News & Events

All of Us and the Genetic Counseling Resource

Friday, June 30th, 2023

Emily Glanton Kelley, certified genetic counselor at the All of Us Genetic Counseling Resource discusses how participants who receive health-related DNA results from the program can talk to a genetic counselor to learn more about their results.

Data Disaggregation Advances AANHPI Health Equity

Wednesday, May 31st, 2023

All of Us co-investigator Dr. Maria Victoria Peralta discusses how Aggregating health data of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, & Pacific Islanders (AANHPI) under one group limits access to care & masks subgroups’ health outcomes. Disaggregating data may help advance health equity.

Including Transgender & Nonbinary Communities in Health Care Research

Friday, November 18th, 2022

A discussion on why participation from the Transgender and Nonbinary communities are vital to the future of biomedical research, including how current anti-trans legislation has a negative impact on health care.

UCI All of Us on Little Saigon TV: OC Health & Education

Wednesday, August 10th, 2022

UCI All of Us was featured on “OC Health & Education” on Little Saigon TV. Dr. Anton-Culver discusses the importance of including diverse populations in research programs like All of Us, especially those underrepresented in biomedical research such as the Vietnamese community.

Virtual Discussion: Precision Medicine Care for Diabetes

Friday, August 19th, 2022

UCI clinicians and All of Us co-investigators Dr. Andrew Reikes, Dr. Emily Dow, and Dr. Maria Victoria Peralta will be discussing how precision medicine studies like All of Us may transform future diabetes treatments.

What is Genetic Counseling?

Wednesday, June 15th, 2022

Pamela Flodman, Professor and Director of the UCI Graduate Program in Genetic Counseling, discusses how genetic counselors work with individuals and families who have questions about the implications of genetic variation for inherited conditions and for their health.

Researcher Workbench Seminar and Demonstration

Friday, April 8th, 2022

Recently, we released our first set of DNA information from nearly 100,000 whole genome sequences into the Researcher Workbench. Join us and the UCI Institute for Precision Health to discuss the transformative research to be done on this data, projects in the works, and a demo on how to use the Workbench.

Celebrating Women in Science

Friday, April 1st, 2022

Join our next webinar featuring an awesome panel of women (including UCI’s All of Us PI Dr. Anton-Culver) for a dynamic discussion of the future of health research. Hear from women in science in different stages of their career as they talk about their challenges and achievements.

Stress and the Impact on Nutrition

Wednesday, March 2nd, 2022

Dr. Karen Lindsay, PhD, RDN will discuss the impact of stress on nutrition. How does stress and anxiety influence eating behavior and metabolism of food? How does nutrition impact mood? She will also bring in practical tools that people can use to manage stress and eating behaviors.

Genetics and Brain Health

Wednesday, January 26th 2022

Our Community Advisory Board Member Dr. Dung Trinh from Irvine Clinical Research will be discussing the importance of mapping your genome and the influence of lifestyle, diet, aging and Alzheimer’s on brain health.

Our keynote speaker, Hoda Anton-Culver, PhD, distinguished professor in the Department of Medicine at UCI School of Medicine, Founding Chair of the Department of Epidemiology, and Founding Director of the Genetic Epidemiology Research Institute, will share her experiences as a female researcher and discuss the gender differences noted in the NIH All of Us Research Program.

Portraits in Innovation and Resilience

Monday, December 6, 2021

Women in Academic Medicine & Science intends to foster professional development, support and inspire women in achieving academic success, and create a space to connect with and advocate for women.

Our keynote speaker, Hoda Anton-Culver, PhD, distinguished professor in the Department of Medicine at UCI School of Medicine, Founding Chair of the Department of Epidemiology, and Founding Director of the Genetic Epidemiology Research Institute, will share her experiences as a female researcher and discuss the gender differences noted in the NIH All of Us Research Program.

The COVID-19 Impact on Latino Communitiess

Tuesday, November 16, 2021

Dr. José Mayorga, will discuss the impact the COVID19 pandemic has had on numerous communities, especially the Latino community.

Precision Medicine for Breast Cancer

Thursday, October 28, 2021

Dr. Hannah Lui Park from UCI School of Medicine will discuss the role of precision medicine in guiding breast cancer screening, prevention, & treatment.

Obesity in Latinx Communities

Thursday, September 30, 2021

UCI Health internist Dr. Maria Peralta will discuss the prevalence of obesity in Latinx communities and how it negatively affects overall health.

What is Integrative Medicine?

Friday, August 27, 2021

Dr. Alex Kipp from UCI Health will be discussing the basics of integrative medicine and how it provides personalized health care.

Women in Research with a demonstration of the Researcher Workbench

Wednesday, July 21, 2021

Learn how Dr. Hurley-Kim and Catherine Hubbard are using All of Us Research Program data for their health research projects.

OC Talk Radio Health Talks with Dr. Trinh – A conversation with Dr. Anton-Culver

Wednesday, July 1, 2021

OC Talk Radio Health Talks with Dr. Trinh – A conversation with Dr. Anton-Culver, Principal Investigator of the All of Us Research Program at UCI Health.

Genetics in All of Us

Wednesday, June 16, 2021

Happy Mother’s Day – Take care of you!

Saturday, May 8, 2021

A conversation with Dr. Yelba

Impacting Health Research with All of Us California – UCI

Wednesday, April 28, 2021 01:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)

COVID Vaccines 101 Webinar

Wednesday, March 31, 2021

Speaker: Maryam Rahimi, MD, Department of Medicine, UC Irvine

Discussing the Pfizer, Moderna, and J&J COVID-19 vaccines; why the vaccines are recommended; how they work; and how participating in health research may benefit this in the future.