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The Human Cell Atlas selected as one of ten emerging technologies to make a change to society

June 27, 2017
This week, Scientific American announced ten emerging technologies with innovations that are on the verge of changing society. One of the technologies selected was the Human Cell Atlas, which aims to integrate research exploring the building-blocks of human cells using new emerging technologies. One of the projects underlying the Human Cell Atlas is the Human Protein Atlas with the ultimate aim to provide a spatial map of all human proteins using a combination of "big data technologies".
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HPA 16 - The Cell Atlas Launched At 2016 ASCB Meeting

December 4, 2016
After the completion of the human genome in 2001, another major milestone was reached with the launch of the Cell Atlas at the 2016 American Society of Cell Biology Meeting. An open-access interactive database with unparalleled high-resolution images, the Cell Atlas visualizes for the first time the location of over 12,000 proteins in cells – opening the way to "spatial proteomics", an exciting new discipline predicted to lead to a fundamental increase in our understanding of human health and disease.
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HPA 15 - New version of the human proteins atlas with extensive transcriptomics data

April 11, 2016 Today, the Human Protein Atlas consortium launched version 15 of the database including extensive transcriptomics data and a new display view to allow comparisons of human tissue profiles on both the RNA and protein level. The launch is accompanied with an article in Molecular Systems Biology describing transcriptome resources with a focus on the comparison between the datasets generated from the Broad Institute, Boston, US (GTEx) and the Human Protein Atlas consortium at Science for Life Laboratory, Sweden.
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HPA 14 - New version of the human proteins atlas

October 16, 2015 The Human Protein Atlas today launched a new version of the database. The major new additions to version 14 are a new Mouse Brain Atlas and a new approach for antibody validation.
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HPA 13 - Launch of the tissue-based map of the human proteins

November 6, 2014 A decade after the completion of the human genome, the Human Protein Atlas program today launched a tissue-based atlas covering the protein complement of the human genome. Based on 13 million annotated images, an interactive database has been created to show the distribution of proteins in all major tissues and organs in the human body.
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Press release broadcasted live on Nov 6, 2014 at 3 p.m. CET



Press material


The human cell - video


The human cell - poster


The human proteome - poster


The human transcriptome - poster


How to target validate your antibody - poster


The use of antibodies - poster



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