NIH All of Us Research Program
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Uses
- quantitative estimates of disease risk by integrating environmental exposures & genetic factors
- identification of causes of individual variation in response to therapeutics
- identification of biological markers that signal increased or decreased risk of developing disease
- solutions to ethnic, gender, & geographic disparities in health
- mobile health technology to correlate activity, physiological measures, & environmental exposures with health outcomes
- empowerment of patients with data & information to improve their health
- a platform to facilitate trials of targeted therapies
Methods
- participant questionnaires
- electronic health records
- physical measurements
- lab tests: blood & urine samples
- mobile/wearable technologies
- geospatial & environmental data
Notes
- Scripps Translational Science Institute (STSI), a part of the Scripps Research Institute in San Diego
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References
- ↑ WebMD Professional Clinical Update New NIH precision medicine initiative - more than genomics https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?tab=wm#inbox/161fced1f7c20042