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A woman with short dark hair and glasses smiles against a background of fields. Below, text reads: "The dataset is huge, which makes Our Future Health very powerful. There are so many exciting things to look at." Below, text identifies her as Dr Katie Marwick, Senior Clinical Research Fellow at the University of Edinburgh.

A woman with short dark hair and glasses smiles against a background of fields. Below, text reads: "The dataset is huge, which makes Our Future Health very powerful. There are so many exciting things to look at." Below, text identifies her as Dr Katie Marwick, Senior Clinical Research Fellow at the University of Edinburgh.

Dr Katie Marwick is one of the first researchers to study our volunteers’ data. She shares why #OurFutureHealth is so valuable for her research into women’s mental health and reproductive changes. Learn how to access our resource for your research: https://research.ourfuturehealth.org.uk/ 🧪

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What is #OurFutureHealth and what does it mean to take part? Watch this video for more information about the UK's largest health research programme.

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Building National Biobanks: From Vision to Global Impact. Live Webinar: April 13th at 1 P.M. BST | 8 A.M. EST. Speakers: Lucy Burkitt-Gray Researcher Platforms Solutions Lead UK Biobank, Jonathan Emberson Professor of Medical Statistics Oxford Population Health, Marko Balabanovic Chief Technology Officer Our Future Health, Jeff Keller EVP & GM, Health Systems & Biobanks DNAnexus, and Melissa Purdy Sr. Strategic Relationship Manager DNAnexus

Building National Biobanks: From Vision to Global Impact. Live Webinar: April 13th at 1 P.M. BST | 8 A.M. EST. Speakers: Lucy Burkitt-Gray Researcher Platforms Solutions Lead UK Biobank, Jonathan Emberson Professor of Medical Statistics Oxford Population Health, Marko Balabanovic Chief Technology Officer Our Future Health, Jeff Keller EVP & GM, Health Systems & Biobanks DNAnexus, and Melissa Purdy Sr. Strategic Relationship Manager DNAnexus

Join leaders from @ukbiobank.ac.uk, Our Future Health, & Mexico City Prospective Study, as they discuss powering precision health breakthroughs. hello.dnanexus.com/building-nat...

#PopulationHealth #Biobanks #PrecisionMedicine #Genomics #UKBiobank #OurFutureHealth #MexicoCityProspectiveStudy

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Just completed my blood test for the NHS 'Our Future Health', and I’m genuinely proud to be part of the UK’s biggest health research programme, using NHS data and samples to improve prevention, early diagnosis, and future treatment

#NHS #OurFutureHealth #Health

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UK moves ahead with GP patient data sharing plan The UK government has asked the NHS to start putting together the platforms to allow anonymised primary care patient data to be used by researchers.

#populationhealth #patientdatasharingplan #UKgovernment #NHS #populationbasedresearchprojects #GPhealthrecords #UKBiobank #OurFutureHealth #GenomicsEngland #100000GenomesProject #NHSGPdata #humanhealth #deidentifiedhealthdata #AMRC #healthinformation #realworldevidence #patientdata
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I’ve just registered and filled in the form for the #OurFutureHealth program. I was asked about pain and the only one I didn’t tick was premenstrual pain! I’m 61 ffs!

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PET Film Trailer
This film documents a PET event about the long-term impact of the UK's Our Future Health programme, and also what can be learned from the experience of the USA's All of Us ...
www.progress.org.uk/film-genomes...

#ourfuturehealth #genomics #genetics #DNA #PrecisionMedicine #DNA

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New Film for you to watch:
This documents a PET event about what needs to be done – and why – to ensure that people of diverse ancestries and social backgrounds are represented in #Genomics data.
Watch in full here: www.progress.org.uk/film-diversi...
#genetics #dna #health #ourfuturehealth

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New film: The panel discuss the need for diversity in relation to genomic data and health-related data more generally. You can watch here: progress.org.uk/film-diversi...

#Genomics #Health #OurFutureHealth #DNA #geneticstudy

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Genomes, Feedback and Follow-On: The Long-Term Impact of Our Future Health This episode of the https://www.spreaker.com/show/progress-educational-trust-podcast features leading figures in health-related policy, research and ethics discussing the long-term impact of the UK's https://ourfuturehealth.org.uk/ programme, and what can be learned from the experience of the USA's https://allofus.nih.gov/ programme. Topics explored include whether, when, why and how participants in these programmes might be re-contacted, following their initial participation. The discussion is chaired by Sarah Norcross (Director of PET), with contributions from: ⚫ Professor Sir John Bell (Chair of Trustees at Our Future Health) ⚫ Dr Cosima Gretton (Executive Director of Digital Health, and Deputy Chief Medical Officer, at Our Future Health) ⚫ Nicola Perrin (Chief Executive of the Association of Medical Research Charities) ⚫ Professor Michael Parker (Director of the Ethox Centre and of the Global Health Bioethics Network) ⚫ Dr Geoffrey Ginsburg (Chief Medical and Scientific Officer at the All of Us programme, at the USA's National Institutes of Health) PET is grateful to Our Future Health for supporting this discussion. PET is also grateful to Jon Nicoll, who created the opening and closing music for its podcast. Register at https://www.progress.org.uk/events/upcoming-events/ for upcoming PET events.

