All of Us Are Getting Scammed: A Bait-And-Switch at the Heart of the Most Expensive Genetics Study in Decades

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James Tabery (University of Utah)

The All of Us Research Project was launched in 2016 by the U.S. National Institutes of Health. The ambitious plan of the project is to enroll 1,000,000 Americans in a long term study of the causes of health and disease in the U.S. The program is designed as a very large genetics study, and the explicit goal of the program is to prevent health disparities in the United States. I argue the design and the stated goal of the program do not align. All of Us participants and American taxpayers are being promised something that the study cannot deliver.

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University of Utah
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