Becker's Healthcare May 28, 2020
Jackie Drees

The National Institutes of Health has launched beta testing for its All of Us precision medicine research platform, which comprises genetics data from nearly 350,000 participants.

The platform, dubbed All of Us Researcher Workbench, will allow researchers access to NIH’s initial dataset and tools for medical research and studies. Since launching in May 2018, All of Us has recruited nearly 350,000 participants, who contribute their EHR data and DNA samples for genomic sequencing.

NIH is looking for feedback on the Researcher Workbench platform to pinpoint areas it can improve. The agency’s goal is to...

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