"All of Us" is a research program from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) that is working to enroll 1M or more participants to share data that can fuel new insights into human health. Health data from diverse people will help fill gaps in knowledge about why people get sick or stay healthy. In Atlanta, Emory University has enrolled 7,000+ volunteers in the program, nearly 70% of which are from communities traditionally underrepresented in biomedical research.
Currently, researchers from across the country are conducting more than 1,450+ research projects using health information donated by All of Us participants. Because participants share not only their biomedical health information, but information on their personal and family health, their lifestyle, and their environment, researchers can better understand how all these factors--factors that may be different for each community, and for each person within that community-- affect health. This diverse health information may help foster precision medicine, which is care that is tailored to the individual.
Help the All of Us Research Program change the future of health. To learn more or enroll, visit or contact All of Us at (404) 778-1284, allofus@emory.edu.
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