What is the All of Us Research Program? The All of Us Research Program, or All of Us for short, is a research program from the National Institutes of Health (NIH). It is seeking to enroll one million or more people from across the U.S. to advance medical research. People who join All of Us will share information about their health, habits, and what it’s like where they live. By looking for patterns, researchers may learn more about what affects people’s health. Join All of Us today: https://joinallofus.org/nlm On SciStarter, All of Us is supported by the Network of the National Library of Medicine All of Us Program Center (NAPC). The NAPC works with public libraries to help communities participate in biomedical research, like the All of Us Research Program, and to support the health information needs of their communities. We support All of Us to engage those interested in becoming a participant and to provide value for those who are currently participating in the program. https://allofus.nnlm.gov/ All of Us is also an important part of Citizen Science Month. Citizen Science Month is a month-long invitation each April to learn more about a global movement and to find ways to get started through hundreds of free events and programs around the globe. Discover how to share your observations, experiences and curiosity…for science! Citizen Science Month is made possible thanks to support from the Network of the National Library of Medicine and the All of Us Research Program. https://citizensciencemonth.org Citizen Science Month is supported by the National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services, under Cooperative Agreement Number U24LM014070 with the University of Pittsburgh, Health Sciences Library System and the University of Iowa, Hardin Library for the Health Sciences.