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  1. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    May 27, 2007 ... (The ELSI program was established by Watson to study the ethical, legal, and social implications of the human genome project.) ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2007_05_27_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  2. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Lander was also a lead researcher in the Human Genome Project. ... Both the Human Genome Project and the Broad Institute are practitioners of open data. ...
    www.earlham.edu/.../varmus-named-to-obamas-science-advisory.html - Cached
  3. peters/fos/2009/01 - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    He's the person most responsible for OA to the results of the human genome project, as well as a defender of PubChem against the ACS. ...
    www.earlham.edu/.../fos/.../francis-collins-rumored-to-be-obama.html - Cached
  4. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    The Human Genome Project, completed in 2003, was a 13-year, international, interdisciplinary effort to map the human genetic code. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/.../oa-spurring-research-and-education.html - Cached
  5. Suber, FOS Newsletter, 1/1/02
    This historic coup is now credited to grad student James Kent, who wrote a 10000 line gene assembler in four weeks, allowing the UCSC Human Genome Project ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/newsletter/01-01-02.htm - Cached
  6. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    The [Arab Human Genome Project] team want to complete 100 results by the end of 2010 as part of an international "1000 Genomes Project" to establish a ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2008/.../oa-to-arab-genome-data.html - Cached
  7. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    May 1, 2005 ... By contrast, in the best traditions of science, the rival Human Genome Project made its genomic data accessible to anyone as soon as possible. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2005_05_01_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  8. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Varmus is one of the most high-profile advocates of Open Access and the role of government in providing open access, and both the Human Genome Project and ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2009/04/more-on-oa-to-geodata.html - Cached
  9. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Apr 8, 2007 ... The human genome project has provided us with a large number of parts, but we don't know they fit together, how the biomolecules interact. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2007_04_08_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  10. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    ... Institutes of Health (NIH), has announced the latest round of mega genome sequencing projects - effectively the follow-ons to the Human Genome Project. ...
    www.earlham.edu/.../oa-to-genome-sequences-for-11-more.html - Cached
  11. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    First, Collins has been a public advocate for OA to data, most notably in the Human Genome Project, which he lead. Even if that wasn't the case, ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2009_07_05_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  12. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Apr 5, 2009 ... The story of Creative Commons, Wikipedia, open-source software, the Human Genome Project, and other heartening developments is told in ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2009_04_05_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  13. Peter Suber, SPARC Open Access Newsletter, 7/2/08
    Francis Collins, the man most responsible for OA to the results of the Human Genome Project, announced his resignation as director of the National Human ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/newsletter/07-02-08.htm - Cached
  14. Suber, SPARC Open Access Newsletter, 8/2/05
    ... the open-access element was key --following in the public-domain spirit of genetics and genomics data release, for example, by the Human Genome Project. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/newsletter/08-02-05.htm - Cached
  15. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    [T]he Human Genome Project. If you recall, the federal government set out to map the human genome. But a private company, Celera Genomics, came along and ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/.../more-on-brewster-kahle-and-oca.html - Cached
  16. peters/fos/2005_07_03_fosblogarchive - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Jul 3, 2005 ... director of the National Human Genome Research Institute and leader of the Human Genome Project, Celera's publicly funded rival in the race to sequence ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2005_07_03_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  17. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    It was hotly debated at the beginning of the Human Genome Project (HGP), and for its entire duration in relation to competition between the public and ...
