All Assets by Type

This page contains all researchers communications assets organized by type.

Co-brandable assets must be edited in the Asset Portal.

May Updates

The All of Us Research, By the Numbers spreadsheet has been updated with the latest researcher, institution, and project numbers as of May 1, 2024.

The slide decks have been updated with the institution, researcher, project, and publication numbers.

The social media toolkit has been updated.

April Updates

In a new researcher testimonial video, Xyanthine Parillon, M.A., Ph.D., Ed.D., Faculty Lecturer at the University of Houston-Downtown, explains how the All of Us Researcher Workbench has allowed her to collaborate with colleagues. “Science is driven through the collaborative process … We’re going to learn so much through the All of Us Research Program,” she says in the video. Use the video in social media posts, email outreach, presentations and more.

The new April Research Roundup issue details the recent release of SAS Studio on the Researcher Workbench and offers a perspective from one of the demonstration project researchers. The issue also includes new publications, funding opportunities, All of Us news, and more. You can find the link to the issue on the Research Roundup page of the Researcher Comms Hub. Don’t forget to share the subscription URL (http://allof-us.org/RRSignup) in presentations, on social media, and via email!

Additional Fitbit device data are now available in the All of Us Researcher Workbench as part of the first Curated Data Repository (CDR) v7 off-cycle release. With this new data, researchers can now examine the type of Fitbit device used, the date the device was last synced with a Fitbit account, how charged the device approximately was when data were recorded, and more. The slide decks have been updated to reflect this update. Use the toolkit below to share this update with your networks.

SAS Studio is now live on the Researcher Workbench. Use the toolkit below to share this update with your networks. The Researcher Workbench Factsheet and slide decks have been updated to include SAS.

All of Us recently improved the new “NIH Research Funding Opportunities” webpage. It now includes additional search functionality. The advanced options allow you to quickly match available funding opportunities with your needs. You can tailor results using keywords, NIH ICs, activity codes, and release and expiration dates. Use the funding opportunities drop-in slide to highlight the updated page.

All of Us now has more than 10K registered researchers! We reached our program goal more than two years early. Help us celebrate this milestone on social media. Visit the social media toolkit at allof-us.org/RWToolkit to copy a template post and download a short video for posting on social media.

March Updates

Download the new Researcher Workbench registration QR code flyer to display at conferences and other researcher events.

RStudio is now live on the Researcher Workbench. Use the toolkit to share this update with your networks.

The Researcher Workbench factsheet, COVID-19 Participant Experience (COPE) Survey infographic, and Researcher Workbench guidelines have been updated with programmatic changes. Please use the updated versions.

The Researcher Story Catalog and Pull-Quote Library have been added to the “Stories, Quotes, and Videos” page, which replaced the “Videos” page.

Contact

Is there an asset missing that you would like to see? Is there an infographic that you really love? Let us know! Email Grace Hébert at grace.hebert@nih.gov to share your feedback. We hope to hear from you!

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Message and Asset Development Resources

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UPDATED Social Media Toolkit

Updated May 2024

Sample posts for Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

Click here to open the Google Sheet: https://allof-us.org/RWToolkit

UPDATED All of Us Research, By the Numbers

 

 

 

 

This spreadsheet provides a central source of research-related data points widely used to tell the story of the All of Us Research Program. It can be paired with other resources, such as the Researcher Core Messaging Deck, to help ensure consistency in external communications. 

Click here to open the Google Sheet.

  • Information about Workbench data current as of April 20 (v7) data release.

NEW Heart Disease Social Media Toolkit

The social media toolkit includes messages about how many participants report having heart disease, how many research projects on heart disease are underway, and more. The toolkit also includes posts in Spanish.

See the toolkit at allof-us.org/HeartMonthToolkit

NEW Heart Disease Earned Media Toolkit

The earned media toolkit offers partners tools to conduct local media outreach about the observance month. It includes data and fast stats by state, a local press release and drop-in article template, a template pitch, and the national article (to be published) for reference.

Note: Since the contents are meant for researcher audiences, the publications being pitched with this information should in-turn target that audience specifically.

Download the toolkit on the Asset Portal.

NEW Funding Opportunities: All of Us Data and Tools

 

 

 

This new webpage provides a curated list of NIH funding opportunities. It can be shared directly with researchers or used to update slide decks, emails, and other assets.

