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The Cell Atlas launch
We were contacted by the Advertising agency Minnesota looking for the best solution for their client. A cooperation between several reaseach groups at Albanova, SciLifeLab, KTH – Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan I Stockholm, Rudbecklaboratoriet – Uppsala Universitet I Uppsala.
Early in December 2016 Cell Atlas part of the The Human Protein Atlas was launched at the annual American Society for Cell Biology conference in San Francisco. The whole Cell Atlas team was there to discuss science with anyone interested!
For this they needed a booth that could travel as one compact parcel for easy travel. We put together a Scene UltraLight together with two Zap D1 Rollups in a CounterCase.
The Human Protein Atlas project is funded by the Knut & Alice Wallenberg foundation.
The Cell Atlas is an open-access interactive database with unparalleled high-resolution images. It visualizes for the first time the location of over 12,000 proteins in cells.
The Cell Atlas was released at a well-attended Tech Talk, where Prof. Mathias Uhlen and Ass. Prof. Emma Lundberg presented the high-resolution proteome map of the human cell, the Cell Atlas. It is an image-based atlas detailing the subcellular distribution of the human proteome.
The whole day, many interested people came to their booth in the exhibition hall, wanting to learn more about the Atlas. They were there to share their knowledge on why and how to use the Human Protein Atlas database, with a focus on the new Cell Atlas.
Author
Christian Ahlberg is CEO at Maxibit WorldwideAB. I was born 1970, the same year Jimi Hendrix died. I started with Maxibit in the company in 1995 as a designer, and since then I've worked in graphic production, sales, shipping and finally CEO. Before working with Maxibit I started a men's fashion store and was self employed for three years and before that been working as a wood shop teatcher for a year and I also studied at the University of Uppsala. I love outdoor activities such as fishing, skiing, water sports, sailing, skating and of course spending time with my family and friends. If it isn't fun it's not worth it! So start showing your teeth in a big smile every day even if you're wearing brases!