    www.earlham.edu/.../redrawing-line-between-open-and-closed.html - Cached
  18. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    PubChem represents a vital next step for NIH in leveraging its investment in the Human Genome Project, integrating output from the Molecular Libraries ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2005_06_05_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  19. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Linguists are calling for an online public database, similar to the human genome project, that would allow researchers to collaboratively share different ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/.../genbank-for-language-disorders.html - Cached
  20. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Is it perhaps time for the Human Genome Project's “Bermuda Agreement” on sequence deposition to be applied to all H5N1 sequences? ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/.../more-on-oa-to-avian-flu-data.html - Cached
  21. Peter Suber, SPARC Open Access Newsletter, 8/2/09
    Collins directed the OA Human Genome Project and defended the OA PubChem against the lobbying of the American Chemical Society. The nomination comes nine ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/newsletter/08-02-09.htm - Cached
  22. peters/fos/2009/01 - Peter Suber, Open Access News
    ... which discusses OA to public sector information and alludes favorably to the open data aspects of the Human Genome Project. (Thanks to techPresident . ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/.../update-on-obamas-first-days.html - Cached
  23. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Without the abdication of at least some intellectual property rights, important 'intellectual commons' such as the Internet, the Human Genome Project, ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2004_03_14_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  24. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Even Celera Genomics Corp., the for-profit company that sequenced the human genome simultaneously with the public-funded Human Genome Project, has stopped ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/.../access-to-internet-and-access-to.html - Cached
  25. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    "The tremendous benefits of broad, unfettered access to information are already clear from the Human Genome Project, which has made its DNA sequences ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2007/12/more-on-nih-victory.html - Cached
  26. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Nov 23, 2008 ... The human genome project illustrated just how rapidly humankind can advance ...... The [Arab Human Genome Project] team want to complete 100 ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2008_11_23_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  27. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Jan 18, 2004 ... sciences" open source movement, citing such examples as "the Human Genome Project, the Open Bioinformatics Foundation and the Public Library of Science. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2004_01_18_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  28. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Numerous examples of broad data sharing, ranging from the Human Genome Project, to the Framingham Heart Study, to the myriad genomewide association studies ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/.../paper-retracted-for-breaking.html - Cached
  29. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Mar 19, 2006 ... This is a far cry from the Human Genome Project, in which all the data were placed in the public domain 24 hours after sequencing. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2006_03_19_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  30. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Nov 13, 2005 ... [5] The human genome project: researchers everywhere can access a shared database in the public domain, and add their annotations (www.ensembl.org). ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2005_11_13_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  31. Peter Suber, Open-Access Timeline (formerly: FOS Timeline)
    The Human Genome Project launched its open-access web site. The research project began in 1990. See these details on the history of the HGP. 1994. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/timeline.htm - Cached
  32. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Sep 20, 2009 ... Numerous examples of broad data sharing, ranging from the Human Genome Project, to the Framingham Heart Study, to the myriad genomewide ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2009_09_20_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  33. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Jan 4, 2009 ... Dr. Collins led NIH participation in the Human Genome Project before resigning last August to explore other professional opportunities. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2009_01_04_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  34. 26 Nobel laureates support OA mandate at NIH - Peter Suber, Open ...
    ... amply demonstrated in other innovative efforts within the NIH – most notably with the database that contains the outcome of the Human Genome Project. ...
    www.earlham.edu/.../26-nobel-laureates-support-oa-mandate.html - Cached
  35. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    What would the consequences have been for global health research if the human genome project had been commercialized, for example? ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2005_12_11_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  36. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Apr 24, 2005 ... Excerpt: "Celera Genomics, which raced with the publicly financed Human Genome Project to decipher the human DNA sequence, has decided to abandon the ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2005_04_24_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  37. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Dec 4, 2005 ... The signatories, including James Watson who discovered the structure of DNA, and Sir John Sulston, who headed the British end of the human genome project, ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2005_12_04_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  38. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    May 24, 2009 ... In 1996, at a meeting in Bermuda, researchers participating in the Human Genome Project opened the floodgates of DNA data by agreeing to ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2009_05_24_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  39. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    To encourage rapid research advances, and in keeping with the principles pioneered by the Human Genome Project, all data generated through these initiatives ...