This resource was developed with the All of Us Division of Medical and Scientific Research.

Share allof-us.org/FundingOpps with interested researchers and use it to update your materials.

NEW All of Us Research Roundup

Our bimonthly newsletter highlights program news and updates of particular interest to the researcher community. Encourage researchers and others in your network to subscribe to this email newsletter to receive the latest news and insights from the All of Us Research Program. Find past issues on the Researcher Communications Hub here.

The new April Research Roundup issue details the recent release of SAS Studio on the Researcher Workbench and offers a perspective from one of the demonstration project researchers. The issue also includes new publications, funding opportunities, All of Us news, and more. You can find the link to the issue on the Research Roundup page of the Researcher Comms Hub. Don’t forget to share the subscription URL (http://allof-us.org/RRSignup) in presentations, on social media, and via email!

Infographics

All co-brandable assets must be edited in the Asset Portal. You may preview national files in the table below, but please edit and download all files in the Asset Portal.

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UPDATED Controlled Tier and Genomic Data

 

This infographic describes the Workbench’s Controlled Tier and the genomic data available there.

Available versions are indicated to the right.

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URLs with UTMs may be able to be updated. Please reach out to the Science Comms team with any questions.

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UPDATED Data Available Infographic

 

This infographic provides a robust depiction of the data currently available to power research. All numbers have been updated to reflect the April 2023 data.

Available versions are indicated to the right.

Co-brandable assets must be edited in the Asset Portal.

URLs with UTMs may be able to be updated. Please reach out to the Science Comms team with any questions.

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UPDATED Stepping Into Fitbit Research With All of Us

More than 15,600 participants have shared Fitbit data with the program. Researchers can combine this data with other data in the Researcher Workbench to generate unique insights.

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Furthering Research on Heart Disease Infographic

More than 89,000 All of Us participants have heart disease according to electronic health record data. The infographic explores why heart disease is one of the top three areas studied on the Researcher Workbench.

You can customize this on the Asset Portal with state-specific numbers found in the earned media toolkit.

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Furthering Diabetes Research With All of Us

This infographic highlights how researchers can use All of Us data to further diabetes research. It details the data available about how type 2 diabetes affects All of Us participants, research underway, and more.

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Furthering Breast Cancer Research Through All of Us

This infographic highlights data available within the Researcher Workbench, including electronic health record data and survey data, the research currently underway, and a publication that speaks to how researchers are studying breast cancer within the Workbench.

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All of Us Data Use and Registration Agreement

Institutions must complete the Data Use and Registration Agreement process to gain access to the All of Us Researcher Workbench’s Registered and Controlled Tiers.

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COVID-19 Participant Experience (COPE) Survey Infographic

This infographic highlights key insights and data gleaned through the COPE Survey, which touched on several topics that cannot be easily accounted for in an EHR.

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How the Research Hub Works (updated 03/2022)

This infographic provides a streamlined depiction of the Researcher Workbench: where the data comes from, how the data is curated, how to apply for access, and how to start conducting research.

 

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Mini Infographics

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NEW 10K Researcher gif

10K researchers are now registered to use the All of Us Researcher Workbench. Visit the social media toolkit at allof-us.org/RWToolkit to copy a template post for posting on social media.

 

AoU_XFB_10K-Researchers_V2_032224_VK.mp4

 

NEW Researcher Workbench Benchmarks: December 2022 to December 2023

This small infographic highlights the growth of the research community supported by the Researcher Workbench in 2023.

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A version optimized for mobile is also available on the Asset Portal (login required).

Research Powered by Fitbit Data

Use this infographic to showcase how All of Us researchers are using Fitbit data to reveal new insights about health and disease.

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Projects that use Fitbit data

These small graphics include a high-level talking point about the Fitbit data: 1,400+ projects in the Researcher Workbench use Fitbit data. That’s 25% of all projects! (Data as of July 2023)

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Customizable researcher, institution, and project number infographic

Customize this infographic with each month’s researcher, institution, and project numbers, available through All of Us, By the Numbers

This asset must be customized in the Asset Portal.

Click below to download a preview of the template. The template must be customized in the Asset Portal.

