A team of postdoctoral and research scientists at the Wellcome Sanger Institute and MRC Cancer Unit has made data sets of human and mouse immune and stromal cells openly accessible on a preview site that provides initial access to data
for the Human Cell Atlas initiative, before these have been published.
The BRAIN Initiative has laid critical groundwork
for a Human Cell Atlas by funding transformative initiatives that have developed next - generation technologies to explore the brain and nervous system.
Most data types
for the Human Cell Atlas will require some processing to support the majority of downstream use cases (e.g. alignment and demultiplexing for single - cell RNA sequencing, detection and segmentation for image - based transcriptomics).
The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative invites applications for one year pilot projects to develop technologies
for the Human Cell Atlas, establish best practices in the field, and begin a common data archive for analysis and investigation.
The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative is funding 38 pilot projects to help build new technologies, best practices, and data analysis techniques
for the Human Cell Atlas.
Two research projects based at SciLifeLab have been granted funding from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, which was formed by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Dr. Priscilla Chan, and provides financial and engineering support
for the Human Cell Atlas — an ambitious international collaboration that aims to create a reference atlas of all cells in the healthy -LSB-...]
The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative has announced today the funding of 85 projects to develop collaborative computational tools
for a human cell atlas.
Here we describe the idea, its potential utility, early proofs - of - concept, and some design considerations
for the Human Cell Atlas, including a commitment to open data, code, and community.
Not exact matches
National Institutes of Health Director Francis Collins delivered an upbeat assessment of what lies in store
for the world's largest supporter of biomedical research, projecting advances in battling genetic disorders such as sickle
cell disease and the development of an
atlas of
human cells to...
Something like a Google Earth
for the inside of the
human head, the
atlas will make it possible
for neuroscientists (or anyone else) to inspect large features of neuronal architecture, or tiny details down to the level of the
cell.
Freiburg researchers map out the
atlas of gene regulators in
human cardiac
cells for the first time
The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative is supporting the
Human Cell Atlas by funding scientists with innovative ideas
for the project.
Now researchers at UC San Francisco have taken the first step toward a comprehensive
atlas of gene expression in
cells across the developing
human brain, making available new insights into how specific
cells and gene networks contribute to building this most complex of organs, and serving as a resource
for researchers around the world to study the interplay between these genetic programs and neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism, intellectual disability and schizophrenia.
The
Human Developmental Cell Atlas programme will create genomic reference maps of all the cells that are important for human develo
Human Developmental
Cell Atlas programme will create genomic reference maps of all the
cells that are important
for human develo
human development
«We are excited about the efforts to create a
Human Cell Atlas and the addition of new emerging tools to create a knowledge - based platform for understanding the human cell» says Mathias Uhlen, Director of the international Human Protein Atlas consor
Human Cell Atlas and the addition of new emerging tools to create a knowledge - based platform for understanding the human cell» says Mathias Uhlen, Director of the international Human Protein Atlas consort
Cell Atlas and the addition of new emerging tools to create a knowledge - based platform
for understanding the
human cell» says Mathias Uhlen, Director of the international Human Protein Atlas consor
human cell» says Mathias Uhlen, Director of the international Human Protein Atlas consort
cell» says Mathias Uhlen, Director of the international
Human Protein Atlas consor
Human Protein
Atlas consortium.
The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative invites applications
for one year projects to develop computational tools, algorithms, visualizations, and benchmark datasets in support of the
Human Cell Atlas.
Now, their goal is to scale it up
for use by the
Human Cell Atlas, which hopes to use such advances to build a more complete picture of all human cells in their healthy s
Human Cell Atlas, which hopes to use such advances to build a more complete picture of all
human cells in their healthy s
human cells in their healthy state.
The
Human Cell Atlas (HCA) Consortium has released a blueprint for the international initiative's efforts to create a comprehensive reference map of all human cells, a project that will form the basis for a deeper understanding of human health and for diagnosing, monitoring, and treating dis
Human Cell Atlas (HCA) Consortium has released a blueprint
for the international initiative's efforts to create a comprehensive reference map of all
human cells, a project that will form the basis for a deeper understanding of human health and for diagnosing, monitoring, and treating dis
human cells, a project that will form the basis
for a deeper understanding of
human health and for diagnosing, monitoring, and treating dis
human health and
for diagnosing, monitoring, and treating disease.
«Completing the
Human Cell Atlas is a mammoth task that needs the participation of many international collaborations and the combined knowledge - base will be an immeasurably valuable tool to model the plethora of dynamic components that enable life and to create a resource that can be used to explore new ideas
for therapies and diagnostics in the near future».
The
Human Cell Atlas (HCA) is an international collaborative consortium, which aims to create comprehensive reference maps of all human cells — the fundamental units of life — as a basis for both understanding human health and diagnosing, monitoring, and treating dis
Human Cell Atlas (HCA) is an international collaborative consortium, which aims to create comprehensive reference maps of all
human cells — the fundamental units of life — as a basis for both understanding human health and diagnosing, monitoring, and treating dis
human cells — the fundamental units of life — as a basis
for both understanding
human health and diagnosing, monitoring, and treating dis
human health and diagnosing, monitoring, and treating disease.
For a systems - level understanding of all crucial protein interactions during
cell division, we are combining automated single molecule calibrated imaging and computational data analysis with advanced machine learning and modelling approaches to build an integrated protein
atlas of the
human dividing
cell.
The protein
atlas now also includes a Dictionary that aims to facilitate the interpretation and use of the image - based data available in the Human Protein Atlas, but also to serve as a tool for training and understanding tissue histology, pathology and cell bio
atlas now also includes a Dictionary that aims to facilitate the interpretation and use of the image - based data available in the
Human Protein
Atlas, but also to serve as a tool for training and understanding tissue histology, pathology and cell bio
Atlas, but also to serve as a tool
for training and understanding tissue histology, pathology and
cell biology.
A complete
Human Cell Atlas would give us a unique ID card for each cell type, a three - dimensional map of how cell types work together to form tissues, knowledge of how all body systems are connected, and insights into how changes in the map underlie health and dise
Cell Atlas would give us a unique ID card
for each
cell type, a three - dimensional map of how cell types work together to form tissues, knowledge of how all body systems are connected, and insights into how changes in the map underlie health and dise
cell type, a three - dimensional map of how
cell types work together to form tissues, knowledge of how all body systems are connected, and insights into how changes in the map underlie health and dise
cell types work together to form tissues, knowledge of how all body systems are connected, and insights into how changes in the map underlie health and disease.
To develop the methodology, the group analyzed the molecular profiles of
human embryonic stem
cells and compared them with data
for 12,000 samples of 33 different tumor types held by The Cancer Genome
Atlas (TCGA), a U.S. public database.
This data lays the foundation
for an immune
cell atlas, an important first step in the Human Cell Atlas consortium's goal of an initial draft atlas of 30 million cells covering many tiss
cell atlas, an important first step in the Human Cell Atlas consortium's goal of an initial draft atlas of 30 million cells covering many tis
atlas, an important first step in the
Human Cell Atlas consortium's goal of an initial draft atlas of 30 million cells covering many tiss
Cell Atlas consortium's goal of an initial draft atlas of 30 million cells covering many tis
Atlas consortium's goal of an initial draft
atlas of 30 million cells covering many tis
atlas of 30 million
cells covering many tissues.