All of Us is a nationwide research program and data platform from the NIH that provides access to rich, diverse participant data to advance precision medicine. At USC, it serves as a powerful tool for studying health outcomes, disparities, and individualized care using real-world, multi-modal data.
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About All of Us
The All of Us Research Program is a National Institutes of Health (NIH) initiative aimed at advancing precision medicine by collecting data from one million or more diverse participants across the United States. Keck Medicine of USC is a proud partner in this effort, contributing to a dataset that reflects the rich diversity of the country — including populations historically underrepresented in biomedical research.
USC researchers can access the All of Us Researcher Workbench, a secure, cloud-based platform that offers tools for exploring electronic health records, survey data, physical measurements, genomics, and wearable device data. The program is designed to enable research that drives more individualized prevention, diagnosis, and treatment strategies.
Why Use All of Us?
USC investigators benefit from All of Us by gaining access to a unique, national resource that supports precision health research at scale. Key advantages include:
Diverse and inclusive participant data representing a wide range of ages, races, ethnicities, and health backgrounds.
Multi-modal data types, including EHRs, biosamples, genomic data, surveys, and Fitbit data.
Secure cloud-based analysis environment with built-in tools like R, Python, and Jupyter Notebooks.
Supports a wide range of research areas, from chronic disease to mental health, genomics, and social determinants of health.
Collaborative opportunities with a growing national research community and structured support for publishing and grant applications.
USC-affiliated access and training support to help researchers navigate the platform and integrate it into their studies.