About
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is part of a nationwide effort to gather health data from more than 1 million people to help accelerate innovation in health care research. UW-Madison is part of a Wisconsin All of Us consortium comprised of Marshfield Clinic Research Institute, the Medical College of Wisconsin, and Gundersen Health System.
The mission of the All of Us Research Program is simple: to speed up health research and medical breakthroughs. In addition, the program is focused on precision medicine, seeking to make health care more personalized with considerations for an individual’s environment, lifestyle, and family health history. Researchers will be able to use these data to conduct thousands of studies, which may help them discover and match the right treatment to the right person at the right time.
Get Involved
As a participant
The program seeks anyone, 18 years of age or older, of any race, ethnicity, and sexual orientation, to share their health data and samples of blood and urine to build the largest health database of its kind. Participants receive $25 upon completion and can sign up to receive personalized DNA results, which can include genetic ancestry and trait results. Get started.
As a researcher
The All of Us Researcher Workbench makes genomic and other health data available to researchers for analysis and collaboration. Researchers have already initiated thousands of studies across hundreds of institutions using these data, which can lead to new insights and treatments. Access the data.
For more information about the national program, please visit: https://www.joinallofus.org/