WTOP March 2, 2022
Kristi King

The All of Us Research Program at the National Institutes of Health is going on the road to meet people where they live, and its next stop post-pandemic is Silver Spring, Maryland.

People from all walks of life across the country are invited to help answer questions about myriad diseases and topics and to better understand precision medicine, according to Karriem Watson, the program’s chief engagement officer.

“People who decide they want to participate can complete surveys about their health history, their family history, their medications and other things,” Watson said.

That’s not all they can share if they want.

“They can even decide to share their electronic medical information. They can decide if they want to provide biological...

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