Bio IT World highlights the All of Us Research Program's commitments to data security and participant diversity.

During a day of events kicking off the national launch of the All of Us Research Program, WBRC spoke with Bruce Korf, Chief Genomics Officer at the University of Alabama at Birmingham Medicine.

Wisconsin Public Radio highlights All of Us Research Program partners at the University of Wisconsin Medical School, the Medical College of Wisconsin, and Marshfield Clinic.

The Washington Post explores the goals of the All of Us Research Program and what makes it different from other large-scale health data projects.

The All of Us Research Program has partnered with Mayo Clinic to store blood and urine samples from one million or more participants across the U.S.

Dr. Francis Collins, director of the National Institutes of Health, talked with CBS Sunday Morning about what he calls "a national adventure that's going to transform medical care."

Matt Might got into precision medicine to help his family. Today, he's working with All of Us and the University of Alabama at Birmingham to bring these benefits to others.

STAT explains All of Us enrollment strategies and milestones past, present, and future.

The Associated Press notes that learning about medicine in way that will benefit everyone means studying “…the healthy and not-so-healthy, young and old, rural and urban, blue-collar and white-collar—and people of all races and ethnicities."

"By embracing—and actively seeking out—more minorities in research," says Smithsonian Magazine, "the project hopes to give more accurate data about the overall population and fix a long-time discrepancy that has real health impacts."

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