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The DNA data of millions of people who used 23andMe's services won't be sold to a pharmaceutical company. A bankruptcy judge ...
It was becoming much faster and cheaper to sequence human DNA than it was in the early days of genetics — easier to learn more about yourself, and harder to keep that information private. Then, in ...
Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday announced support for the proposed sale of bankrupt genetic testing company 23andMe ...
San Francisco-based 23andMe filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the Eastern Missouri federal court district in ...
Genetic testing company 23andMe never hit on a sustainable business model and went bankrupt. Now, it's being sold to a non-profit launched by the co-founder, delaying addressing data privacy concerns.
Twenty-seven states and the District of Columbia have sued the bankrupt genetic testing company 23andMe in an effort to block ...
Anne Wojcicki is set to regain control of 23andMe after a $305 million bid from a nonprofit she controls topped Regeneron ...
Anne Wojcicki’s winning bid to reclaim control of 23andMe doesn’t necessarily end the fight over what happens to the DNA of ...
A lawsuit against 23andMe is stirring a debate about what the proper role of government is in regulating how private ...
In 23andMe case, a fight brews over who can sell your genetic code. More than two dozen states seek a ruling in the 23andMe bankruptcy case that customers own the rights to their DNA.
The once-popular genetic testing company is being acquired by a nonprofit led by a 23andMe co-founder, as questions persist about how to remove personal data from it.
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond filed a federal lawsuit to block 23andMe, a genetic testing company, from selling its customers' DNA data without their permission.