Sage Bionetworks

Sage Bionetworks is a nonprofit organization in Seattle that promotes open science and patient engagement in the research process.

[10] Another Sage initiative, The Resilience Project[11] describes itself as a search for individuals who have genetic changes expected to cause severe illness but who remain perfectly healthy.

“This project stitches together open science approaches in computational and experimental research,” Sage president Dr. Lara Mangravite said in a statement.

[14] Sage Bionetworks was founded in 2009 as a spinout of Merck & Co., who released software, hardware, intellectual property, and staff connected to its Rosetta Inpharmatics unit.

[18] In September 2019, Sage announced a partnership with Cornell Tech, the University of California, San Francisco, Open mHealth and The Commons Project to develop an electronic health data management program called CommonHealth.