The Project Baseline Health Study: a step towards a broader mission to map human health

Author:

Arges Kristine,Assimes ThemistoclesORCID,Bajaj Vikram,Balu SureshORCID,Bashir Mustafa R.,Beskow Laura,Blanco Rosalia,Califf Robert,Campbell Paul,Carin Larry,Christian Victoria,Cousins Scott,Das Millie,Dockery Marie,Douglas Pamela S.,Dunham Ashley,Eckstrand Julie,Fleischmann DominikORCID,Ford Emily,Fraulo Elizabeth,French John,Gambhir Sanjiv S.,Ginsburg Geoffrey S.,Green Robert C.,Haddad Francois,Hernandez Adrian,Hernandez John,Huang Erich S.,Jaffe Glenn,King Daniel,Koweek Lynne H.,Langlotz CurtisORCID,Liao Yaping J.,Mahaffey Kenneth W.,Marcom Kelly,Marks William J.,Maron David,McCabe Reid,McCall ShannonORCID,McCue Rebecca,Mega Jessica,Miller David,Muhlbaier Lawrence H.,Munshi Rajan,Newby L. Kristin,Pak-Harvey Ezra,Patrick-Lake Bray,Pencina Michael,Peterson Eric D.,Rodriguez Fatima,Shore Scarlet,Shah Svati,Shipes Steven,Sledge George,Spielman Susie,Spitler Ryan,Schaack Terry,Swamy Geeta,Willemink Martin J.ORCID,Wong Charlene A.

Abstract

AbstractThe Project Baseline Health Study (PBHS) was launched to map human health through a comprehensive understanding of both the health of an individual and how it relates to the broader population. The study will contribute to the creation of a biomedical information system that accounts for the highly complex interplay of biological, behavioral, environmental, and social systems. The PBHS is a prospective, multicenter, longitudinal cohort study that aims to enroll thousands of participants with diverse backgrounds who are representative of the entire health spectrum. Enrolled participants will be evaluated serially using clinical, molecular, imaging, sensor, self-reported, behavioral, psychological, environmental, and other health-related measurements. An initial deeply phenotyped cohort will inform the development of a large, expanded virtual cohort. The PBHS will contribute to precision health and medicine by integrating state of the art testing, longitudinal monitoring and participant engagement, and by contributing to the development of an improved platform for data sharing and analysis.

Funder

Verily, Inc.

Verily,Inc.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Health Information Management,Health Informatics,Computer Science Applications,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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