All of Us Researcher Engagement and Outreach

The All of Us Research Program and its partners host a wide range of events and activities designed for researchers at every skill level, career stage, and degree of familiarity with the Researcher Workbench.

Learn more about the Researcher Engagement and Outreach (REO) team, explore our engagement partners, or read publications authored by the REO team and collaborators.

Below, you can browse upcoming opportunities for All of Us researchers, including trainings, events, and other engagement activities.

All of Us Researcher Engagement and Outreach

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Current Programs

These opportunities are open to researchers, with some requiring registration or an application.

All of Us Science Day 2026

Registration Open

All of Us Science Day (April 15, 2026) is a free, virtual event celebrating research and discoveries powered by All of Us data that are driving real-world health impact for all and the participants, researchers, and partners who make them possible. Registration is now open for the event.

Online Event
K12 Audiences, Including Teachers Undergraduate, Graduate, and Medical Students Postdoctoral Trainees and Early-Stage Investigators Established Investigators Community and Citizen Scientists

IGNITE Friday Morning Coffee Sessions

Registration Open

These sessions, held every three weeks, provide training on various aspects of the All of Us Research Program. Biostatisticians are available to answer questions and provide project feedback. Topics include basics about the data available, All of Us Researcher Workbench tools, and project collaboration.

Online Workshop
K12 Audiences, Including Teachers Undergraduate, Graduate, and Medical Students Postdoctoral Trainees and Early-Stage Investigators Established Investigators Community and Citizen Scientists

Planning Your Data Analyses on the All of Us Researcher Workbench

Registration Open

This webinar (April 20, 2026) is part of a series focused on methodological challenges and innovations using the All of Us Researcher Workbench. We will introduce participants to the Workbench and walk through how to plan, develop, and run analyses using a real-world use case as an example.

Online Event
Undergraduate, Graduate, and Medical Students Postdoctoral Trainees and Early-Stage Investigators Established Investigators

University of Arizona–Banner Health Biomedical Informatics Core Consulting Service

Registration Open

The University of Arizona–Banner Health seeks to empower researchers and accelerate projects that use the All of Us Researcher Workbench by providing research project support services to aid in completion of research aims and dissemination of research. Any registered researcher is eligible for up to 15 hours of support at no cost.

Online Technical Assistance
K12 Audiences, Including Teachers Undergraduate, Graduate, and Medical Students Postdoctoral Trainees and Early-Stage Investigators Established Investigators Community and Citizen Scientists

All of Us Evenings with Genetics Research Program: Biomedical Researcher Faculty Summit

Application Closed

This summit supports early-career researchers who are interested in using the Researcher Workbench. Summit attendees form multidisciplinary teams to work on projects using All of Us data. They gain access to professional development opportunities, data science training, and networking opportunities, as well as automatic acceptance into the year-long All of Us Biomedical Researcher Scholars Program.

In-Person Workshop
Postdoctoral Trainees and Early-Stage Investigators

All of Us Evenings with Genetics Research Program: Biomedical Researcher Scholars Program

Application Closed

The All of Us Biomedical Researcher Scholars Program provides one year of professional development and mentoring for researchers who attended the Biomedical Researcher Faculty Summit. Scholars receive training in grant writing, data science, networking, and knowledge dissemination. Attendance at the Faculty Summit is required for participation, and all summit attendees are automatically accepted into the program.

Hybrid Training and Mentorship
Postdoctoral Trainees and Early-Stage Investigators

All of Us Researcher Academy

Application Closed

The All of Us Researcher Academy provides training and technical assistance to researchers conducting research with the Researcher Workbench. Resources are provided at no cost to students, faculty, and postdocs at institutions that have received Institutional Champion awards.

Online Training and Mentorship
Postdoctoral Trainees and Early-Stage Investigators Established Investigators

All of Us-AIM-AHEAD Training Program

Application Closed

Eligible investigators can participate in specialized artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) training to advance research using the All of Us dataset. Awardees receive access to machine learning courses, hands-on data use case trainings, individualized coaching, and mentorship. The program culminates with a poster presentation of their research at the annual AIM-AHEAD conference.

Hybrid Training and Mentorship
Undergraduate, Graduate, and Medical Students Postdoctoral Trainees and Early-Stage Investigators Established Investigators

Accessing the Generalizability of Prevalence Estimates from the All of Us Research Program

Registration Closed

This webinar (February 19, 2026) is part of a series focused on methodological challenges and innovations using the All of Us Researcher Workbench. It presents a new framework for evaluating how well electronic health records–based prevalence estimates from All of Us generalize to other estimates from the U.S. population. Presenters will share weighting methods using case studies of dementia, type 2 diabetes, and depression.

