The All of Us Research Program plans to gather data from more than 1 million people living in the United States to be used in research studies on health conditions as well as the impact of differences in lifestyle, environment and biological makeup.
The new additions include:
Southern All of Us Network
• University of Alabama at Birmingham
• Cooper Green Mercy Hospital in Birmingham, Ala.
• Huntsville (Ala.) Hospital
• Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in New Orleans
• Tulane Medical Center in New Orleans
• Tuskegee (Ala.) University
• University of Alabama at Birmingham Hospital
• UAB School of Medicine’s Montgomery Internal Medicine and Selma Family Medicine programs
• University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson
• University of South Alabama Health System in Mobile
• University Medical Center in Tuscaloosa, Ala.
SouthEast Enrollment Center
• University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
• Emory University in Atlanta
• Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta
• OneFlorida Clinical Research Consortium led by the University of Florida in Gainesville
All of Us, Wisconsin
• Marshfield (Wis.) Clinic Research Institute
• BloodCenter of Wisconsin in Milwaukee
• Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee
• University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health in Madison
The new additions will receive $13.8 million to enroll individuals, gather health information and help retain participants in the program.
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