    www.earlham.edu/.../nih-funds-6-genome-studies-data-to-be.html - Cached
  40. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Outlining the Human Knowledge Project (like Human Genome Project where scientists rejected Venter's Solera – a private project. The two databases complement ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/.../notes-on-google-book-event.html - Cached
  41. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Aug 2, 2009 ... Collins has been a public advocate for OA to data, most notably in the Human Genome Project, which he lead. Even if that wasn't the case, ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2009_08_02_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  42. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    This realm is being transformed by the success of the Human Genome Project (HGP) . By mapping the human genome, the HGP demonstrated the possibilities of ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/.../business-leaders-support-oa-for.html - Cached
  43. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Jan 16, 2005 ... of collaborative information-sharing initiatives such as those that use the Human Genome Project and the development of the World Wide Web as models. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2005_01_16_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  44. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Jun 8, 2008 ... Collins is notable to OA advocates because the Human Genome Project was an early , prominent provider of OA to its data. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2008_06_08_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  45. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    May 15, 2005 ... This effort to aggregate disparate public chemical data into a single resource was long overdue, Austin noted, pointing out that if the Human Genome Project ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2005_05_15_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  46. Suber, SPARC Open Access Newsletter, 10/2/04
    ... exploring the promise held by open collaborative projects to develop public goods, as exemplified by the Human Genome Project and Open Source Software. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/newsletter/10-02-04.htm - Cached
  47. Peter Suber, SPARC Open Access Newsletter, 1/2/09
    ... the U.S. National Institutes of Health. Lander is the founding director of Harvard's Broad Institute and a key researcher in the Human Genome Project. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/newsletter/01-02-09.htm - Cached
  48. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    As was the case for the Human Genome Project, data generated by the chemical genomics network will be deposited in a central database, called PubChem, ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2004_06_06_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  49. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    ... the Human Genome project. Daniel Malkin, head of the OECD Science and Technology Policy Division of the OECD Directorate for Science and Technology in ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2004_02_08_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  50. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Mar 16, 2008 ... It also welcomed a recommendation to exchange experiences on open collaborative projects such as the Human Genome Project . ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2008_03_16_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  51. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Jan 9, 2005 ... that were accelerated by the open sharing that characterized the Human Genome Project, and which permitted the rapid identification of the SARS virus. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2005_01_09_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  52. Peter Suber, SPARC Open Access Newsletter, 3/2/09
    The other co-chair of PCAST is Eric Lander, who has a strong track record in support of OA as a lead researcher in the Human Genome Project and the founding ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/newsletter/03-02-09.htm - Cached
  53. Suber, SPARC Open Access Newsletter, 1/2/06
    In genomics, the HapMap is the biggest OA breakthrough since the Human Genome Project. * In 2005 we saw more profit-seeking (or "surplus"-seeking) ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/newsletter/01-02-06.htm - Cached
  54. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Oct 8, 2006 ... The Human Genome Project in the '90s started patenting snippets of DNA. They agreed to "Bermuda" rules, making info public within 24 hours. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2006_10_08_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  55. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Dec 23, 2007 ... "The tremendous benefits of broad, unfettered access to information are already clear from the Human Genome Project, which has made its DNA ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2007_12_23_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  56. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    This might include...references to open access to public research such as the Human Genome Project and open access models in general. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2006_05_21_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  57. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Apr 3, 2005 ... open-source software, open-access archives for publicly-funded scientific research, public domain databases like the Human Genome Project or the HapMap ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2005_04_03_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  58. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Feb 22, 2009 ... Outlining the Human Knowledge Project (like Human Genome Project where scientists rejected Venter's Solera – a private project. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2009_02_22_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  59. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    We see it as the next generation in harnessing all the public-domain information post the Human Genome Project with what the pharmaceutical industry has ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2004_11_07_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  60. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    May 10, 2009 ... Sir John Sulston, Nobel prize winner and one of the architects of the Human Genome Project, has teamed up with Bloomsbury to edit a new ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2009_05_10_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  61. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Mar 8, 2009 ... It was hotly debated at the beginning of the Human Genome Project (HGP), and for its entire duration in relation to competition between the ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2009_03_08_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  62. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Jul 8, 2007 ... in other innovative efforts within the NIH – most notably with the database that contains the outcome of the Human Genome Project. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2007_07_08_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  63. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Jan 20, 2008 ... This realm is being transformed by the success of the Human Genome Project (HGP) . By mapping the human genome, the HGP demonstrated the ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2008_01_20_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  64. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Apparently, Google's data mining techniques are well suited to analysing gene sequences in the human genome project. It may even be possible for patients to ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2005_12_18_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  65. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Sep 21, 2008 ... To encourage rapid research advances, and in keeping with the principles pioneered by the Human Genome Project, all data generated through ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2008_09_21_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  66. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Feb 11, 2007 ... Novartis, the Basel, Switzerland, drug giant, has helped uncover which of the 20000 genes identified by the Human Genome Project are likely ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2007_02_11_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  67. Peter Suber, SPARC Open Access Newsletter, 2/2/09
