"Uncovering New Genetic Variants: Advancements in Precision Medicine and Genetic Risk Prediction"

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The All of Us Research Program has released genomic data from 245,388 participants, with 77% from under-represented communities. The dataset includes over 1 billion genetic variants, with 275 million previously unreported variants. The program aims to accelerate health research by providing summary data publicly and individual-level data to researchers through a secure cloud-based platform. The data has been validated for genetic associations and is available for diverse research projects, with a streamlined access model reducing barriers for authorized researchers.
Topics:health#all-of-us-research-program#biomedical-research#data-access#genomic-data#health-and-genomics#human-genetics
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