“The NIH’s All of Us Research Program launched in May with a daunting task ahead of it — collecting demographic, health, behavior and genomic data from a 1 million person cohort comprised of demographics often underrepresented in biomedical research.”
“Speaking this morning at the Connected Health Conference in Boston, Dr. Dara Richardson-Heron, All of Us’ chief engagement officer, said that the institute is well on its way to the program’s unprecedented goal line…”
“Along with enrolling the remaining 900,000 participants, Richardson-Heron said that the program is still looking to improve how the de-identified data will be made available to researchers. For now, that includes…” Read the full article here.
Source: Five months in, NIH’s All of Us has enrolled 100,000 participants – By Dave Muoio, October 18, 2018. MobiHealthNews.