This past year, the UNM Health Science Library and Informatics Center (HSLIC) and University Libraries teamed up so UNM researchers can gain access to The National Institutes of Health’s All of Us Research Program. Researchers can now gain access to all tiers of data after verifying identity and receiving mandatory training. Guidance for IRB application and templated language is available at: https://libguides.health.unm.edu/c.php?g=1359894&p=10042360
The All of Us Research Hub matches a broad research community with a diverse set of research participants. Its goal is to advance precision medicine research and fuel new insights into human health. The Research Hub houses one of the largest, most diverse, and most broadly accessible datasets ever assembled. It also provides an interactive Data Browser where anyone can learn about the type and quantity of data that All of Us collects. Users can explore aggregate data, including genomic variants, survey responses, physical measurements, electronic health record information, and wearables data. Registered users can use the Researcher Workbench to dive deeper into the data; conduct rapid, hypothesis-driven research; and build new methods for the future, using a variety of tools.
HSLIC and the University Libraries will be providing training sessions beginning in January 2024, but you can get started today. Support is available at https://support.researchallofus.org/hc/en-us, and the All of Us Research Program also provides weekly drop-in office hours. Learn more here: https://libguides.health.unm.edu/c.php?g=1359894