Human Organoid Cell Atlas project kicked off

Organoids are three-dimensional structures derived from stem cell cultures which provide tractable in vitro models of human physiology and pathology and as such, hold tremendous potential for biomedical applications. Coordinated by Barbara Treutlein and colleagues, researchers worldwide are now uniting efforts to compile the state-of-knowledge on human organoids with single-cell technologies, and link the data to the tissue profiles in the Human Cell Atlas (HCA). 

Find external page original article published in Nature Biotechnology (open access).  

Read the EU-fact sheet and description of the project “external page Molecular atlas of the brain across the human lifespan” to which Barbara Treutlein and her Quantitative Developmental Biology lab contribute, an initiative that is part of the HCA.

Learn about the Quantitative Developmental Biology Lab led by Barbara Treutlein.

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