Online Event
Undergraduate, Graduate, and Medical Students Postdoctoral Trainees and Early-Stage Investigators Established Investigators

DREF Research Accelerates Possibilities (RAP) Sessions

Registration Closed

Delta Research and Education Foundation (DREF) partners with academic institutions to administer Research Accelerates Possibilities (RAP) sessions that educate, engage, and encourage students and faculty to learn about the All of Us Research Program and use the All of Us Research Hub and Researcher Workbench.

Online Workshop
Undergraduate, Graduate, and Medical Students

EPAR Funding Opportunities

Application Closed

The Extramural Program to Advance Research (EPAR) was created by All of Us to increase the number of active researchers productively using the All of Us Researcher Workbench through a variety of mechanisms (e.g., grants, cooperative agreements, and prizes) designed to stimulate and fund critical precision medicine research and career development in areas not supported by other National Institutes of Health Institutes, Centers, and Offices.

Online Funding Opportunity
Postdoctoral Trainees and Early-Stage Investigators Established Investigators Community and Citizen Scientists

Healthy Americas Research Consortium Grants

Application Closed

The Healthy Americas Research Consortium (HARC), supported by All of Us Research Program and the Lucy Delgado Fund of the Healthy Americas Foundation, funds researchers using the All of Us Researcher Workbench to study chronic diseases and other health issues. Scholars receive up to $10,000 and join HARC, a national network advancing health through data-driven science. Participants are expected to submit findings to a peer-reviewed journal and gain skills in research, data literacy, and dissemination.

Online Funding Opportunity
Undergraduate, Graduate, and Medical Students Postdoctoral Trainees and Early-Stage Investigators Established Investigators Community and Citizen Scientists

IGNITE Data Picnics

Registration Closed

These sessions by the Interdisciplinary Guided Network for Investigation, Translation, and Evidence (IGNITE) are for groups of four to ten researchers. Each group attends three to four 90-minute sessions about visualizing and analyzing data in the All of Us Researcher Workbench. Attendees may also receive feedback from biostatisticians.

Hybrid Workshop
K12 Audiences, Including Teachers Undergraduate, Graduate, and Medical Students Postdoctoral Trainees and Early-Stage Investigators Established Investigators Community and Citizen Scientists

IGNITE Data Sandboxes

Registration Closed

These workshops by the Interdisciplinary Guided Network for Investigation, Translation, and Evidence (IGNITE) provide an overview of the All of Us Research Program, a hands-on demonstration of the Data Browser, and resources to help researchers using the Researcher Workbench.

Hybrid Workshop
K12 Audiences, Including Teachers Undergraduate, Graduate, and Medical Students Postdoctoral Trainees and Early-Stage Investigators Established Investigators Community and Citizen Scientists

IGNITE TOUCH Fairs

Registration Closed

The Interdisciplinary Guided Network for Investigation, Translation, and Evidence (IGNITE)’s Tailored Outreach for Uniting Communities (TOUCH) fairs share All of Us data with communities, combining local data with health promotion and disease prevention activities.

In-Person Event
K12 Audiences, Including Teachers Undergraduate, Graduate, and Medical Students Postdoctoral Trainees and Early-Stage Investigators Established Investigators Community and Citizen Scientists

IGNITE Train-the-Trainer Program

Registration Closed

The Interdisciplinary Guided Network for Investigation, Translation, and Evidence (IGNITE) offers a two-day, free virtual seminar for biostatisticians to learn to use All of Us Research Program data for health research. The seminar provides extensive training on the All of Us Researcher Workbench. Attendees join the All of Us National Biostats Core after the training is completed.

Online Training and Mentorship
Undergraduate, Graduate, and Medical Students Postdoctoral Trainees and Early-Stage Investigators Established Investigators

Introduction to Phenotyping in All of Us

Registration Closed

This webinar (March 12, 2026) is part of a series focused on methodological challenges and innovations using the All of Us Researcher Workbench. This webinar introduces best practices for labeling individuals with a condition using data available in the All of Us Researcher Workbench. We will discuss the Cohort Builder interface, how to leverage the OMOP Common Data Model, and key considerations drawn from example phenotypes in our own research.

Online Event
Undergraduate, Graduate, and Medical Students Postdoctoral Trainees and Early-Stage Investigators Established Investigators

Researcher Academy Institutional Champion Awards

Application Closed

Institutional Champions are colleges and universities that receive funding, training, technical assistance, peer-to-peer learning, and network-building opportunities from the All of Us Researcher Academy as part of an effort to encourage new scientific inquiry and expand the community of researchers who engage with the All of Us Researcher Workbench.

Online Funding Opportunity
Postdoctoral Trainees and Early-Stage Investigators Established Investigators

Researcher Academy Train-the-Trainer Program

Registration Closed

The Researcher Academy Train-the-Trainer program equips researchers with the skills to train others in using the All of Us Researcher Workbench. Through institutional and network-based models, this program aims to foster scalable, sustainable learning communities that expand access to and use of All of Us data.

