuum that cannot be replaced in the community.
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The TRI-TOF vision is to improve the living standards of vulnerable people and vulnerable communities
The lives of people and communities can be transformed through the adoption and tropicalization of better technologies or the creation of innovation.
The TRI-TOF prefers the creation of innovation through ideas in concordance with the needs of the people interested
When a technology is tropicalized or adapted to a new situation, the technology loses merit and efficacy. Thus, by creating innovation, the TRI-TOF makes sure that the technology will pertain to the precise need of the community and that the idea will be adopted, simply because the idea was created by the community itself.
The TRI-TOF only brings modern technology, at international level, which allows for the proper implementation of the idea and the best benefit of the community in need.
The TRI-TOF is a recently created association that unites scientists and professionals from different preparation to form multidisciplinary teams.
The combination of knowledge and professional experience creates an unprecedented dynamism, which helps to solve environmental and social situations, using the best techniques available internationally.
The main Corporate purpose of the TRI-TOF AC is to coordinate efforts of professionals to transfer basic knowledge, scientific and social, into applied projects for social and economic benefit, with the concomitant vision of creating local jobs and long-term sustainability. The implementation of international technology
at rural levels in Mexico, in order to create equanimity and social balance to improve the standard of living of the population, focusing mainly on the well-being of women and children, as well as people with special needs.
TRI-TOF AC’s social objectives are: coordination of international efforts, with high profile professionals, in order to achieve the implementation of modern ideas and projects with high social and economic impact in vulnerable communities,
helping to restore a healthy environment in an ordered and self-sustainable manner.
The TRI-TOF AC team searches to help vulnerable communities in Latin America to achieve a better standard of living, in their communities. Developing processes to solve environmental health hazards, creating local economic opportunities, improving the educational level of indigenous populations, especially women, including them into the global scheme of opportunities.
The Translational Research Institute-Dr. Tetsuya Ogura Fujii AC (TRI-TOF) scientific division is pursuing four major areas of research: pharmaceutical, energy, mineralogy, and environment.
Pharmaceutical: Mexico possesses an abundant flora, one of the most diverse in the world. The ethnobotany of the indigenous people of Mexico and Latin America is ancient, diverse and very rich, the curative properties of only a few plants have been studied using modern technologies. The TRI-TOF is gathering information to identify diverse candidates used to cure different illnesses in order to start analyzing their pharmaceutical properties, against cancer, diabetes, lupus, depression, among other interests.
Energy: Renewable energy is not restricted to solar or wind, biomass is also a very abundant source of energy. Petroleum is one source of ancient biomass which sequestered carbon for millions of years until humans found a way to liberate that carbon-producing energy and chemicals for their use. The TRI-TOF is researching into uses of different sources of biomass to generate energy within the zero-emission parameters required to help the climate change protocols.
Mineralogy: Mexico is the 14th country in size in the world, where the land is rich in minerals and metals. Unfortunately, most of the land is sold to other countries without treatment, to their benefit only. The TRI-TOF is researching better ways to extract the metals in-situ, for better profitability and improved environmental impact.
Environment: Climate change is real and to this point is does not matter if it has been induced by external causalities or by human behavior. Climate change is here and we must adapt, change and counteract in order to survive. The TRI-TOF is investing in findings sustainable solutions for polluted waters, garbage dumps, gas emissions, illnesses produced by poor environmental quality.
All four areas of research at the TRI-TOF converge from time to time, but one parameter that is highly maintained is the sustainability of the projects, the job creation, and the overall benefits to vulnerable communities. For example, the TRI-TOF is investing in the reproduction of the plants of interest in order not to deplete the natural habitat and their abundance. Modern reproduction techniques allow for the mass reproduction of strong endemic trees in different regions, for eventual reforestation. This opens the door to produce pharmaceuticals, quality wood, biomass, serve as a habitat for other species, and control erosion. The TRI-TOF AC has identified groups of experts that can undertake projects into forest management, fire and erosion prevention, and forest sustainability.
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