The Human Cell Atlas White Paper
Aviv Regev, Sarah Teichmann, Orit Rozenblatt-Rosen, Michael, Stubbington, Kristin Ardlie, Ido Amit, Paola Arlotta, Gary Bader, Christophe, Benoist, Moshe Biton, Bernd Bodenmiller, Benoit Bruneau, Peter Campbell, Mary, Carmichael, Piero Carninci, Leslie Castelo-Soccio

TL;DR
The Human Cell Atlas aims to create comprehensive reference maps of all human cells to advance biological understanding and medical applications, involving phased projects, standardization, and international collaboration.
Contribution
This White Paper outlines the initial plan, scope, and collaborative framework for building the Human Cell Atlas as a global, evolving resource.
Findings
Phase 1 focuses on key tissues and organs.
Standardized methods enable cross-sample comparisons.
The atlas will support disease understanding and therapy development.
Abstract
The Human Cell Atlas (HCA) will be made up of comprehensive reference maps of all human cells - the fundamental units of life - as a basis for understanding fundamental human biological processes and diagnosing, monitoring, and treating disease. It will help scientists understand how genetic variants impact disease risk, define drug toxicities, discover better therapies, and advance regenerative medicine. A resource of such ambition and scale should be built in stages, increasing in size, breadth, and resolution as technologies develop and understanding deepens. We will therefore pursue Phase 1 as a suite of flagship projects in key tissues, systems, and organs. We will bring together experts in biology, medicine, genomics, technology development and computation (including data analysis, software engineering, and visualization). We will also need standardized experimental and…
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