Contribute images
The atlas grows from images contributed by the veterinary community. Species we have never seen are exactly the ones worth sending.
Contributor accounts are coming
Self-service upload with curator review is the next phase of the project. Until it ships, email your images to mammersbach@ucdavis.edu and a curator will add them for you.
What makes a good contribution
- Single-cell crops (CellaVision-style) or field-of-view photomicrographs, in focus, correctly white-balanced.
- Cells from a clinically healthy animal where possible — the atlas is primarily a normal reference — but well-documented diseased cases are welcome and are labeled as such.
- A confident species identification. Genus-level or uncertain identifications cannot be published yet.
- The specimen context: health status, stain, sex, age, source, collection date, and how the image was acquired (instrument, objective).
Rights and licensing
By contributing, you assert that you own the images or have permission to share them, and that any client or institutional consent required has been obtained. Contributed images are published under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0), with your name shown as the contributor. You keep copyright, and you can ask for an image to be removed at any time.
See how to cite for how contributors are credited when images are reused.