Nevadans in a 2016 DNA study became 23andMe customers. Now, amid the firm’s bankruptcy, some are raising concerns and weighing privacy steps.
Opinion: LK Law Firm's Lena Kempe provides a brief overview of the genetic testing process and how 23andMe's bankruptcy ...
Republican lawmakers on the Iowa Senate Education Committee advanced legislation that would allow public school districts, ...
23andMe’s slim list of prospective buyers–who must uphold privacy policies, according to the FTC
Barely a week later, but only a few buyers are lining up for 23andMe’s parts. The future of the bits and pieces of 23andMe and their 15 million customers apparently are in the Magic 8 Ball’s response ...
In the ongoing saga of the 23andMe bankruptcy, Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew N. Ferguson recently sent a letter to the Trustee ...
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Less than a year after 23andMe settled a lawsuit over a data breach which targeted Jewish clients, the company announced it ...
The FDA’s Office of Strategic Programs was among the casualties in today’s early-morning layoffs that hit staff across the ...
AstraZeneca’s new cholesterol pill is showing promise, while the FTC urged a potential buyer of 23andMe to protect user data.
A genomics company, a crypto foundation, and the former CEO are all looking at this treasure trove of genetic data.
What's scary is how much we don't know. If you're worried about data privacy, think about deleting your data now.
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