Mini Data Available Graphics

 

These small versions highlight the topline numbers about the data release, including the total number of participants with survey data, whole genome sequence data, and data derived from electronic health records.

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Mini High-level Talking Point Graphic

 

This small graphic includes a high-level talking point about the data release: The whole genome sequence dataset includes variation at more than 1 billion locations, which is nearly one-third of the entire human genome.

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Stories, Quotes, and Videos

Background and Overview Resources

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Researcher Story Catalog

This tracker contains All of Us researcher stories, such as researcher testimonial videos, Spotlights, Voices profiles, and blog posts. Search by location, career stage, field of study, and more to find the most relevant stories for your communications.

Visit the Researcher Story Catalog at http://bit.ly/ResearcherStories.

NEW Pull-Quote Library

This library includes approved All of Us researcher quotes from videos produced by the program and our partners. Search this guide by keyword, researcher name, or topic for quotes to use in your communications.

Visit the Pull-Quote Library at bit.ly/ResearcherQuotes.

Overview Videos

These videos can be inserted into presentations to give an overview of how the All of Us Research Program and the Researcher Workbench work.

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Conducting research with the All of Us Researcher Workbench

Find out how registered researchers engage with the All of Us Research Program dataset and what it means for the pace of discovery. From enabling equitable access to data to better representing the health outcomes and interests of diverse communities, learn what researchers value most about conducting research with the Researcher Workbench.

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Conducting research with the All of Us Researcher Workbench (Part 1)

This video features registered researchers and program leads sharing insights about the process and benefits of conducting research with the All of Us Researcher Workbench. It is an abbreviated version of the All of Us Researcher introduction video.

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The Researcher Workbench’s promise and potential

This video highlights the practical applications and aspirational potential of the All of Us Research Program for researchers. It is an abbreviated version of the All of Us Researcher introduction video.

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Why All of Us? Why Now?

Originally produced to highlight program leadership and stakeholders’ vision and optimism for the program and its potential, it quickly shows the value of the program and why research matters.

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Researcher Testimonials

Through the testimonial videos, researchers hear from other researchers about their experiences using the Workbench. You can also co-brand the videos below in the Asset Portal (login required).

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NEW Team Science and the All of Us Researcher Workbench

In a new researcher testimonial video, Xyanthine Parillon, M.A., Ph.D., Ed.D., Faculty Lecturer at the University of Houston-Downtown, explains how the All of Us Researcher Workbench has allowed her to collaborate with colleagues. “Science is driven through the collaborative process … We’re going to learn so much through the All of Us Research Program,” she says in the video.

Click the link below to watch the video!

NEW Building a Transparent and Inclusive Research Community

Tuskegee University Professor of Bioethics and All of Us Resource Access Board Co-Chair Stephen O. Sodeke, Ph.D., studies research ethics, population ethics, and community bioethics. In this video, he discusses the importance of transparency in research and how to build trust with communities that have been historically underrepresented in biomedical research.

Click the link below to watch the video!

Meaningful Inclusion of LGBTQ+ People in Research

Scott Emory Moore, PhD, MSN, APRN, AGPCNP-BC, FAAN, assistant professor in the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing at Case Western Reserve University, speaks earnestly about how being included opens the door to being helped.

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Understanding the Behavioral Health Needs of People with HIV (Researcher Workbench Testimonial - Josh Matacotta)

Josh Matacotta, PsyD, CAHIMS, is an assistant dean at Western University of Health Sciences. Matacotta discusses how the Researcher Workbench helps advance the understanding of the behavioral health needs of people with HIV.

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Advancing Women's Health Research (Researcher Workbench Testimonial - Ky'Era Actkins)

Ky’Era Actkins, PhD, is a postdoctoral researcher at Vanderbilt University. Actkins shares a personal connection about what sparked her research on women’s health and her interest in health disparities.

This video is also available as 3 shorts for easily sharing on social media or embedding in presentations:

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Advancing Research in Underrepresented Communities (Researcher Workbench Testimonial - Isaias Torres)

Isaias Torres is a medical student at Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine. Torres speaks about the value of the All of Us data set and tools to support early career researchers.

