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ABOUT US.
All of Us Research Program
As a National Community Engagement Partner in the All of Us Research Program, Asian Health Coalition established the Asian Engagement and Recruitment Core (ARC) with 17 community-based organizations from across the US and 2 national AANHPI-serving partner organizations. Together, ARC helps to shape and implement the All of Us strategy and roadmap to create culturally appropriate, cost-effective, and scalable education and outreach for Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (AANHPIs).
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What is All of Us?
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Goal: help researchers understand more about why people get sick or stay healthy.
Who Is Eligible
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Individual 18 years or older living in the United States
Research Activities:
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Answer questionnaires/survey
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Share their electronic health record
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May give samples of blood, urine, and/or saliva for land and DNA test
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NOTE: All health information shared with All of Us will go into a secure database
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Research Board
Jacqueline H. J. Kim, PhD
Project Director/Principal Investigator
Annetta L. Stanton
PhD
Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences/UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, and Senior Research Scientist at the Cousins Center for Psychoneuro-immunology, and Chair of Psychology
Qian Lu, MD, PhD
Professor in the Department of Cancer Prevention and Control
Marjorie Kagawa Singer, PhD, MA, MN, RN, FAAN
Research Professor in the Fielding School of Public Health, Faculty Associate in the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, and Interim Director of the UCLA Asian American Studies Center.
Anna S. Lau, PhD
Professor in Psychology at UCLA