Rep. Stephanie Bice is sending letters to the Trump administration and 23andme to raise alarm bells about the security risks selling the information poses.
Despite the company filing for bankruptcy, the co-founder won’t give up on her dream of using DNA kits to discover new drugs
Genetic testing company 23andMe (ME) has won court approval to sell its most valuable asset, customer DNA data, despite growing concerns over
The bankruptcy filing of 23andMe has sparked the potential for a sale that could be used to solve cold cases with the use of genetic testing.
Me cofounder Linda Avey is mourning what the biotech company could have become. The company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Sunday.
The genetic testing firm won permission from a judge to try to sell information about customers’ medical and ancestry-related data, a trove that is considered the most valuable asset in the
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Attorney General John M. Formella is alerting consumers that on Sunday, March 23, 23andMe filed for bankruptcy protection in the Eastern District of Missouri. 23andMe is a direct-to-consumer