Researcher Communications Hub

Welcome to the Researcher Communications Hub! Here, you’ll find the latest researcher communications products and resources.

Asset review guidelines can be found in the “Communications Guide for Researcher Engagement Partners” available at allof-us.org/SciCommsConfluence (login required). If you need access to Confluence, please check with your Division of Outreach and Engagement PO.

Co-brandable assets must be edited in the Asset Portal.

Is there an asset missing that you would like to see? Is there an infographic that you really love? Let us know! Email Grace Hébert at grace.hebert@nih.gov to share your feedback. We hope to hear from you!

Is there an asset missing that you would like to see? Is there an infographic that you really love? Let us know! Email Grace Hébert at grace.hebert@nih.gov to share your feedback. We hope to hear from you!

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What’s new?

April Updates

The new April Research Roundup issue details the recent release of SAS Studio on the Researcher Workbench and offers a perspective from one of the demonstration project researchers. The issue also includes new publications, funding opportunities, All of Us news, and more. You can find the link to the issue on the Research Roundup page of the Researcher Comms Hub. Don’t forget to share the subscription URL (http://allof-us.org/RRSignup) in presentations, on social media, and via email!

Additional Fitbit device data are now available in the All of Us Researcher Workbench as part of the first Curated Data Repository (CDR) v7 off-cycle release. With this new data, researchers can now examine the type of Fitbit device used, the date the device was last synced with a Fitbit account, how charged the device approximately was when data were recorded, and more. The slide decks have been updated to reflect this update. Additional updates to the infographics with Fitbit data are coming soon. Use the toolkit to share this update with your networks.

SAS Studio is now live on the Researcher Workbench. Use the toolkit to share this update with your networks. The Researcher Workbench Factsheet and slide decks have been updated to include SAS.

The All of Us Research, By the Numbers spreadsheet has been updated with the latest researcher, institution, and project numbers as of April 1, 2024.

All of Us recently improved the new “NIH Research Funding Opportunities” webpage. It now includes additional search functionality. The advanced options allow you to quickly match available funding opportunities with your needs. You can tailor results using keywords, NIH ICs, activity codes, and release and expiration dates. Use the funding opportunities drop-in slide to highlight the updated page.

All of Us now has more than 10K registered researchers! We reached our program goal more than two years early. Help us celebrate this milestone on social media. Visit the social media toolkit at allof-us.org/RWToolkit to copy a template post and download a short video for posting on social media.

March Updates

Download the new Researcher Workbench registration QR code flyer to display at conferences and other researcher events.

RStudio is now live on the Researcher Workbench. Use the toolkit to share this update with your networks.

The Researcher Workbench factsheet, COVID-19 Participant Experience (COPE) Survey infographic, and Researcher Workbench guidelines have been updated with programmatic changes. Please use the updated versions.

The Researcher Story Catalog and Pull-Quote Library have been added to the “Stories, Quotes, and Videos” page, which replaced the “Videos” page.

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UPDATED All of Us By the Numbers

 

This spreadsheet provides a central source of research-related data points widely used to tell the story of the All of Us Research Program. When used alongside the Researcher Core Messaging Deck, this resource provides foundational talking points for staff and partners and ensures consistency of external communications. 

Click here to open the Google Sheet.

  • Information about Workbench data current as of April 20 (v7) data release

UPDATED All of Us Researcher Workbench Fact Sheet

 

A fact sheet that describes the breadth and depth of the All of Us dataset, data access tiers, and tools available in the Researcher Workbench.

Available versions are indicated to the right.

Co-brandable assets must be edited in the Asset Portal.

URLs with UTMs may be able to be updated. Please reach out to the Science Comms team with any questions.

Click below to download the national digital version:

Click below to download the national print version:

Click below to download the co-brandable digital version:

Click below to download the co-brandable print version:

Social Media Toolkit

Updated March 2024

Sample posts for Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

Click here to open the Google Sheet.

What else is available?

Below, you’ll find links to pages with all currently available and researcher communications assets by type.

Explore all available researcher communications resources.

View the resources for communicating about the latest data release.

Find concise descriptions of the program for sharing via email or in virtual or in-person presentations.

Customize your communications with helpful tools, including social media toolkits and By the Numbers.

Read our bimonthly researcher newsletter and share it with others.

View the latest decks that you can modify or use as-is when discussing the program.

Discover researchers' perspectives on the program for sharing in your next presentation.

View toolkits that can help you craft messages and campaigns for health observances.