The NIH's All of Us Research Program and affiliated All of Us dataset is one of the largest and most diverse biomedical and public health datasets in the world.
The University of Mississippi Libraries was one of ten national recipients to receive an All of Us Data Training and Engagement for Academic Libraries Award from the National Library of Medicine (NLM) and National Institutes of Health (NIH).
The UM Libraries' Scholar Support and Data Services (SSDS) Department will offer a series of research workshops exploring All of Us and will offer competitive mini-grants to UM faculty, researchers, and graduate students who propose research projects using data from the registered and controlled tiers.
Sign up for this workshop to learn about the All of Us dataset, the array of data available in All of Us, and the internal mini-grant application process.
The intended audience for this Zoom workshop is UM graduate students. There are two other workshops that are open to everyone on Thursday, September 5 (Zoom), and Friday, September 6 (in person).
If you have questions about All of Us, please contact Dr. Savannah Kelly (slkelly@olemiss.edu) and Dr. Shelby Watson (sahilton@olemiss.edu).