Do you have a research question to improve Precision Medicine?
NIH’s All of Us Research Program (formerly called the Precision Medicine Initiative) is seeking ideas for critical research questions, to inform future updates that would most benefit participants, researchers, and the broader community. The program would love to hear from your organization and community members.
The All of Us Research Program aims to build one of the largest, most diverse datasets of its kind for health research, with one million or more volunteers nationwide who will sign up to share their information over time. Researchers will be able to access participants’ de-identified information for a variety of studies to learn more about the biological, behavioral, and environmental factors that influence health and disease. Their findings may lead to more individualized health care approaches in the future. The program is currently in beta testing, with a national launch anticipated in spring 2018.
All of Us is collecting ideas through something called a “use case†that describes a health problem or research question of interest. These ideas will be considered at a Research Priorities Workshop in March 2018 and help the program identify new features to add to support research across a range of health topics.
You may provide input through February 9, 2018. For more information, please visit https://allofus.nih.gov/researchpriorities.
If you have any questions, please email the team at AoURPW@nih.gov.
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