All of Us Research Program

Join us in this historic, nationwide effort to improve health research.

Program Overview

The National Institutes of Health's All of Us Research Program is a historic effort to collect and study data from one million or more people living in the United States and its territories. The goal of All of Us is to speed up health research discoveries, enabling new kinds of individualized health care. To make this possible, the program is building one of the world's largest and most comprehensive databases for health research.

Our mission is simple: We want to speed up health research so that everyone can get personalized health care to prevent and treat disease.

One Million+ Participants

The program needs participants who reflect us and our communities. That's why the All of Us Research Program is asking one million people to join.

Accelerating Research

Join researchers and scientists who are looking for answers to some of our toughest health questions.

Personalized Health

By taking into account individual differences in lifestyle, environment, and biology, researchers may uncover paths toward delivering personalized health care.

Latest Research Stories & Insights

Discover the latest participant stories and research updates.

Meet Juan David - Engagement and Outreach Specialist

"When I was diagnosed with a chronic condition that has no known cure, I realized that there is still a lot of unknowns in the field of medicine-especially for people who live with rare or autoimmune disorders. That is why we need to get started looking for answers somewhere. And we may not have to look too far. With everybody's support, we should gain new health insights and see connections in lifestyle, genetic and environmental factors that maybe we should have understood a long time ago. That is why I joined All of Us."

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Rare Disease Research and Publications

Research with All of Us Data

Users explore a wide range of biomedical and health research questions in the Research Hub. Our Discover section showcases the stories, projects, and publications made possible by All of Us data and tools.
Source: https://www.researchallofus.org/discover/

About the Research Hub

The Research Hub houses one of the largest and most comprehensive datasets broadly accessible for health research. It also provides an interactive Data Browser where anyone can learn about the type and quantity of data that All of Us collects. Researchers can explore aggregate data including genomic variants, survey responses, physical measurements, electronic health record information, and wearables data.

The All of Us Researcher Workbench is a secure, cloud-based platform that houses All of Us data. Only researchers whose institutions have signed a Data Use and Registration Agreement (DURA) may register for the All of Us Researcher Workbench. This agreement must be signed by an institutional signing official. Visit the Research Hub to confirm if your institution has a DURA in place.

Training & Resources

Past Workbench Training: NIH Library Webinar Series
  • Session 1: Introduction to the All of Us Research Program & Research Hub
  • Session 2: All of Us Researcher Workbench Registration
  • Session 3: Diving into the Researcher Workbench Data
  • Session 4: Introduction to Programming in the Researcher Workbench
  • Session 5: Resources to Support Researchers
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Upcoming Training Opportunities: All of Us Coffee Series

Join us to learn more about getting started on the All of Us Researcher Workbench.

Sessions will be held once approximately every 3 weeks on Fridays from 10:00AM-11:30AM ET virtually. The 12-session series will be held from September 2025 to June 2026, and you are free to register to any and all sessions.

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Research Roundup Newsletter

Subscribe to the Research Roundup newsletter to stay connected with All of Us. Quarterly, you'll receive the latest All of Us news, funding opportunities, and more.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Browse or search the FAQs to learn more about the All of Us Research Program and the data and tools available through the Research Hub.

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