This video is also available as 3 shorts for easily sharing on social media or embedding in presentations:

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The All of Us Research Program advances medical genetics (Researcher Workbench Testimonial - Dr. Gail Jarvik)

Gail Jarvik, MD, PhD, is a geneticist at the University of Washington School of Medicine and Head of Genetics at the University of Washington Medical Center. Dr. Jarvik speaks to how the All of Us Research Program can help us understand the genomics of common diseases and the value of a wide array of data for healthcare.

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Predictive Analytics for Glaucoma: A project powered by the All of Us Research Program (Researcher Workbench testimonial - Dr. Sally Baxter)

All of Us researcher to Dr. Sally Baxter of the University of California, San Diego, describes how she uses the All of Us dataset to support her work in understanding risk stratification and precision medicine in ophthalmology. As an early adopter of the Program, Dr. Baxter speaks to both the specific project she has undertaken through the Researcher Workbench (including one on predictive analytics for glaucoma which was recently published) as well as the larger benefits of the dataset for researchers.

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  • 1:06: Research reproducibility and validation

  • 2:50: Advice for fellow researchers

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How diverse data can power more impactful research (Researcher Workbench testimonial - Dr. Jason Karnes)

In this video, All of Us researcher Dr. Jason Karnes explains why he believes that “the researcher workbench and the All of Us Research Program will be the first step in generating new discoveries that will translate into patient care.”

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Studying health care access and utilization among adult cancer survivors (Researcher Workbench testimonial - Dr. Jie Chen)

Dr. Jie Chen of Augusta University speaks about her experience and work with the All of Us Research Program dataset understanding cancer patients and their likelihood to receive care after receiving a diagnosis.

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Tools and Support

These short videos explain different aspects of the All of Us Researcher Workbench.

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NEW Data Use Policies: Presenting Research Using All of Us Data

In this recorded training from November 6, 2023, All of Us Scientific Policy Analyst Nichole Holm, Ph.D., discusses the data use policies that researchers must comply with when presenting or publishing research that uses All of Us data. Dr. Holm also reviews the All of Us Researcher Publication, Presentation, and Poster Checklist available at https://allof-us.org/PubsChecklist.

Click the link below to watch the video!

All of Us Researcher Workbench Features: Access Tiers with Brandy Mapes

Brandy Mapes, translational research manager at the Vanderbilt Institute for Clinical and Translational Research, explains the the Workbench access tiers. This video’s length is optimized for sharing on social media.

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All of Us Researcher Workbench Features: Data Types with Brandy Mapes

Brandy Mapes, translational research manager at the Vanderbilt Institute for Clinical and Translational Research, explains the data types available in the Workbench. This video’s length is optimized for sharing on social media.

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All of Us Researcher Workbench Features: Support Hub with Brandy Mapes

Brandy Mapes, translational research manager at the Vanderbilt Institute for Clinical and Translational Research, explains the Support Hub features available in the Workbench. This video’s length is optimized for sharing on social media.

Click the link below to watch the video!

Demo Projects

Researchers reflect on their experiences testing the All of Us Researcher Workbench. These videos focus on demo projects.

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All of Us Research Program - Demo Project Testimonial: Joyce Ho (September 2021)

Joyce Ho is a research assistant professor in the Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University. Ho discusses a project looking at mood disorder diagnoses using electronic health records.

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All of Us Research Program - Demo Project Testimonial: Beth Karlson (September 2021)

Elizabeth Karlson is a principal investigator at the New England Consortium of the All of Us Research Program. Karlson discusses research looking at high blood pressure in the All of Us cohort using different data sources, including electronic health records and physical measurements.

Click the link below to watch the video!

 

All of Us Research Program - Demo Project Testimonial: Mitchell Lunn (September 2021)

Mitchell Lunn is an assistant professor of Medicine at the Stanford University School of Medicine. Lunn discusses a project that examines the experiences, demographics, and health conditions of sexual and gender minority people.

Click here to watch the video!

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Assets for Customizing Videos

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Editable title and end cards

These editable title and end cards can be used to customize researcher testimonials and Researcher Workbench information videos. They are to be used alongside researcher videos only, as they match the look and feel of researcher communications assets.

Click here to access the title and end cards in the Asset Portal (login required).

These assets must be edited in the Asset Portal.

Slides

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NEW SAS Studio Drop-In Slide

A slide about SAS Studio to add to any presentations.

