Our Research

The Our Research path shows how the future of health is made possible by research powered by All of Us. Using the expansive All of Us dataset, researchers can study health with data that reflects the diversity of the United States.

To view the research posters and cast your vote for the People's Choice Awards, click here.

What Data is Available on the Research Hub?

All of Us Data Access Tiers

The All of Us Research Hub has a tiered-data access model. Watch this video to learn more and explore the tiers below.
Visit the Data Browser to explore publicly available All of Us Research Program participant data.
Registered researchers can access more granular data through the Registered and Controlled Tiers. All of Us invites researchers affiliated with U.S.-based non-profit, health care, and academic institutions to register to use the Researcher Workbench.

Using the Researcher Workbench

Hear from Dr. Gail Jarvik about how the Researcher Workbench can help us understand the genomics of diseases and the value of a wide array of data for health care.


Research Projects Directory

Visit the Research Projects Directory to learn more about projects that researchers are conducting with All of Us data.

Meet Some of the All of Us Researchers

Researcher Workbench Resources

Contact support@researchallofus.org for any questions about using the Researcher Workbench.

Get the latest All of Us research news!

Subscribe to the bimonthly All of Us Research Roundup newsletter to stay connected with all things All of Us research. You’ll receive the latest news, funding opportunities, researcher testimonial videos, and more!

Posters from the All of Us Research Scholar Program and Affiliates

Take some time to review the posters of students who used the All of Us dataset to complete a research project. Then vote on your favorite for the People’s Choice Awards here!

The annual All of Us Research Scholar Program (RSP) offers student researchers, known as research scholars, the opportunity to work with mentors on a research project that uses the All of Us Data Browser or Researcher Workbench. The program champions scholars from underrepresented communities and connects them with a network of peers and mentors to support diversity in the biomedical workforce. The eight-month program provides scholars with dedicated mentors, professional development opportunities, hands-on experience conducting health research, and the opportunity to participate in the All of Us Researchers Convention.

Stay Involved with the All of Us Research Program

Our Research