Computercraft, an American Indian– and Woman-owned small business, provides the public with user-friendly access to reliable and current genetic sequence, genomic, chemical, and scientific information.
Our technical and scientific staff work with customers to build and refine high-profile information resources that get accurate health and biomedical research data into the hands of researchers and other stakeholders all over the globe, helping them solve our world’s greatest health challenges.

WHAT WE DO
We help build and maintain the world's largest publicly available genetic sequence databases.
We provide technical guidance and support to products like PubMed Central that make it possible to share millions of full-text journal articles with researchers and the public.
We develop resources to standardize data collection and promote human health.
Health Communication and Outreach
We work with government agencies and organizations to expand critical health information to underserved populations.
KEY CLIENTS
- National Institutes of Health
- National Center for Biotechnology Information
- National Library of Medicine
- Center for Information Technology
- National Park Service
- Indian Health Service
- Chickasaw Nation
- University of Virginia Data Science Institute