Research Posters

Join us for the Poster Lightning Talks on Wednesday, April 15, 2026, at 1:00 p.m. ET / 18:00 BST.

Explore the posters below and plan to attend one of the four concurrent Poster Lightning Sessions:
  • Turning Research Into Better Care
  • Understanding Specific Health Conditions
  • Seeing the Whole Picture of Health
  • Examining Health at the Intersection of Biology, Environment, and Identity

Vote for the People’s Choice Awards

The People’s Choice Award is voted on by you, the attendee! View the posters below and cast your vote by 3:00 p.m. ET / 8:00 p.m. BST.
All posters were developed by researchers who are registered to use the All of Us Researcher Workbench and submitted abstracts for Science Day.
Assessment of Sedentary Behavior in the United States during the Pandemic Era using the All of Us Research Program
Assessment of Sedentary Behavior in the United States during the Pandemic Era using the All of Us Research Program
Jonathan Moore, PhD, MPH
University of North Florida
Session 3C
Changes in total sleep time and REM sleep following surgery for benign prostatic hyperplasia: evidence from wearable device data
Changes in total sleep time and REM sleep following surgery for benign prostatic hyperplasia: evidence from wearable device data
Yash Kadakia
University of California, Irvine
Session 3D
Characterizing Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias in All of Us to Support Healthy Aging Research
Characterizing Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias in All of Us to Support Healthy Aging Research
Nick Souligne, MS
University of Arizona
Session 3C
Combining survey and electronic health record data bolsters genotype-phenotype association discovery in All of Us
Combining survey and electronic health record data bolsters genotype-phenotype association discovery in All of Us
Margaret Rencher, BS
National Human Genome Research Institute, National Institutes of Health
Session 3C
Contraceptive Use among Young Females after Cancer Diagnosis
Contraceptive Use among Young Females after Cancer Diagnosis
Nga-Weng (Ivy) Leong, MS
University of Mississippi
Session 3D
Cross-biobank phenotype imputation: use of a UK Biobank-trained ML model to confirm the association between IRS1 and MASLD in All of Us
Cross-biobank phenotype imputation: use of a UK Biobank-trained ML model to confirm the association between IRS1 and MASLD in All of Us
Chris Eijsbouts, PhD
Insitro
Session 3A
Elevated Seizure Risk Among People Living with HIV: A Disproportionate Burden on Black Communities in St. Louis
Elevated Seizure Risk Among People Living with HIV: A Disproportionate Burden on Black Communities in St. Louis
Trisha Gannu
Washington University in St Louis
Session 3D
Exploring GLP-1 and metformin effects on cardiometabolic risk factors
Exploring GLP-1 and metformin effects on cardiometabolic risk factors
Jorge Garcia Baez
San Juan Bautista School of Medicine
Session 3A
Genetic and Environmental Risk Factors and Incident Rheumatoid Arthritis
Genetic and Environmental Risk Factors and Incident Rheumatoid Arthritis
Xuesen Zhao, MS
University of Miami
Session 3D
Genetic predispositions for quantitative speech-language traits as transdiagnostic health correlates: a phenome-wide investigation in 235,915 individuals
Genetic predispositions for quantitative speech-language traits as transdiagnostic health correlates: a phenome-wide investigation in 235,915 individuals
Tanguy Rubat du Mérac, MSc
Vanderbilt University
Session 3C
Genome-wide Association Meta-analysis of 3,162 Cases and 1,701,420 Controls Identifies 4 New Risk Loci and Potential Role of C1QTNF8 As a Candidate Gene in Idiopathic Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism
Genome-wide Association Meta-analysis of 3,162 Cases and 1,701,420 Controls Identifies 4 New Risk Loci and Potential Role of C1QTNF8 As a Candidate Gene in Idiopathic Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism
Isaac Wade, MSc
University of Oxford
Session 3B
Identifying Glaucoma Risk Using Systemic EHR Data in the All of Us National Cohort with External Site‑Specific Validation
Identifying Glaucoma Risk Using Systemic EHR Data in the All of Us National Cohort with External Site‑Specific Validation
John Xiang, BA
Stanford University
Session 3A
Investigating the Relationship Between Social Support and Health Care Barriers Among Sexually and Gender Diverse Young Adults in the United States
Investigating the Relationship Between Social Support and Health Care Barriers Among Sexually and Gender Diverse Young Adults in the United States
Vincenzo Malo, BS, MS
University of Washington
Session 3D
Multi-Ancestry and X-Chromosome Genetic Study of Blood Pressure in Over 2.5 Million Individuals Reveals Population Differences in Risk Variants
Multi-Ancestry and X-Chromosome Genetic Study of Blood Pressure in Over 2.5 Million Individuals Reveals Population Differences in Risk Variants
Hannah Seagle, BS
Vanderbilt University
Session 3B
Multi-Ancestry Investigation of the Genomics of Erectile Dysfunction
Multi-Ancestry Investigation of the Genomics of Erectile Dysfunction
Uri Bright, PhD
Yale School of Medicine
Session 3B
Progression from Ocular Prodromes to Myasthenia Gravis: A Time-to-Event Analysis of a Population-Based Cohort
Progression from Ocular Prodromes to Myasthenia Gravis: A Time-to-Event Analysis of a Population-Based Cohort
Jonathan Liu, BA
The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University
Session 3B
Racial and Sex Disparities in the Timeline of Cardiovascular Complications Among Patients with Psoriasis: A Longitudinal Analysis of the All of Us Research Program
Racial and Sex Disparities in the Timeline of Cardiovascular Complications Among Patients with Psoriasis: A Longitudinal Analysis of the All of Us Research Program
Yiting Lin
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Session 3D
The Association of Disability Status with Social Engagement and Physical Activity: Insights from the NIH All of Us Study
The Association of Disability Status with Social Engagement and Physical Activity: Insights from the NIH All of Us Study
Christa Ochoa, MPH
Baylor Scott & White Research Institute
Session 3C
Treatment Use Among Adults with Eating Disorders
Treatment Use Among Adults with Eating Disorders
Gabrielle Groves
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Session 3B
Wearable Sleep Monitoring Reveals Improved Sleep Architecture After Sinus Surgery
Wearable Sleep Monitoring Reveals Improved Sleep Architecture After Sinus Surgery
Cole Bird, MSCR
University of Kansas School of Medicine
Session 3A
Association Between Antidepressant Use and Poor Glycemic Control Among Adults with Diabetes in the All of Us Research
Association Between Antidepressant Use and Poor Glycemic Control Among Adults with Diabetes in the All of Us Research
Princess Sule, M.D
Jackson State University
Session 3A
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