View the toolkit below for more information.

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1ClT5HT6mkJ3Mya50gNoqIsgdS3cKVqBaFgkNi0mGyXE/edit?pli=1#slide=id.p31

RStudio Drop-In Slide

A slide about RStudio to add to any presentations.

View the toolkit below for more information.

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Bj_n26D_DW6YzM3ZtBnj1XzBrdhMKOVXZrdMBACU-Lc/edit?usp=sharing

Funding Opportunities Drop-in Slide

This slide directs visitors to allof-us.org/FundingOpps. Add this slide to your presentations to highlight funding opportunities to use All of Us data.

 

UPDATED Researcher Communications Core Messaging Deck

Updated May 2024

 

A comprehensive internal talking points document broken out by audience and intent. Designed to provide approved “pull and plug” language that can be used as the basis for any new researcher-facing asset.

Click here to view the Google doc version for different format options.

UPDATED Abbreviated Messaging Deck

Updated May 2024

 

This high-level slide deck equips presenters with approved, researcher-facing messages about the All of Us Research Program. It is designed to introduce the scope, diversity, and value of the All of Us dataset to researchers and encourage them to register.

Click here to view the Google doc version for different format options.

UPDATED Extended Messaging Deck

Updated May 2024

 

An extended set of grab and go slides about the program, the data, research tools, and more that can be added to a tailored presentation based on your needs. This deck is not intended to be used in totality.

Click here to view the Google doc version for different format options.

Handouts

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Researcher Workbench registration QR Code Flyer

Use this flyer to highlight Researcher Workbench registration at in-person events, like conferences.

Co-brandable assets must be edited in the Asset Portal. Download the co-brandable version here.

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Research Roundup QR Code Flyer

Use this flyer to highlight Research Roundup at in-person events, like conferences.

Co-brandable assets must be edited in the Asset Portal. Download the co-brandable version here.

Click below to preview the national print version:

Researcher Recruitment Postcard

This double-sided postcard handout has one side with information about the Researcher Workbench and another with information about joining All of Us. Print this postcard for scientific conferences and other researcher events. You can hand it directly to interested researchers with the relevant side facing up.

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Researcher Recruitment Business Card

This double-sided business card has one side with information about the Researcher Workbench and another with information about joining All of Us. Print this business card for scientific conferences and other researcher events. You can hand it directly to interested researchers with the relevant side facing up.

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Digital Publications Checklist

This handy checklist includes a list of All of Us policies that researchers must comply with, so that researchers can reference it while working on posters, presentations, or articles that use All of Us data. Partners should share this digital checklist during virtual trainings or events for researchers. For in-person trainings or events, consider sharing it via email in advance of the event or after the event. You can also share it using the link allof-us.org/PubsChecklist.

Click below to preview the national digital version:

 

Funding Opportunities QR Code Flyer

The flyer directs visitors to allof-us.org/FundingOpps. Use this flyer to highlight funding opportunities at in-person events, like conferences.

Co-brandable assets must be edited in the Asset Portal.

Click below to preview the national print version:

View and download additional versions in the Asset Portal.

UPDATED All of Us Researcher Workbench Fact Sheet

 

A fact sheet that describes the breadth and depth of the All of Us dataset, data access tiers, and tools available in the Researcher Workbench.

Available versions are indicated to the right.

Co-brandable assets must be edited in the Asset Portal.

URLs with UTMs may be able to be updated. Please reach out to the Science Comms team with any questions.

Click below to preview the national print version:

View and download additional versions in the Asset Portal.

 

All of Us Researcher Workbench Guidelines

This four-page informational guide offers perspective researchers an understanding of gender identity, sex assigned at birth, and sexual orientation.

Click below to preview the national print version:

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Toolkits

Fitbit Device Data

Additional Fitbit device data are now available in the All of Us Researcher Workbench as part of the first Curated Data Repository (CDR) v7 off-cycle release. With this new data, researchers can now examine the type of Fitbit device used, the date the device was last synced with a Fitbit account, how charged the device approximately was when data were recorded, and more.

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NEW Fitbit Device Data Announcement

An announcement about the Fitbit device data to share in newsletters or to adapt for social media.

