The All of Us Research Program is working with 27 other institutes, centers, and offices from across the National Institutes of Health to support new research on the All of Us Researcher Workbench. These grants, solicited through R03 and R21 funding opportunities, will help support analysis of the Researcher Workbench data using standard tools and methods, as well as the development and use of new tools or methods.
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The All of Us Researcher Ambassadors are tireless advocates for the All of Us Research Program. Each year, they participate in dozens of events that reach thousands of researchers interested in registering to use the Researcher Workbench. Along with other All of Us initiatives, their efforts have increased the number of registered researchers from about 1,300 to more than 3,750 over the past year.
El Programa Científico All of Us de los Institutos Nacionales de la Salud ha comenzado a entregar los resultados personalizados de ADN relacionados con la salud a más de 155,000 participantes. Los informes especifican si los participantes tienen un mayor riesgo de desarrollar enfermedades específicas y cómo su cuerpo podría procesar ciertos medicamentos. Esto marca un acontecimiento importante para el programa, al cumplir la promesa de compartir información y generar un beneficio para los participantes.
The National Institutes of Health's All of Us Research Program has begun returning personalized health-related DNA results to more than 155,000 participants, with reports detailing whether participants have an increased risk for specific health conditions and how their body might process certain medications. This marks a major milestone for the program, delivering on its promise to share information and return value to participants.
The National Institutes of Health’s All of Us Research Program is planning for a new Participant and Partner Services Center (PPSC) to enhance participant engagement, enrollment, and retention. A Notice of Future Research Opportunity Announcement (NOT-PM-23-001) outlines the anticipated support and expertise envisioned for the PPSC to provide potential applicants time to engage with the program in advance of the release of a Research Opportunity Announcement (ROA) in early 2023.

Cynthia Arnsdorff
