The Embryo Digital Atlas is a web based platform for curious citizens, students and scientists, to visualize complex experimental datasets of embryogenesis in an easy and beautiful way.
We foresee the following uses of our platform:
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Exploring complex datasets by varying time steps, changing modalities and colors, changing datasets, model organisms (fly, zebrafish, human embryos)
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Sharing knowledge about datasets and teaching each other by tagging images.
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Generating beautiful visualizations and exporting for publications or presentations.
Shvartsman lab at Princeton University
Center for Data Arts at The New School
Illustrations by Nobel Prize winner Ramón y Cajal
Ernst Haeckel's Kunstformen der Natur
The beautiful Wind Map by Fernanda Viégas and Martin Wattenberg.
The Allen Cell Institute's Cell Explorer
The Human Protein Atlas
And more
Want to contribute? Here is the roadmap and here are the contributor guidelines.
We warmly thank the Shvartsman Lab, the Center for Data Arts, the Mozilla Science Lab, the MOZWOW 2017 cohort, Jérôme Le Lan.