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Precision Medicine Initiative

The All of Us Research Program (previously known as the Precision Medicine Initiative Cohort Program) is a research program created in 2015 during the tenure of Barack Obama with $130 million in funding that aims to make advances in tailoring medical care to the individual.The mission of All of Us is to accelerate health and medical breakthroughs, enabling individualized prevention, treatment and care from all of us. The All of Us Research Program (previously known as the Precision Medicine Initiative Cohort Program) is a research program created in 2015 during the tenure of Barack Obama with $130 million in funding that aims to make advances in tailoring medical care to the individual.The mission of All of Us is to accelerate health and medical breakthroughs, enabling individualized prevention, treatment and care from all of us. The project aims to collect genetic and health data from one million volunteers. The initiative was announced during the 2015 State of the Union Address, and is run by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The Program Director is Eric Dishman. In October 2016, the project was renamed 'All of Us'. The research program was launched for national enrollment on May 6, 2018.

[ "Precision medicine", "Disease", "Genomics", "Obama", "Alternative medicine" ]
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