MobiHealth News May 6, 2019
Dave Muoio

With more than 230,000 people across the US engaged in the program, the NIH and its partners detailed upcoming data analysis tools for researchers and the general public.

The NIH’s All of Us Research Program celebrated its one-year anniversary today with new updates on enrollment progress, previews of its upcoming cloud-based data platform for health researchers and the public beta launch of an online tool for viewing aggregated, de-identified information about the program’s enrollees.

I hoped [one year ago] that many would share this vision and help us achieve this common goal of building a research resource that would make possible the next great discoveries in health and medicine — and boy, have you answered that call,” NIH Director Dr....

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