📣 New Podcast! "Genomes, Feedback and Follow-On: The Long-Term Impact of Our Future Health" on @Spreaker #data #genome #genomics #ourfuturehealth #patientdata #researchallofus

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FILM: Professor Sir John Bell discusses Our Future Health | PET As the UK Government discusses the Our Future Health research programme in the new Ten-Year Health Plan for England, Professor Sir John Bell explains what the programme is seeking to achieve, and why....

A new film about Our Future Health’s research programme is out now. Professor Sir John Bell discusses this research programme further and its part in the new Ten-Year Health Plan. Stream the full film for free: www.progress.org.uk/film-profess...

#OurFutureHealth #Genomics #10YearHealthPlan

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Diversity in Health Data: Achieving Benefit for All This episode of the https://www.spreaker.com/show/progress-educational-trust-podcast explores what needs to be done – and why – to ensure that people of diverse ancestries and social backgrounds are represented in genomic data, and in health-related data more generally. The discussion is chaired by Sarah Norcross (Director of PET), with contributions from: ⚫ Anika Ladva (Head of Community Engagement at Our Future Health) ⚫ Sasha Henriques (Researcher at Wellcome Connecting Science and at the Wellcome Sanger Institute) ⚫ Professor Segun Fatumo (Professor and Chair of Genomic Diversity at Queen Mary University of London) ⚫ Dr Divya Shanmugam (Researcher at Cornell Tech) PET is grateful to Our Future Health for supporting this discussion. PET is also grateful to Jon Nicoll, who created the opening and closing music for its podcast. Register at https://www.progress.org.uk/events/upcoming-events/ for upcoming PET events.

📣 New Podcast! "Diversity in Health Data: Achieving Benefit for All" on @Spreaker #ancestry #datadiversity #diversedata #genome #genomics #ourfuturehealth

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Dr Charlott Repschläger has written a commentary piece reflecting on PET’s event: ‘Genomes, Feedback and Follow-On: The Long-Term Impact of Our Future Health’.

Read more in BioNews:
www.progress.org.uk/genomes-feed...

#OurFutureHealth #Genomics #Research

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A recording of PET’s event in partnership with Our Future Health - ‘Our Future Health, UK Biobank, Genomics England: Exploring the Impact’ - is available now to watch!

To watch this film for free, click the link ⬇️
www.progress.org.uk/film-our-fut...

#OurFutureHealth #UKBiobank #GenomicsEngland

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Genomes, Feedback, Follow-On
This free online event explore the long-term impact of the UK's #OurFutureHealth programme, and also what can be learned from the USA's All of Us programme.
25 June, 5.30pm-7.30pm (BST)
Details:
www.progress.org.uk/event/genome...
#genomics #DNA #genetics #EVENT

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Our Future Health, UK Biobank, Genomics England: Exploring the Impact This episode of the https://www.spreaker.com/show/progress-educational-trust-podcast explains and explores the different approaches of the UK's largest genomics projects, and the impact of these projects on healthcare, research and society. The discussion is chaired by Sarah Norcross (Director of PET), with contributions from: ⚫ Professor Dame Sue Hill (Chief Scientific Officer for England) ⚫ Dr Adam Lewandowski (Deputy Chief Scientist at UK Biobank) ⚫ Chris Schonewald (Chief of Staff, and Director of Strategy, at Genomics England) ⚫ Dr Raghib Ali (Chief Executive, and Chief Medical Officer, at Our Future Health) PET is grateful to Our Future Health for supporting this discussion. PET is also grateful to Jon Nicoll, who created the opening and closing music for its podcast. Register at https://www.progress.org.uk/events/upcoming-events/ for upcoming PET events.

📣 New Podcast! "Our Future Health, UK Biobank, Genomics England: Exploring the Impact" on @Spreaker #genomics #genomicsengland #ourfuturehealth #ukbiobank #ukgenomics

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THIS WEEK:
Diversity in Health Data: Achieving Benefit for All
4 June, 5.30-7.30pm (BST)
Free online event exploring what needs to be done to ensure diverse ancestries and backgrounds are represented in genomic data
Details at: www.progress.org.uk/event/divers...
#OurFutureHealth #genetics

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Fantastic stuff #OurFutureHealth Hope something comparable re. #SocialDeterminants...
Would #infertility have triggered my depression had there not been lifelong expectations I'd deliver grandkids? I did of course...by adoption!

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We’re running a webinar with our charity partner
CRUK to share more about the unique opportunities for cancer research within #OurFutureHealth. Join the webinar on 12 May to learn how we can help with your research: events.teams.microsoft.com/event/7f9da2...