    Collins was a champion of OA for the human genome project. http://www.earlham. edu/~peters/fos/2009/01/francis-collins-rumored-to-be-obama.html ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/newsletter/02-02-09.htm - Cached
  68. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Nov 18, 2007 ... Brahmachari said that his proposals for an 'open source' approach were in the spirit of the original human genome project, where information ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2007_11_18_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  69. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Scientific research is being added to at an alarming rate: the Human Genome Project alone is generating enough documentation to "sink battleships". ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2006_01_08_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  70. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Apr 26, 2009 ... This isn't the human genome project. What's blogworthy here is not the value of the content for research (though historians and ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2009_04_26_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  71. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Jan 18, 2009 ... which discusses OA to public sector information and alludes favorably to the open data aspects of the Human Genome Project. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2009_01_18_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  72. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    ... and colleagues was to follow the biological model of the Human Genome Project and GenBank and to make the information freely available. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2006/.../steve-bryant-on-pubchem.html - Cached
  73. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    In 1996, at a meeting in Bermuda, researchers participating in the Human Genome Project opened the floodgates of DNA data by agreeing to release sequence ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/.../extending-bermuda-principles.html - Cached
  74. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Jun 10, 2007 ... A proposal on exchanging experiences on open collaborative projects for the development of public goods such as the Human Genome Project and ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2007_06_10_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  75. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Sep 7, 2008 ... He presented a timeline of breakthroughs related to the Human Genome Project to demonstrate what he called "a true explosion in scientific ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2008_09_07_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  76. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Brahmachari said that his proposals for an 'open source' approach were in the spirit of the original human genome project, where information was placed on ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/.../open-source-quest-for-tb-medicine.html - Cached
  77. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    The Human Genome Project proved that public access to scientific data produced by both publicly and privately funded research groups fuels scientific ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/.../minutes-of-january-cendi-meeting.html - Cached
  78. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Jun 7, 2009 ... Many researchers are generating more sequence in a month than the Human Genome Project was able to produce in a year. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2009_06_07_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  79. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    ... multi-dimensional scaling, and easily computed ANOVAs, as well as advances in methodology and tools, such as the human genome project and brain imaging, ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/.../new-oa-journal-of-psychology.html - Cached
  80. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    NIH also should adapt and extend the "Bermuda Rules," which were created in 1996 by scientists involved in the publicly funded human genome project. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/.../removing-ip-barriers-to-biomedical.html - Cached
  81. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Mar 29, 2009 ... The Human Genome Project proved that public access to scientific data produced by both publicly and privately funded research groups fuels ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2009_03_29_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  82. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    ... who headed the British end of the human genome project — responded by sending an open letter to the president of the Society, Lord Rees of Ludlow. ...
    www.earlham.edu/.../fos/.../chronicle-of-royal-society-brouhaha.html - Cached
  83. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    ... environmental conditions, and manage the immense amounts of data from scientific efforts from the Human Genome Project to the Large Hadron Collider. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/.../confirmation-hearings-for-obama.html - Cached
  84. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    In biotech the same can be said for the Human Genome Project. Any scientist in the world can get the codes and apply them to his work. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2006/09/taking-trap-off-mouse.html - Cached
  85. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    This isn't the human genome project. What's blogworthy here is not the value of the content for research (though historians and anthropologists should take ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2009/04/oa-cliches.html - Cached
  86. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Feb 8, 2009 ... and manage the immense amounts of data from scientific efforts from the Human Genome Project to the Large Hadron Collider. ... Comment. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2009_02_08_fosblogarchive.html - Cached
  87. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    The human genome project illustrated just how rapidly humankind can advance in knowledge through open sharing of information and cooperation, ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/.../more-comments-on-eu-green-paper.html - Cached
  88. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Novartis, the Basel, Switzerland, drug giant, has helped uncover which of the 20000 genes identified by the Human Genome Project are likely to be associated ...
    www.earlham.edu/.../pharma-companies-provide-open-data-from.html - Cached
  89. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    A proposal on exchanging experiences on open collaborative projects for the development of public goods such as the Human Genome Project and open source ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2007/.../a2k-enters-wipo-mandate.html - Cached
  90. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    ... computer technology by manipulating and massaging other researchers' data — as was done, in one prominent example, with the Human Genome Project. ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/.../berkeley-perspectives-on-oa.html - Cached
  91. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Collins has been a public advocate for OA to data, most notably in the Human Genome Project, which he lead. Even if that wasn't the case, simply having a ...
    www.earlham.edu/~peters/.../collins-confirmed-as-nih-director.html - Cached
  92. Peter Suber, Open Access News
    Sir John Sulston, Nobel prize winner and one of the architects of the Human Genome Project, has teamed up with Bloomsbury to edit a new series of [OA] books ...
    www.earlham.edu/.../oa-book-series-from-bloomsbury-academic.html - Cached

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