Partnered Research Studies
Partnered Research Studies are collaborative initiatives funded by a study sponsor external to the All of Us Research Program to collect and integrate new data into the All of Us data ecosystem. By leveraging the All of Us infrastructure and curated data, Partnered Research Studies accelerate health researchers achieve goals more efficiently than would be otherwise possible.
All of Us Advantage
Reduce Time and Resources
Launch large, longitudinal studies with lower project costs and shortened planning periods by leveraging existing All of Us engagement and analytics infrastructure
Access Novel Tools and Data
Accelerate your study by incorporating multidimensional datasets spanning clinical, biological, social, behavioral, and environmental measures via the cloud-based Researcher Workbench.
Enhance Biomedical Research
Contribute new data to one of the most impactful biomedical resources of its kind and support a growing research community through interdisciplinary collaboration

Partnered Research Directory
Learn about Partnered Research Studies that are underway or already completed
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Research Opportunities
All of Us X01 Notice of Funding Opportunity
The All of Us Research Program has issued Notice of Funding Opportunity (PAR-27-069), titled “Accelerating Discovery through Partnered Research with All of Us to Analyze Participant Biospecimens,” through the X01 Resource Access Award mechanism to enable access to biospecimens stored in the All of Us supported Biobank.
Proposal review criteria may include:
- Alignment with the scientific goals and unique characteristics of All of Us
- Return of value, such as study results, to all or a subset of All of Us participants
- Adherence to the All of Us Core Values, Protocol, and Program Policies
- Ability to support the study’s development, management, and research activities
Proposal submission should include:
- Individual and/or institutional sponsor details
- Study objectives, methods, risks, and timelines
- Participant engagement plans and strategies
- Biospecimen analysis plans (if applicable)
- Data collection, analysis, and security plans
- Study administration and resource needs