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Researchers! Join Our Future Health’s webinar on Monday 12th May, 3–5pm to explore how 2.2M+ UK participants' data can power your research. 📷 Access samples, re-contact participants & more. 📷 Email to register: Partnerevents@ourfuturehealth.org.uk #HealthResearch #OurFutureHealth

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#ourfuturehealth | Our Future Health UK Signing up to #OurFutureHealth, the UK's largest health research programme, means sharing your health information so researchers can make new discoveries about diseases. Here's how many of you...

Thanks to the 2,407,580 amazing people who’ve stepped up to make health data more accessible to researchers —you’re helping shape better healthcare! @eastofenglandsde.bsky.social, we’re all about securely powering this effort, and we truly appreciate your dedication #OurFutureHealth lnkd.in/ewp535ZC

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I’m interested in the results but this was always going to happen, so I’ve never used one of those services. It was hard enough choosing to join an NHS research programme - #ourfuturehealth - with all its safeguards.

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#ourfuturehealth made me do it

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I’ve just joined Our Future Health to help tackle diseases like dementia, cancer, diabetes, and stroke. Let’s prevent disease together. ourfuturehealth.org.uk

I’ve just joined Our Future Health to help tackle diseases like dementia, cancer, diabetes, and stroke. Let’s prevent disease together. ourfuturehealth.org.uk

Without really thinking about it, I chose today (11 March) to give something back to society and became a volunteer in this research programme.
#ourfuturehealth

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Help everyone live longer and healthier lives and learn new information about your own health
Join Our Future Health

Screenshots from the above website. The first has a picture of a dad and a daughter and the words: Taking part Help everyone live longer and healthier lives and learn new information about your own health Join Our Future Health

If you are over 18 and live in the UK, you can join today

Every adult living in the UK is eligible to join Our Future Health, including people with pre-existing health conditions. By taking part in Our Future Health, you’ll support new discoveries that will help everyone live longer and healthier lives. You’ll also have the chance to find out more about your own health and future risk of disease.
Join the UK’s largest health research programme

If you are over 18 and live in the UK, you can join today Every adult living in the UK is eligible to join Our Future Health, including people with pre-existing health conditions. By taking part in Our Future Health, you’ll support new discoveries that will help everyone live longer and healthier lives. You’ll also have the chance to find out more about your own health and future risk of disease. Join the UK’s largest health research programme

What’s involved in taking part and why it’s important

Joining the programme consists of three main steps

1. Read and sign our consent form

You’ll be asked to read information about Our Future Health and confirm that you agree to take part. This step gives us permission to securely access health-related records about you.

5 to 15 minutes

2. Fill in a questionnaire about yourself

You’ll be asked to answer questions about your health and lifestyle. You can complete this at any time, and you don’t have to answer every question if you don’t want to.

30 to 45 minutes

3. Book an appointment at one of our clinics

During your appointment, we’ll ask you to provide a small sample of your blood. You’ll also have some physical measurements taken. We’ll offer you the chance to learn more about your own health, including your blood pressure.

15 to 30 minutes

What’s involved in taking part and why it’s important Joining the programme consists of three main steps 1. Read and sign our consent form You’ll be asked to read information about Our Future Health and confirm that you agree to take part. This step gives us permission to securely access health-related records about you. 5 to 15 minutes 2. Fill in a questionnaire about yourself You’ll be asked to answer questions about your health and lifestyle. You can complete this at any time, and you don’t have to answer every question if you don’t want to. 30 to 45 minutes 3. Book an appointment at one of our clinics During your appointment, we’ll ask you to provide a small sample of your blood. You’ll also have some physical measurements taken. We’ll offer you the chance to learn more about your own health, including your blood pressure. 15 to 30 minutes

I’ve just been taking part in this big national research project.

It’s very easy to get involved (and they give you some nice vouchers to say thank you!).

Find out more and sign up here: ourfuturehealth.org.uk/get-involved...

I really would encourage you to take part if you can.
#OurFutureHealth

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SERpresents – Society for Epidemiologic Research Our Future Health is a new UK-wide prospective cohort study supported by the UK Government, industry and charity sectors with the aim of recruiting 5 million UK adult residents to facilitate…

Michael Cook and Kate Evans from Our Future Health, the UK’s largest health research programme, will join us for a webinar this Wednesday to share more about the programme and its impact on epidemiological research. Register for the webinar here: https://buff.ly/3ZYXNZa #ourfuturehealth

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Join our webinar on 26 February to hear more about #OurFutureHealth, the UK’s largest health research programme, from @ukfuturehealth’s Executive Director of Science Michael Cook and Executive Director of Researcher Data and Product Kate Evans. Register here: https://buff.ly/3ZYXNZa

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SERpresents – Society for Epidemiologic Research Our Future Health is a new UK-wide prospective cohort study supported by the UK Government, industry and charity sectors with the aim of recruiting 5 million UK adult residents to facilitate…

Michael Cook and Kate Evans from Our Future Health, the UK’s largest health research programme, will join us for a webinar on 26 February to share more about the programme and its impact on epidemiological research. Register for the webinar here: https://buff.ly/3ZYXNZa #ourfuturehealth

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