Introduction to the Researcher Workbench
the Researcher Workbench is a cloud-based platform (on Google Cloud) where registered researchers can access Registered and Controlled Tier data.
Here are the steps for utilizing the Researcher Workbench for a research project:
Step 1: Create a workspace
All Researcher Workbench analyses happen within the context of a workspace. A workspace is your place to store and analyze data for a specific project. You can share this workspace with other users, allowing them to view or edit your work.
Step 2: Select participants and variables for your analysis
Now that you have created a workspace, one of the first things you may want to do is build a cohort. The Cohort Builder tool provides a point-and-click interface that allows you to include and/or exclude the types of participants you want to study.
- Selecting participants: using the Cohort Builder tool
- Reviewing participants: how to conduct a cohort review[OPTIONAL]
Now that you have a cohort, you can build your dataset using the Dataset Builder tool. A dataset takes the list of participants that fall within your cohort criteria and allows you to look at specific aspects of their health or survey data.
- Using the Concept Set Selector and Dataset Builder tools to build your dataset
- Selecting Genomic data: using the Genomic Extraction tool
Step 3: Export and analyze your data in workbench applications --RStudio Or Jupyter Notebooks
All analyses using the All of Us dataset occur in the Researcher Workbench within either RStudio or Jupyter Notebook.