News ArticlesPan-disease atlas maps molecular fingerprints of health, disease and agingA new study has mapped the distinct molecular "fingerprints" that 59 diseases leave in an individual's blood protein - which would enable blood tests to discern troubling signs from those that are more common. Publishing today in Science, an international team of researchers mapped how thousands of proteins in human blood shift as a result of aging and serious diseases, such as cancer and cardiovascular and autoimmune diseases...Read more Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation allocates 600 million to data-driven life scienceOn November 7th it was announced that Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation in an initiative to strengthen AI and life science allocates an additional SEK 600 million to data-driven life science including SEK 270 million for the "AlphaCell" pilot project aiming to build AI based cell models and SEK 30 million to extend the Human Protein Atlas program until the year 2030...Read more A new version 24 of the Human Protein Atlas has been released at the HUPO meeting in Dresden,GermanyA new version of the open access Human Protein Atlas has been launched (version 24) including many new features. The data is summarized in eight resources harboring information about all human protein-coding genes. Altogether 5 million web pages and over 10 million manually annotated high-resolution bioimages are presented, including 16 knowledge summaries in which various aspects of the human proteome is reported...Read more The version 23 of the Human Protein Atlas with updated genome assembly and a new Interaction sectionA new version 23 of the open access Human Protein Atlas has been launched today...Read more The new version 22 of the Human Protein Atlas has been launched todayA new version 22 of the open access Human Protein Atlas has been launched today...Read more |