For All Humans

The future of medicine begins with you.

A study to advance health, for all.

Breakthrough science is possible—with you.

Why do people get cancer, autoimmune disease, or Alzheimer’s? How can we develop more effective treatments, or better yet, prevent disease altogether?

Scientists work endlessly to answer these questions, and you can help. Most scientific studies involve small numbers of people, but with more people comes more insights. So we created the For All Humans study—a study designed for everyone.

To benefit everyone, we need everyone.

Your body is unique. Disease affects everyone differently. So to advance medical research for all, we need to study everyone.

We’re putting together a study to advance medicine for all of humanity. That means including people of different ages, ethnicities, and health backgrounds. Simply put: if you have a body, you’re valuable to medical research.

Joining is easy

We invite you to donate

Participation is currently invite-only, and is limited to patients that are getting a blood test through HealthScope (the coordinator of the study).

We draw an extra blood sample

At the time of your blood test, the phlebotomist will draw an extra sample to be donated to research.

Researchers make discoveries

Your (anonymized) blood sample can be analyzed to uncover clues about health and disease.

Participation is anonymous

If you choose to participate, your personal information is removed. This anonymized data is then encrypted and shared securely with researchers.

Frequently asked questions

How do I get invited to donate?
If I choose to donate, what happens next?
What do I get in exchange for donating?
How is my privacy protected?
If I participate, can I change my mind?
How can my participation advance medicine?