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.
The mission of the HCA Archive is to collect and preserve the unique digital archives of the Human Cell Atlas and make them available as a resource of information for anyone interested in scientific and health research. The archive contains records, files and audio-visual content which relate to the establishment, coordination and research activities of our global and grassroots scientific community. These items are preserved, described and made searchable to anyone interested in learning more about HCA.
Learn more about HCA Archive.
Have you been a part of the HCA effort? Do you have files of interest which show how this work was carried out? Can you help us record how the HCA community is building a reference map of human cells?
If the answer is yes – you can submit materials to the archive for long term preservation. By doing this we can ensure that the HCA story is recorded and celebrated for years to come.
For more information about the process and how access to the archive is managed please see the guide for contributors or contact archive@humancellatlas.org. When submitting files to the archive you can make recommendations about access restrictions.
Are you interested in accessing and using archival materials for your research? For all enquiries or for questions about the history of HCA please contact archive@humancellatlas.org.