All of Us CEO Josh Denny weighs in on the potential of artificial intelligence to gain actionable insights from genomic data and advance precision medicine.

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All of Us partner Scripps Research has recently launched a new pilot project to collect more longitudinal health data from participants through wearable devices.
STAT reports on how the technology platform underpinning the All of Us Researcher Workbench stands to make data and tools accessible to broader audiences to spur new discoveries.
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Intel joins the NIH All of Us Research Program in its historic effort to improve population health by making biomedical data from underrepresented groups available to COVID-19 researchers nationwide via the Researcher Workbench.
Participants of the All of Us Research Program who enrolled at the UW Health site will soon receive their genetic results from the biosamples they donated starting in 2018. The results may reveal how their DNA might affect their body’s response to certain types of medicine and the genetic variants associated with increased risk of specific diseases.
Through a recent set of funding opportunity announcements, the National Institutes of Health has issued a call for organizations to help launch its newest initiative, Nutrition for Precision Health, powered by the All of Us Research Program. The aim of the effort will be to generate insights that may lead to more tailored nutritional recommendations based on individual differences.
Angela Williams and Chris Crawford, research study navigators at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, discuss how the All of Us Research Program will benefit underrepresented populations and improve health care for future generations. They also explain their reasons for joining the All of Us team and what motivates them to propel All of Us forward.