From promise to progress. The future of health research is now.
Our nationwide community of participants and researchers is partnering together to ensure that everyone is included in research. The information our participants generously share is fueling thousands of studies to better understand health and disease and enable more tailored and equitable approaches to care.
What's New at All of Us
All of Us’ Advisory Panel Releases Report on the Future of the Program
A working group of the National Institutes of Health's All of Us Research Program’s Advisory Panel has released a new report emphasizing the program’s successes and challenges in building a medical research platform that reflects the diversity of the U.S.
NIH Leaders Join Congressional Roundtable on Advancing Pediatric Medical Research
National Institutes of Health (NIH) leaders recently joined a congressional roundtable on Capitol Hill to discuss the importance of pediatric research to better understand the drivers of disease across the lifespan.
NIH Investigates Influences of Environmental Exposures on Type 2 Diabetes
The National Institutes of Health’s All of Us Research Program has launched a new study with the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) to better understand how environmental exposures can impact the risk for type 2 diabetes and related complications.
The Dataset
All of Us' one-of-a-kind dataset is stored on the Researcher Workbench, a secure, cloud-based platform. Registered researchers can access data from surveys, genomic analyses, electronic health records, physical measurements, and wearables to study the full range of factors that influence health and disease.
Research focuses on the intersection of three factors
The All of Us Research Program is part of the National Institutes of Health.
We are actively partnering with academic institutions, health care organizations, community partners, and others to create a groundbreaking national research platform.