The All of Us Research Program is a historic effort to gather data over many years from one million or more people living in the United States, with the ultimate goal of accelerating research and improving health. Unlike research studies that are focused on a specific disease or population, All of Us will serve as a national research resource to inform thousands of studies, covering a wide variety of health conditions. Researchers will use data from the program to learn more about how individual differences in lifestyle, environment, and biological makeup can influence health and disease. Participants may be able to learn more about their own health and contribute to an effort that may advance the health of generations to come.
Visit https://allofus.nih.gov/ to learn more on the nationwide effort!
Program Overview – Information about the program.
Scientific Opportunities – The large and diverse participant group will help our researchers explore questions and answers on a whole new level.
Participation – How the research cohort will work, participation goals and guidelines.
Program Partners – An overview of the various partners that have been assembled to deliver the program.
Protocol – A detailed look at the program’s plans for building a robust research resource of data from one million or more participants.
Who We Are – The NIH established independent advisory groups comprised of members who have deep and diverse expertise.
Program FAQ – Frequently asked questions about the All of Us Research Program.
Contact Us – How to contact the All of Us Research Program.