Additional Fitbit device data are now available in the All of Us Researcher Workbench as part of the first Curated Data Repository (CDR) v7 off-cycle release. With this new data, researchers can now examine the type of Fitbit device used, the date the device was last synced with a Fitbit account, how charged the device approximately was when data were recorded, and more. Importantly, this allows researchers to account for the differences between devices, such as how steps are counted or whether certain types of data can be collected. Fitbit data can also be analyzed alongside other data types in the Workbench to offer a more complete view of health and disease. Visit the User Support Hub to learn more about using Fitbit device data.

Link for the User Support Hub article for social media:

allof-us.org/DeviceData

NEW Fitbit Device Data Talking Points

Internal talking points about the Fitbit device data release to help address any questions you may receive.

Please do not share the document link outside of the consortium.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nQFV1Vk29MEo6bq_IoIlYXvu9FhlD3reDM99jPkUVJ0/edit?usp=sharing

NEW Fitbit Device Data Drop-In Slide

A slide about Fitbit device data to add to any presentations.

SAS Studio

SAS Studio is now live on the Researcher Workbench. Use the materials below to share this update with your networks.

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NEW SAS Studio Announcement

An announcement about SAS Studio to share in newsletters or to adapt for social media.

SAS Studio is now available on the All of Us Researcher Workbench. SAS Studio has a point-and-click interface and allows users to perform powerful statistical analyses and data visualizations with All of Us data. Making SAS Studio available could bring more social scientists and public health experts to the platform because they often have higher proficiency with SAS as a programming language, than R or Python. Bringing more researchers to the platform is essential to furthering research that can advance precision medicine. Visit the User Support Hub to learn more about using SAS Studio.

Link for the User Support Hub article for social media:

allof-us.org/SAS

NEW SAS Studio Talking Points

Internal talking points about the SAS Studio release to help address any questions you may receive.

Please do not share the document link outside of the consortium.

NEW SAS Studio Drop-In Slide

A slide about SAS Studio to add to any presentations.

RStudio

RStudio is now live on the Researcher Workbench. Use the materials below to share this update with your networks.

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RStudio Announcement

An announcement about RStudio to share in newsletters or to adapt for social media.

RStudio is now available on the All of Us Researcher Workbench. RStudio’s point-and-click interface and suite of tools, including a variable explorer, an R Markdown editor, a debugger, and an R terminal, make it easier for researchers to use R in the Researcher Workbench. Visit the User Support Hub to learn more about using RStudio.

Link for the User Support Hub article for social media:

allof-us.org/RStudio

RStudio Talking Points

Internal talking points about the RStudio release to help address any questions you may receive.

Please do not share the document link outside of the consortium.

RStudio Drop-In Slide

A slide about RStudio to add to any presentations.

American Heart Month

February is American Heart Month. Use the materials below to highlight Heart Month in your community.

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Furthering Research on Heart Disease Infographic

More than 89,000 All of Us participants have heart disease according to electronic health record data. The infographic explores why heart disease is one of the top three areas studied on the Researcher Workbench.

You can customize this on the Asset Portal with state-specific numbers found in the earned media toolkit.

All assets must be edited in the Asset Portal. You may preview files below, but please edit and download them from the Asset Portal. Print versions are shown below, but digital versions are available there.

Click below to preview the national print version:

Click below to preview the co-brandable version with featured publications:

Click below to preview the co-brandable version with custom state numbers:

 

Heart Disease Earned Media Toolkit

The earned media toolkit offers partners tools to conduct local media outreach about the observance month. It includes data and fast stats by state, a local press release and drop-in article template, a template pitch, and the national article (to be published) for reference.

Note: Since the contents are meant for researcher audiences, the publications being pitched with this information should in-turn target that audience specifically.

Download the toolkit on the Asset Portal.

Heart Disease Social Media Toolkit

The social media toolkit includes messages about how many participants report having heart disease, how many research projects on heart disease are underway, and more. The toolkit also includes posts in Spanish.

See the toolkit at allof-us.org/HeartMonthToolkit

Additional Resources

The program website also hosts a robust collection of FAQs, program announcements and other resources perfect for your use.

Contact

If you have questions about any of these materials or suggestions of other assets that would be helpful to support communications with researchers, please email Grace Hébert at grace.hebert@nih.gov.