The “All of Us” research program is a study funded by the National Institutes of Health, aiming to enroll 1 million Americans in collecting health data. The information collected can aid researchers in understanding health conditions that effect millions of people throughout the United States.
USC Student Health is pleased to partner with the Keck School of Medicine, a member of the All of Us Research California consortium, to encourage our campus communities to learn about the study and understand why participation from many communities can help develop precision treatment in medicine.
SPRING 2025 at the University Park Campus
The All of Us Research Program is a historic effort to gather data from one million or more people living in the United States to accelerate research and medical breakthroughs.
For individuals interested in joining the study, biosample collection (takes approximately 30 minutes) will take place on the UPC campus in USC Village UVF 1100 on the following dates:
• JANUARY 28 (Tuesday)
• FEBRUARY 18 (Tuesday)
• MARCH 11 (Tuesday)
Appointments are available from 9:15 AM – 3 PM; walk-ins are also welcome.

Read the research highlights on topics including birthplace and cancer risk in the Latinx community; sexual orientation, cancer, and quality of life; dementia risk; blindness and mental health during COVID-19; and more.
Contact the All of Us study team at USC to learn more or schedule an appointment. Call/Text: (323) 572-5740 or Email: allofus@usc.edu.
Visit joinallofus.org or allofus.nih.gov for more information.