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DESCRIPTION:As the field of single-cell and spatial biology advances toward
 s large-scale analyses for biological insight discovery\, atlas-building p
 rogram efforts have become increasingly important. These initiatives\, how
 ever\, introduce challenges regarding data and metadata standards\, partic
 ularly in balancing constraints that enable uniform processing pipelines w
 ith the flexibility required to incorporate externally processed datasets.
  In addition\, atlases rely on tools for discovery\, analysis\, and visual
 ization across diverse biological entities and assay types\, including bul
 k\, single-cell and multi-modal assays.   \n  \nThe Human BioMolecular At
 las Program (HuBMAP) provides a multi-scale spatial atlas of the healthy h
 uman body at single-cell resolution. The HuBMAP Data Portal hosts over 5\,
 032 published datasets spanning multiple and biological scales. Over the p
 ast eight years\, the HuBMAP Data Portal has been developed by a multi-ins
 titutional team to allow global researchers\, including experimental and c
 omputational biologists and computer scientists\, to access and utilise th
 is complex data to answer emerging questions in medicine.  \n  \nIn this t
 alk\, we will introduce core concepts in spatial data management through t
 he lens of the HuBMAP Data Portal. We will discuss the importance of metad
 ata standardisation\, and demonstrate how to retrieve\, use\, visualize\, 
 and share public HuBMAP data. \n\n \n\nThis event is part of a broader w
 ebinar series on spatial transcriptomics. For more information about the s
 eries and its webinars\, please visit the following link: [“Decoding sp
 atial transcriptomics through sequences\, pixels\, and bioinformatics”](
 https://www.ebi.ac.uk/training/events/decoding-spatial-transcriptomics-thr
 ough-sequences-pixels-and-bioinformatics/).
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SUMMARY:Managing spatial data: insights from developing the Human Biomolecu
 lar Atlas Program (HuBMAP) data portal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://www.ebi.ac.uk/training/events/managing-spatial-data-i
 nsights-developing-human-biomolecular-atlas-program-hubmap-data-portal
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