The Human Cell Atlas (HCA) celebrated its 10-year anniversary, marking significant advancements in single-cell and spatial data generation for tissue and organ systems. The project is now transitioning to HCA 2.0, focusing on scaling spatial atlases, enhancing global representation, and integrating disease contexts to aid drug development and diagnostics. This shift will enable more precise modeling of cellular interactions and disease progression, crucial for future biomedical research and clinical applications.
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