Objective
The Human
Cell Atlas is a new international initiative that aims to define all human cell
types in terms of their gene expression and other distinctive molecular
characteristics. This information will be linked with features such as location
and morphology to provide a comprehensive reference map of the molecular states
of cells within healthy human tissues.
This will
provide an extremely valuable resource to empower the global research community
to systematically study the biological changes associated with different
diseases, understand where genes associated with disease are active in our
bodies, analyse the molecular mechanisms that govern the production and
activity of different cell types, and sort out how different cell types combine
and work together to form tissues.
To achieve
this, disparate fields of expertise in biology, medicine, genomics, technology
development, and computation (including data analysis, software engineering,
and visualization) will need to come together in a coherent, concerted
way. Furthermore, an international effort must be able to compare across
diverse cell types and tissue types in consistent ways, while studying samples
from diverse human communities.
I will
introduce this nascent initiative and discuss how it will be achieved by groups
working together throughout the world