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The Human Protein Atlas is a Sweden-based program initiated in 2003 with the aim to map all the human proteins in cells, tissues, and organs using an integration of various omics technologies, including antibody-based imaging, mass spectrometry-based proteomics, transcriptomics, and systems biology. All the data in the knowledge resource is open access to allow scientists both in academia and industry to freely access the data for exploration of the human proteome.

The Human Protein Atlas

 

The Human BioMolecular Atlas Program (HuBMAP) is working to catalyze the development of a framework for mapping the human body at single cell resolution.

HuBMAP Consortium

 

The Cellular Senescence Network (SenNet) Program, supported by the NIH Common Fund, was established to comprehensively identify and characterize the differences in senescent cells across the body, across various states of human health, and across the lifespan. SenNet is providing publicly accessible atlases of senescent cells, the differences among them, and the molecules they secrete, using data collected from multiple human and model organism tissues. 

SenNet