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Hi, I was wondering if there is already something going on to set up a sort of "Human Cytome Project" ? In my opinion the hardware and most of the software seems to be avaialable to set up such a project ? For the cellular level, light-microscopy based reader technology would be very interesting to use ? Studying and mapping the genome, transcriptome and proteome at the organisational level of the cell for various celltypes and organ models could provide us with a lot of information of what actually goes on in organisms in the spatio-spectro-temporal space ? I have been thinking (working) about a concept which could provide the basic framework for exploring and managing this cellular level of biological organisation research on a large scale, but I would like to know if there is already some thought/work going on in the direction of setting up an initiative such as a "Human Cytome Project" ? This is just an idea, so I am really interested to hear if there is something in it, or even if it is not worth while what I just wrote. Best regards, Peter Van Osta
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