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is an NIH-supported research program that brings together academic institutions, healthcare organizations, and community partners to gain deeper insights into human health via data science. With an emphasis on representing diverse US populations, All Of Us provides access to clinical, genetic, wearables, and personal survey data for over 250K patients in a secure, cloud-hosted analytics environment known as the Researcher Workbench. By collecting such comprehensive health information into a single platform, the program seeks to improve medical research and advance personalized medicine for all.  

The Raffield Lab, , and ºÚÁÏÍø Program for Precision Medicine in Health Care (PPMH) presented a workshop series in September-October 2024 to introduce researchers, clinicians, faculty, staff, and students at ºÚÁÏÍø to both the Researcher Workbench and All Of Us data. These workshops allowed attendees to connect with colleagues with similar interests. 

Workshop content covered both the types of data that are available at the Researcher Workbench and the types of research it can be used for. Scientists at ºÚÁÏÍø who are already involved in All Of Us research projects gave brief summaries of their projects. Attendees were divided into small groups based on shared research interests, and the small groups brainstormed research questions they would like to investigate and ways that the research questions could be investigated.