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HuBMAP Inaugural Data Release: Detailed Anatomical Data about Seven Human Organs for Scientists, Public

HuBMAP Inaugural Data Release: Detailed Anatomical Data about Seven Human Organs for Scientists, Public

by Ken Chiacchia | Aug 28, 2020 | Press release

  Sept. 1, 2020 HuBMAP (the Human BioMolecular Atlas Program) has released its inaugural data for use by the scientific community and the general public. Included in this release are detailed, 3D anatomical data and genetic sequences of healthy tissues from seven...

PSC-Associated Collaboration Begins Mapping Human Body to Single-Cell Level

by Ken Chiacchia | Oct 9, 2019 | Science Highlights

HuBMAP Consortium Charts out Goals for Navigable 3D Map in Article in Nature Oct. 9, 2019 A national collaboration of scientists has taken the first steps to creating a 3D map of the human body, down to the level of single cells and smaller. In an article in the...

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