Health research platform maker Vibrent Health announced last week that it has received a $39 million infusion from the National Institutes of Health to continue serving as the hub of the public research organization’s All of Us Research Program.
Health research platform maker Vibrent Health announced last week that it has received a $39 million infusion from the National Institutes of Health to continue serving as the hub of the public research organization’s All of Us Research Program.
The company received its first award from the NIH in 2016, and as the Participant Technology Systems Center of the program will provide a participant-facing portal and participant management tools for more than 100 nationwide program partners. Vibrent Health also said in the announcement that it has partnered with a handful of academic and industry organizations – including Dartmouth College; the University of Virginia; University of California, San Francisco; and ICF – to bring stronger machine learning, cybersecurity and research tools to the All of Us digital platform.
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