From the Human Genome Project to large-scale initiatives like the UK Biobank and The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA), the recent history of biomedical research has proven that open data sharing is a powerful engine to drive new discovery. The Human Genome Project, in particular, set a new standard by releasing genomic data publicly within 24 h (Toronto International Data Release Workshop Authors, 2009), catalyzing breakthroughs that continue to shape medicine today. This culture of openness laid the foundation for global collaboration and democratized access to scientific innovation.
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