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23andMe bankruptcy: Here's how to delete your data Chairman of the board said Sunday that the company has determined that a court-supervised sale was “the best path forward to maximize the value ...
Kelly Krechmer was born in 1971, and claims in papers filed in New York County Surrogate Court she's entitled to some of the ...
23andMe had a data breach back in 2023 that led to 6.9 million profiles being accessible. The leaked data contained users' account information, location, ancestry reports, DNA matches, family ...
The 23andMe headquarters in Sunnyvale, California in 2024. Correspondent The genetic testing company 23andMe, which holds the genetic data of 15 million people, declared bankruptcy on Sunday night ...
The genetic testing and information company, 23andMe, announced on March 23 that it has filed for bankruptcy, after years of financial struggles and data privacy concerns. Filing for bankruptcy ...
April 8, 2023 Letters: 23andMe and Your Biodata A scientist from 23andMe and a historian of science discuss aspects of the genetic-testing corporation’s DNA-for-profit model.
23andMe’s vice president of business development, Emily Drabant Conley, said the company has yet to do any advertising or marketing to its customers around its clinical trial recruitment business.
23andMe, known for its at-home DNA testing kit, has developed its first in-house drug based on users' aggregate DNA profiles. See if your data was used.
23andMe, a company known for its consumer genetics test, is also looking to develop new drugs. The company raised $250 million on Tuesday, and the funding will in part go toward drug development.
Texans curious about their ancestry likely paid for a DNA test through 23andMe. But with their future unclear, what will happen to customers' data?
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