In a lengthy interview with the Washington Post, NIH director Francis Collins shares his excitement about the scale and potential of the All of Us Research Program.

Health IT Analytics describes the All of Us Research Program's call for use cases and research questions to consider during its upcoming Research Priorities Workshop and beyond.

An article in Healthcare IT News summarizes the conclusions of the report published by the All of Us Research Program Genomics Working Group.

In this Q & A article Stephanie Devaney, Ph.D., deputy director of the All of Us Research Program, discusses how the new frontier of precision medicine, fueled by genomics, is at the heart of all our future health and healthcare.

A radical technology platform emerges for health and medicine.

As the biomedical research enterprise increasingly moves to a more participatory model of research, where research participants are treated more as partners than passive subjects, we can expect greater emphasis on returning individual-level results of research to participants.

The NIH has renamed the Precision Medicine Cohort to the All of Us Research Program, bringing new opportunities for participant involvement in precision medicine.

In an opinion piece in STAT, Precision Medicine Initiative Cohort Program Director Eric Dishman discusses survey results that indicate Americans are interested in participating in the initiative.

In a Q&A with Nature, NIH Deputy Director for Science, Outreach and Policy Dr. Kathy Hudson discusses the challenges of the Precision Medicine Initiative Cohort Program.

This PLoS ONE article provides results from a survey of a population-based sample of U.S. adults to measure attitudes toward the Precision Medicine Initiative Cohort Program. Seventy nine percent of respondents supported a national precision medicine study.

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