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  • Mapping the fly

    CZ Biohub joins international effort to build the first cell atlas for a mainstay of biology

  • Old mouse, new tech

    The Tabula Muris Consortium probes the mysteries of ‘young blood’ at the single-cell level

  • From parts list to blueprint:<br>OpenCell lights the way

  • In the blood: How fatherhood shaped one scientist’s path

  • Tracking how childhood diseases develop at the cellular level

    Researchers are cataloging how cells in healthy tissues develop before and shortly after birth to better understand what a disease is — and how to stop it in its tracks.

  • A day in the life of an early-career researcher: Abbas Rizvi

    We sat down with Abbas Rizvi, an associate research scientist at Columbia’s Zuckerman Institute, to explore what a day in the life of an early-career researcher looks like.

  • Biology’s most ambitious map yet: What is the Human Cell Atlas?

    What if the answer to preventing, treating and eradicating disease was already within us? This ambitious project aims to create an open, shareable reference atlas of our cells, the building blocks of life.

  • How breakthroughs in the science of inflammation could lead to healthier pregnancies

    Dr. Jurado and her team hope to learn more about the genes that are active in maternal and fetal immune cells, the cell types they’re found in, and how these cells interact as a network.