Supporting Growth for NIH’s All of Us Research Platform

The Future of Health Research

Imagine health care that is specifically tailored to each individual living in America. Understanding the individual requires huge amounts of multimodal data. This is where the National Institutes of Health (NIH) All of Us Research Program comes in.

The program aims to enroll 1 million participants who reflect the population of the United States, cover the lifespan, and have shared information including health records, survey responses, biosamples, and wearable device data, making it broadly and securely available for researchers to study health and disease, and leading to a healthier future for generations to come.

Since the program’s inception in 2016 and national launch in 2018, Palladian Partners has provided strategic, technical, logistical, administrative, communications, and outreach and engagement support for the program’s rich community of participants, researchers, and partners.

Challenge: Addressing Evoloving Needs from an Evolving Program

In its early years, Palladian helped All of Us grow—and grow fast. In 2025, All of Us shifted from growth to sustainability: How can the program maintain its operations and commitments to its participants far into the future?

Solution: Sustainabile Growth with Palladian

After establishing All of Us’ consortium operations, on-site administration, and outreach strategies, Palladian helps translate the program’s vision into day-to-day reality. Palladian is supporting All of Us as an established, effective organization by:

  • Providing project management
  • Overseeing program governance and consortium operations
  • Providing on-site and website support
  • Developing engaging presentations for program leadership

With Palladian’s support, All of Us has grown and endured, becoming a health research platform to address the country’s pressing health challenges.

Impact:

  • 20 Presentations developed and supported for All of Us CEO and staff, presented to national and international audiences
  • ~150 program awardees supported
  • ~750 consortium onboardings and exits supported