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Building trust

Trust doesn’t happen overnight. In an effort to build trust, we work closely with our participants and with local community groups to listen better, learn more, and work toward a healthier future together.

To reach its goal, the All of Us Research Program is partnering with leading institutions, organizations, community partners, and participant representatives across the country. All of Us has a special focus on engaging communities that are historically underrepresented in biomedical research.

Most studies and clinical trials have always been with the average white male. So as we start thinking about this in the context of building trust…we get back that trust by involving the community.