@article{4636, keywords = {ethics, Genetics, Molecular biology}, author = {Ido Amit and Kristin Ardlie and Fabiana Arzuaga and Gordon Awandare and Gary Bader and Alexander Bernier and Piero Carninci and Stacey Donnelly and Roland Eils and Alistair R. R. Forrest and Henry T. Greely and Roderic Guigo and Nir Hacohen and Muzlifah Haniffa and Emily Sarah Kirby and Bartha Maria Knoppers and Arnold Kriegstein and Ed S. Lein and Sten Linnarsson and Partha P. Majumder and Miriam Merad and Kerstin Meyer and Musa M. Mhlanga and Garry Nolan and Ntobeko A. B. Ntusi and Dana Pe’er and Shyam Prabhakar and Maili Raven-Adams and Aviv Regev and Orit Rozenblatt-Rosen and Senjuti Saha and Andrea Saltzman and Alex K. Shalek and Jay W. Shin and Henk Stunnenberg and Sarah A. Teichmann and Timothy Tickle and Alexandra-Chloe Villani and Christine Wells and Barbara Wold and Huanming Yang and Xiaowei Zhuang}, title = {The commitment of the human cell atlas to humanity}, abstract = {The Human Cell Atlas (HCA) is a global partnership “to create comprehensive reference maps of all human cells—the fundamental units of life – as a basis for both understanding human health and diagnosing, monitoring, and treating disease.” (https://www.humancellatlas.org/) The atlas shall characterize cells from diverse individuals across the globe to better understand human biology. HCA proactively considers the priorities of, and benefits accrued to, contributing communities. Here, we lay out principles and action items that have been adopted to affirm HCA’s commitment to equity so that the atlas is beneficial to all of humanity.}, year = {2024}, journal = {Nature Communications}, volume = {15}, pages = {10019}, month = {2024-11-20}, issn = {2041-1723}, url = {https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-54306-x}, doi = {10.1038/s41467-024-54306-x}, language = {en}, }