Hybrid Training and Mentorship
Undergraduate, Graduate, and Medical Students Postdoctoral Trainees and Early-Stage Investigators Established Investigators

University of Arizona–Banner Health Data Fellows Program

Application Closed

Each year, the program recruits up to 15 graduate students, postdocs, and junior faculty for this six-month program to conduct research using the All of Us Researcher Workbench. Participants receive training, mentorship, and professional development, completing projects while gaining skills to publish and advance use of the Researcher Workbench at their institutions. Fellows also receive a $2,000 stipend upon program completion.

Online Training and Mentorship
Undergraduate, Graduate, and Medical Students Postdoctoral Trainees and Early-Stage Investigators Established Investigators

University of Arizona–Banner Health Seed Grants

Application Closed

Eligible early-career investigators can receive funding to use the All of Us dataset for clinical and public health studies. Awardees receive personalized support on the All of Us Researcher Workbench, expert bioinformatics and statistics advice, and access to community forums for sharing data and information.

Funding Opportunity
Undergraduate, Graduate, and Medical Students Postdoctoral Trainees and Early-Stage Investigators Established Investigators

Archived Programs

These programs are currently closed, though some may return in future cycles. Check back for updates.

All of Us Data Training and Engagement for Academic Libraries Program

Application Closed

The program helps campus librarians learn to use the All of Us Researcher Workbench and teach others to use it. Workshop attendees learn to work with biomedical and public health data through training, hands-on learning, and networking. The goal is to boost research capacity and encourage use of the Researcher Workbench within campus communities.

Online Training and Mentorship
Undergraduate, Graduate, and Medical Students Postdoctoral Trainees and Early-Stage Investigators Established Investigators

National Cancer Institute and the Office of Research on Women’s Health Administrative Supplements

Application Closed

The All of Us Research Program, in partnership with the National Cancer Institute and the Office of Research on Women’s Health, funds multidisciplinary teams to support translational and clinical studies to reduce cancer health factors and develop precise tools for cancer prevention, detection, and treatment.

Online Funding Opportunity
Postdoctoral Trainees and Early-Stage Investigators Established Investigators

Researcher Academy Internship Program

Application Closed

This four-month, virtual program pairs interns with mentors who have active research projects in the All of Us Researcher Workbench. Interns gain hands-on learning, present their research, and submit an abstract to the All of Us Researchers Convention.

Online Training and Mentorship
Undergraduate, Graduate, and Medical Students Postdoctoral Trainees and Early-Stage Investigators

Researcher Ambassador Network

Application Closed

The All of Us Researcher Ambassadors Network is a community of active researchers who share their experiences using the All of Us Research Hub, Researcher Workbench, and dataset. By highlighting the value of this rich data resource, Ambassadors help foster new research that can advance population health research and drive more precise approaches to care.

Online Training and Mentorship
Undergraduate, Graduate, and Medical Students Postdoctoral Trainees and Early-Stage Investigators Established Investigators

Researcher Basecamp

Application Closed

The Researcher Basecamp was a hands‑on, two-day, in‑person training for researchers interested in starting research projects on the All of Us Researcher Workbench. It equipped 15 community‑based and early‑career researchers with practical guidance, expert-led workshops, and in‑depth tutorials on leveraging All of Us data to advance health research.

In-Person Workshop
Undergraduate, Graduate, and Medical Students Postdoctoral Trainees and Early-Stage Investigators Community and Citizen Scientists

Researchers Convention

Registration Closed

This three-day free, virtual event gives researchers the opportunity to showcase their work using All of Us data and tools, connect with peers, and explore new opportunities in precision medicine.

Online Event
K12 Audiences, Including Teachers Undergraduate, Graduate, and Medical Students Postdoctoral Trainees and Early-Stage Investigators Established Investigators Community and Citizen Scientists

University of Utah Data Browser Institute

Registration Closed

The All of Us Research Hub Summer Institute is a multi-day workshop that familiarizes high school teachers with the All of Us Research Program and instructs them on using the Research Hub as an educational resource.

In-Person Workshop
K12 Audiences, Including Teachers

Xavier University of Louisiana Summer Researcher Academy

Application Closed

The academy supports trainees, fellows, and mid-career investigators in using the All of Us Researcher Workbench. The program fosters collaboration, skill development, and hypothesis-driven research through biweekly peer meetings and expert-led office hours. Participants submit a project summary or abstract at the end of the session.

Online Training and Mentorship
Undergraduate, Graduate, and Medical Students Postdoctoral Trainees and Early-Stage Investigators Established Investigators