
Alain CHEDOTAL — PUPH, UCBL, HDR
Anaïs FAVRE — IE, UCBL
Qingwei LI — Doctorant, UCBL
Chef d'équipe : Alain CHEDOTAL
Embryo | Fetus | Development | Tissue clearing | Cell atlas | 3D imaging | Evolution | Developmental disorders | Light sheet microscopy | Cell Atlas
Developmental diseases are a major public healthcare burden and today the molecular and cellular mechanisms that ensure correct tissue morphogenesis in humans remain largely unknown. We are trying to build high-resolution cellular maps of human embryonic organs including the nervous system, muscles, vasculature, skeleton and branched organs. This should help Understanding human development and the etiology of ontogenic diseases.
HuDeCA (Human Developmental Cell Atlas) is a 5-year program initiated by Inserm to build a reference atlas of embryonic and fetal human cell types. The project has been designed from the outset to enable contributions to the Human Cell Atlas (HCA), an ambitious international initiative to map all normal cell states of the body at every human life stages.
The Collection of Immunolabeled Transparent Human Embryos and Fetuses is the most advanced molecular embryology tool. Building upon the pioneering ‘DISCO’ clearing methods developed for rodent embryos, we have shifted gears to another level, where direct knowledge of molecular and cellular ontogenesis may prove critical to improve Human pregnancy.