An infographic entitled “The Researcher Workbench.” COVID 19 Data Available. About 20,000 participants who have had SARS-CoV-2. More than 132,600 vaccine survey responses.

Research Roundup: Data Expansion Bolsters Trove of COVID-19 Data

Health data from nearly 20,000 people who have had SARS-CoV-2 is now available to researchers across the U.S., opening new opportunities to study COVID-19 disease prevention, progression, and recovery. These records are part of the National Institutes of Health's All of Us Research Program's…

June 23, 2022

Type: Announcements

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New Funding Opportunity: All of Us Research Program Seeks Engagement and Enrollment Partners 

The National Institutes of Health’s All of Us Research Program has issued a new funding opportunity soliciting proposals to support outreach, community engagement, and participant enrollment and retention efforts. Awardees will join the national All of Us consortium and help the program connect…

June 1, 2022

Type: Announcements

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All of Us Research Program announces new funding to advance precision medicine

The All of Us Research Program is working with 29 institutes, centers, and offices from across the National Institutes of Health to support research that uses the All of Us Researcher Workbench. Current NIH awardees with active projects supported by participating institutes, centers, or offices may…

May 23, 2022

Type: Announcements

Portrait of Andrea Ramirez

All of Us Research Program Taps Andrea Ramirez, M.D., M.S., as Chief Data Officer 

The National Institutes of Health’s All of Us Research Program has announced the selection of Andrea H. Ramirez, M.D., M.S., as chief data officer. In this new role, Andrea will lead the recently-established Office of Data and Analytics to centralize program data strategy, derive data-driven…

May 11, 2022

Type: Announcements

Portrait of Rachele Peterson

Rachele Peterson, M.B.A., M.S., Selected as Chief of Staff for All of Us Research Program

The National Institutes of Health’s All of Us Research Program has selected Rachele Peterson, M.B.A., M.S., to serve as the next chief of staff of the precision medicine effort. In this role, Rachele will work closely with the program’s leadership to help manage scientific and administrative…

May 6, 2022

Type: Announcements

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All of Us Research Program Seeks Input on Environmental Health Data

The National Institutes of Health’s All of Us Research Program has issued a Request for Information (RFI) to gather public suggestions on integrating environmental health data into its platform for data analysis, the Researcher Workbench. Inclusion of this data will drive new areas of research and…

May 5, 2022

Type: Announcements

Portrait of Martin Mendoza

Martin Mendoza, Ph.D., New Director of Health Equity of NIH’s All of Us Research Program

Martin Mendoza, Ph.D., recently joined the All of Us Research Program as the first Director of Health Equity, a new senior leadership role. Dr. Mendoza will use his significant expertise in addressing health equity issues to help improve inclusion in precision medicine research. He brings a…

April 6, 2022

Type: Announcements

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A Message to Participants: Diverse DNA Dataset to Drive Discoveries

En Español This week, the All of Us Research Program hit a new milestone. We released our first set of DNA information from participants into the All of Us Researcher Workbench. The data includes nearly 100,000 whole genome sequences, which involves a process that looks at participant DNA. Nearly…

March 17, 2022

Type: Announcements

Un joven desplazándose a través de una tableta

Un mensaje para los participantes: un conjunto diverso de datos de ADN para lograr descubrimientos

In English Esta semana, el Programa Científico All of Us alcanzó una nueva meta. Publicamos nuestro primer conjunto de información de ADN de los participantes en el Taller Digital de Investigación Científica de All of Us. La información incluye casi 100,000 secuencias del genoma completo, lo que…

March 17, 2022

Type: Announcements

An infographic entitled "The Researcher Workbench.” Within the controlled tier, there are more than 98,600 whole genome sequences; more than 165,000 genotyping arrays; more than 593 million unique variants; and genomics analysis tools.

Research Roundup: Genomic Data Release Opens New Paths for Discovery

The All of Us Research Program reached an important milestone this week with the release of its initial genomic dataset. Nearly 100,000 whole genome sequences (WGS) and 165,000 genotyping arrays are now available within the Researcher Workbench, less than two years after the beta launch of the…

March 17, 2022

Type: Announcements

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NIH’s All of Us Research Program Releases First Genomic Dataset of Nearly 100,000 Whole Genome Sequences

En Español Nearly 100,000 highly diverse whole genome sequences are now available through the National Institutes of Health's All of Us Research Program. About 50% of the data is from individuals who identify with racial or ethnic groups that have historically been underrepresented in research.…

March 17, 2022

Type: Announcements

Una joven científica trabaja con una muestra biológica

El Programa Científico All of Us publica el primer conjunto de datos genómicos de casi 100,000 secuencias del genoma completo

In English Aproximadamente 100,000 secuencias del genoma completo sumamente diversas ya están disponibles a través del Programa Científico All of Us de los Institutos Nacionales de la Salud (NIH, por sus siglas en inglés). Alrededor del 50 % de estos datos provienen de personas que se identifican…

March 17, 2022

Type: Announcements