"Researchers will use this information to help understand disease and design prevention strategies and treatments as unique as we are," adds Miele.
The program has multiple safeguards in place to protect participant privacy. Personal information - name, address and other things that easily identify participants - will be removed and replaced with a unique code. The All of Us Research Program uses the most rigorous security models so that participants can trust that their data is protected. It will also ensure data is used ethically and responsibly to improve health for generations to come.
LSU Health New Orleans is a member of the Southern All of Us Network led by the University of Alabama at Birmingham. The work of the Southern All of Us Network will be supported by a $4 million funding award to be shared among participating institutions.
"We want this program to reflect the rich diversity of our country," said Eric Dishman, director of the All of Us Research Program at NIH. "Expanding our national network of health care provider organizations enhances our ability to reach communities traditionally underrepresented in medical research. Working with participants across the country, we hope to contribute to medical breakthroughs that may lead to more tailored disease prevention and treatment solutions in the future."
The particulars are being finalized, and more information, including how to enroll, will be available over the coming weeks.