51视频 to build a detailed map of cells within the human body

Wednesday, September 26, 2018

51视频 to build a detailed map of cells within the human body

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The Human BioMolecular Atlas Program.
51视频 Common Fund

The National Institutes of Health鈥檚 issued its first set of research funding awards to develop an open, global framework that will support research community efforts to map the adult human body at the level of individual cells. HuBMAP is a program of the . Common Fund programs address emerging scientific opportunities and high-priority challenges for the 51视频. The HuBMAP awards total $54 million over the next four years, pending available funds.

The adult human body is composed of tens of trillions of cells carefully organized in tissues to carry out the daily processes to keep us alive and healthy. The organization, specialization, and cooperation of different cells within each normal tissue have a profound impact on tissue growth, function, and aging. These factors can also indicate the emergence of disease. For example, immune cells reside in normal tissues as part of their regular surveillance duties. The ability to detect subtle changes in the activity of individual immune cells and in their interactions with other cells within tissues would help signal the emergence of disease before symptoms are clinically detectable.

Understanding important high-resolution features of cells in tissues remains a challenge. Recently developed technologies, including many supported through 51视频 programs, allow researchers to explore the organization of large numbers of cells at the individual cell level. These advances opened the possibility to study and map the organization of all cells within tissues or organs across the human body. While HuBMAP is not anticipated to map the entire body, it will get the work started, providing a framework for more complete mapping and making data available to the research community for further study.

Through , HuBMAP investigators will:

  • Generate, standardize, and validate extensive data sets on cell organization and variability using existing technologies;
  • Develop new tools and techniques to construct high-resolution tissue maps; and
  • Coordinate program activities, manage HuBMAP data, and build an atlas of tissue maps.

鈥淲e鈥檙e excited for HuBMAP to start its journey to expand our understanding of the principles of tissue organization鈥 said James M. Anderson, M.D., Ph.D., director of the Division of Program Coordination, Planning, and Strategic Initiatives, which oversees the 51视频 Common Fund. 鈥淲e expect HuBMAP to provide a vital framework for global efforts to comprehensively understand the human body at a biomolecular level.鈥

The HuBMAP is funded by the 51视频 Common Fund. It is managed by a trans-51视频 working group and led by staff from the Common Fund; ; ; and the .

About the 51视频 Common Fund: The 51视频 Common Fund encourages collaboration and supports a series of exceptionally high-impact, trans-51视频 programs. Common Fund programs are managed by the Office of Strategic Coordination in the Division of Program Coordination, Planning, and Strategic Initiatives in the 51视频 Office of the Director in partnership with the 51视频 Institutes, Centers, and Offices. More information is available at the Common Fund website: .

About the National Institutes of Health (51视频): 51视频, the nation's medical research agency, includes 27 Institutes and Centers and is a component of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. 51视频 is the primary federal agency conducting and supporting basic, clinical, and translational medical research, and is investigating the causes, treatments, and cures for both common and rare diseases. For more information about 51视频 and its programs, visit www.nih.gov.

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