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All of Us Data is a Powerful Resource for Advancing Women’s Health Research

Lack of adequate research in women’s health impedes the care women receive for common conditions like heart disease, breast and ovarian cancers, pain, endometriosis, rheumatoid arthritis, pregnancy and childbirth, chronic fatigue and more.

Type: Announcements

All of Us Researchers Convention

The free, virtual event provided an opportunity for researchers who use All of Us data to showcase their work for others who share their interests in precision medicine. If you missed it, you can watch the sessions online.

Register for the convention

Type: Event

All of Us Booth at Rare Disease Day

Join All of Us at Rare Disease Day on the NIH Campus. On February 29, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET, All of Us will have a booth and poster at Rare Disease Day in the Natcher Conference Center on the NIH campus.

Type: Event

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All of Us Dataset Positioned to Advance Heart Disease Research

Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States – responsible for 1 in 5 deaths[i].

Type: Announcements

"Love Data Week" Webinar: An Overview of the All of Us Researcher Workbench and the Role of the Library

The All of Us Researcher Workbench houses one of the largest, richest, and most diverse biomedical datasets of its kind. It currently includes data from electronic health records, wearables, and surveys, as well as physical measurements and genomic data.

Type: Event

All of Us Researchers Convention Informational Webinar

On January 9 from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. ET, All of Us will host a webinar about the Researchers Convention. It will cover abstract submission instructions, best practices for developing an abstract, and more.

Type: Event

Portrait of Dr. Harvey Murff and Dr. Stephen Sodeke

Research Roundup: Meet the Resource Access Board

The All of Us Research Program aims to advance precision medicine by building one of the largest research resources of its kind. To complete this undertaking, the program strives to partner with at least one million participants from diverse backgrounds.

Type: Announcements

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NIH Awards $9.7 Million to Advance the Use of All of Us Research Program Dataset

The National Institutes of Health’s All of Us Research Program and 10 partner Institutes, Centers, and Offices have funded 26 research projects to support novel analyses and tool development using All of Us data.

Type: Announcements

All of Us Exhibit Booth at the Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minoritized Scientists (ABRCMS)

As a program partner, the National Alliance for Hispanic Health is working with All of Us to build one of the largest, richest, and most diverse biomedical datasets of its kind.

Review the ABRCMS Program

Type: Event

Multicolor graphic that highlights All of Us participants’ data relating to type 2 diabetes and the number of research projects using participant data to study diabetes.

Diabetes Research Gets a Boost from All of Us Research Program Participants

New data from the National Institutes of Health’s All of Us Research Program show that nearly 34,000 participants who contributed data from electronic health records are living with type 2 diabetes.

Type: Announcements