Steven Steinhubl: Where “All of Us” Meets All of Us
All of Us is based on the principle that all the data we get from participants we give back. This is not a research program, it’s a research infrastructure.
— Steve Steinhubl
Steve is a senior investigator on one of the most far reaching, government funded health research projects in the world, the “All of Us” initiative to build infrastructure for 1 million participants. His talk outlines some of the goals and challenges they currently face and describes how the All of Us initiative connects with the cultural and social innovations coming from the Quantified Self community.
Highlights from the QS Symposium 2018
Introduction to the Quantified Self Symposium 2018
Reza Mirza: The History and Future of Single-Subject Science
Hugo Campos: 10 Years With An Implantable Cardiac Device, Still No Data Access
Jana Beck: Carb Intake and 60 Lipid Measurements
Azure Grant: Lessons from Blood Testers, a Participant-Led Project
Dorothy D. Sears: Circadian Rhythms and Cardiometabolic Health
Carsten Skarke: Characterizing the Chronobiome with “Supertrackers”
Whitney E. Boesel: Cholesterol Variability Across Postpartum Menstrual Cycles
Xiao Li: Finding the Signal in Rich Self-Collected Data
Jeffrey Olgin: Data Aggregation for N-of-1 to “N-of-Many-Ones”
Dana Lewis: Social Infrastructure for Participant-Led Research
Camille Nebeker: Informed Consent, Self-Consent
Steven Steinhubl: Where “All of Us” Meets All of Us
Sunita Vohra: What N-of-1 Can Do