Reddit AMA: The Human Cell Atlas

On Thursday, April 26, the Human Cell Atlas Organizing Committee and Reddit Science will discuss "The Human Cell Atlas". Cells are the most fundamental unit of life, yet we know surprisingly little about them. A complete understanding of human cells could give us a unique "ID card" for each cell type, a three-dimensional map of how cell types work together to form tissues, and provide insight into how changes in the map underlie health and disease. Ask your questions about The Human Cell Atlas and join the conversation at 1:00 p.m. Eastern.
Source: NHGRI Homepage Highlights - Category: Genetics & Stem Cells Source Type: news
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