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Driving Health Research in Your Community: The All of Us Research Program

At the moment, health care is often one-size-fits-all. But imagine a future where your health care is tailored to you. The All of Us Research Program wants to make that future possible. How? By creating one of the largest health databases of its kind.

All of Us is an exciting program from the National Institutes of Health. The mission of the program is simple: to speed up health research. Join Diego Mazzotti, Ph.D., assistant professor of medical informatics and a leading health researcher at the University of Kansas Medical Center, a proud partner of All of Us, for an insider’s look at this program. Discover how it is working toward a healthier future for all, why it matters to communities across Kansas City, the Midwest, and beyond, and how you can participate.

This Science Matters Lunch & Learn program will be presented in person and online on our Facebook page. You are welcome (and encouraged!) to bring your lunch while attending the program.

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Driving Health Research in Your Community: The All of Us Research Program

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Helzberg Auditorium
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In Person