NIH's All of Us Research Program releases data from 747,000+ participants, becoming world's largest integrated genomics and health database
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The NIH's All of Us Research Program has released its most expansive dataset yet, making data from over 747,000 participants available to scientists. This release establishes the program as the world's largest integrated genomics and health database, designed to power next-generation discoveries in precision medicine. The dataset includes whole genome sequences, electronic health records, wearable device data, and survey responses from a diverse participant pool, with more than 77% from underrepresented groups in biomedical research.
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· 3 pulledData from more than 747,000 participants is now available to scientists, powering next-generation discoveries in precision medicine.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has issued the most expansive data release in the history of its All of Us Research Program.
More than 77% of participants are from communities historically underrepresented in biomedical research.
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