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The All of Us Research Program, led by the National Institutes of Health, is building one of the largest biomedical data resources of its kind. The All of Us Research Hub stores health data from a diverse group of participants from across the United States.

All of Us has tiered levels of access to participant data with strict data use policies. The Researcher Workbench is a cloud-based platform that provides a suite of advanced computing tools for registered researchers to analyze data. It also allows users to collaborate with their teams and other All of Us researchers through shared workspaces, interactive notebooks, and more.

Registered researchers can access Registered and Controlled Tier data. The Controlled Tier currently contains the following participant data: physical measurements, survey responses, electronic health records, wearable data, and genomic data.

Register to become an All of Us researcher.

Apply to be an All of Us Researcher Academy internship cohort mentor

The Researcher Academy invites experienced mentors with active Researcher Workbench projects to apply to mentor undergraduate (juniors & seniors) and graduate student researchers. During the 3-month internship beginning in May 2023, mentors guide interns in the completion of a research project that is then submitted to the All of Us Researchers Convention or other scientific meeting. Internships may be conducted virtually or in person.

Learn more (view mentor pdf) and apply by March 1, 2023 to be an All of Us Researcher Academy internship cohort mentor. Contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with questions.

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