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Dr. Mylynda Massart Serving as Co-investigator of the All of Us Pennsylvania Research

July 27, 2024

Mylynda Massart, MD, PhD, Associate Professor at the University of Pittsburgh, Founder and Medical Director of the UPMC Primary Care Precision Medicine clinic, and Associate Director of Clinical Services for the Institute for Precision Medicine, was recently featured in a Pittsburgh Magazine article to discuss the All of Us Pennsylvania research project, which is funded by Congress through 2026 and aims to recruit 1 million participants to evaluate the health data and advance individualized health care.1

“What it seeks to do is try to understand what makes people sick or healthy,” says Dr. Massart, co-investigator of the All of Us Pennsylvania project. As a primary care physician at UPMC, Dr. Massart often comes across patients who are seeking answers that the medical community does not yet have answers to. “We need better answers. We need better care. And we need those answers to apply to everyone.”1

Learn more about the driving force of this research by viewing the full article.

Reference

1. All of Us Tries to Answer: What Makes People Sick or Healthy? (pittsburghmagazine.com)