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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. The two-year awards advance impactful research in high-priority mission areas of the NIH.
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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. Nearly 55,000 participants have shared that type 2 diabetes has affected a close family member. These data and more could offer researchers new clues on diabetes risk and treatment response.
All of Us is building a community of researchers—now more than 7,000 strong and counting—who are using the program’s health data to drive new health discoveries. Last month, All of Us held a virtual meeting with some of these researchers to hear preliminary findings from studies in progress and get researchers’ feedback on using the All of Us data in the Researcher Workbench.