Bankrupt 23andMe is facing a lawsuit over its plans to sell customer genetic information. Twenty-seven states and the District of Columbia took legal action this week against 23andMe in the U.S.
Matthew Herper covers medical innovation — both its promise and its perils. A nonprofit led by Anne Wojcicki, the co-founder and long-time CEO of genetic data firm 23andMe, won a last-minute bidding ...
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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.
The sale of 23andMe was finalized this week, following the company filing for bankruptcy in March. The sale was previously approved by a judge. The company was purchased by the nonprofit TTAM Research ...
July 10 (Reuters) - A federal judge on Thursday declined to block the bankruptcy sale of genetic testing company 23andMe to its co-founder Anne Wojcicki pending the outcome of a legal challenge by ...
New York Attorney General Letitia James argued 23andMe "cannot auction 15 million customers’ highly sensitive personal genetic information without their consent or knowledge." 23andMe says the lawsuit ...
The fate of genetic data belonging to millions of 23andMe customers is again up in the air, as the bankrupt company seeks a judge’s permission to consider another bid from its co-founder and ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Anne Wojcicki’s bid to buy 23andMe, the genetic testing company she cofounded nearly 20 years ago, has received the court greenlight. Related Articles Opinion: Decline of Oakland’s ...
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