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美国国立卫生研究院的“我们所有人”研究项目正在建立美国最全面的研究群体之一。该项目于2018年启动,已招募了84.9万多人,旨在为所有人群提供精准医疗。All of Us的参与者共享完整的调查,共享电子健康记录,捐赠生物标本,并提供其他数据,如可穿戴设备数据。迄今为止,All of Us已经为超过414,000名参与者生成了全基因组序列,并向超过100,000人返回了可操作的遗传健康信息。通过研究所遇到的技术、参与和数据集成方面的挑战,本文强调了“我们所有人”如何在生物医学研究的开创性努力基础上建立起来,并指出了未来的方向,包括扩大数据共享、国际合作以及推动个性化医疗保健变革发现的潜力。目前的成功也突出了未来的必要方向:更大、更全面的队列、更好的数据共享以及更多的国际合作。
ENABLING A HEALTHIER FUTURE FOR ALL THROUGH PRECISION MEDICINE.
The National Institutes of Health's All of Us Research Program is building one of the most comprehensive research cohorts in the United States. Launched in 2018, the program has enrolled more than 849,000 individuals to empower precision medicine relevant to all populations. Participants in All of Us share complete surveys, share electronic health records, donate biospecimens, and contribute other data, such as wearable device data. To date, All of Us has generated whole genome sequences for more than 414,000 participants and returned actionable genetic health information to more than 100,000. By examining the technological, engagement, and data integration challenges encountered, this paper highlights how All of Us builds on pioneering efforts in biomedical research and points to future directions, including expanded data sharing, international cooperation, and the potential to drive transformative discoveries in personalized health care. Current successes also highlight necessary future directions: even larger and more comprehensive cohorts, better data sharing, and more international cooperation.