Five Partners Making a Difference
"Our partners are essential to the success of the All of Us Research Program," said Joy Invina-Hernandez, Director of Partner Relations at BioLinked, "Their collaboration will not only help as we build a robust research database but also ensure that the data reflects the rich diversity of our nation."
Left: LifeShares first AoU participant
We are proud to announce our first five partner sites to onboard for the All of Us Research Program, a historic effort from the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The significant partnerships will aid in growing the largest research database of its kind in the nation, paving the way for advancements in precision medicine. The program's goal is to collect data from more than one million people living in the United States. In the future, researchers can use this to conduct thousands of studies.
Our Blood Institute, the newest site partner for All of Us, launched the program to their friends and family in April. LifeShare Blood Center, another key contributor to the program's innovative efforts, plans to launch in the coming weeks. Additionally, three clinical research sites in the Clinical Research Partner Network (CRPN)—Great Lakes Detroit, McAllen Research, and Kalo Research—have partnered with BioLinked to join the program. These organizations are strategically located across various regions of the United States, enhancing the diversity and reach of All of Us.
"Our partners are essential to the success of the All of Us Research Program," said Joy Invina-Hernandez, director of partner relations at BioLinked, "Their collaboration will not only help as we build a robust research database but also ensure that the data reflects the rich diversity of our nation."
These partner sites support All of Us’ goal to mirror the nation's demographic and environmental diversity. Each partner site brings unique strengths and local insights that are critical for the inclusivity and success of the program.
For more information or to join the program as a partner, contact Remi Peythieu, partner relations manager, remi.peythieu@bio-linked.org.
Charles Mooney, VP, Research & BioDevelopment, Our Blood Institute & Primary Contact for All of Us Program
To learn more about becoming a Blood Center Partner, visit BioLinked.org or connect with BioLinked’s Head of Partner Relations, Joy Invina-Hernandez here.
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