NIH Human BioMolecular Atlas Program

Based upon new imaging and biomolecular sequencing technologies, multiple national and international efforts are underway to more comprehensively understand human cells. The Human BioMolecular Atlas Program (HuBMAP) is a consortium composed of diverse research teams funded by the National Institutes of Health. HuBMAP is committed to developing the next generation of molecular analysis technologies, computational tools, and to generate foundational maps of healthy human tissues in order to accelerate the construction of an atlas of the human body for the understanding the relationship between tissue organization and function. HuBMAP values secure, open sharing, and collaboration with other consortia and the wider research community.

NIH Human Tumor Atlas Network

Human Cell Atlas

The Human Cell Atlas Data Coordination Platform is providing a platform for biological scientists to share, organize, analyze, and interrogate single-cell data, helping these scientists create comprehensive reference maps of all human cells.