Healthcare Innovation May 29, 2020
David Raths

‘Workbench’ will gradually add more data and tools, including genomics, wearable device data, and linkages to other data sets

The All of Us precision medicine initiative has opened its Researcher Workbench for beta testing. Researchers can begin using the initial dataset and tools in studies and provide feedback on what can be improved.

The program launched national enrollment two years ago and continues to enroll new participants each week, working toward its goal of one million.

In a blog post, Josh Denny, M.D., M.S., the recently named CEO of All of Us, noted that the early version of the Researcher Workbench includes data shared by nearly 225,000 participants, 75 percent of whom are from communities that are historically underrepresented in...

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