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Anne Wojcicki dreamed of a revolution in personal genomics and medicine. She set up 23andMe to realise her vision in 2006.
From generative artificial intelligence to virtual reality and online education, these tech influencers are leading the charge into the future., Technology & Science News - Times Now ...
Susan Cantrell, CEO of the Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy, breaks down some of the key conference topics that will be discussed at this year's meeting. Artificial intelligence (AI) in managed ...
Avey helped launch 23andMe in 2006 alongside Paul Cusenza and Anne Wojcicki, who resigned as CEO on Friday. The company went mainstream due to its popular at-home DNA testing kits, but struggled ...
The patient advocacy startup is set to be valued at more than $300 million after the Series B round, Business Insider has learned.
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki has laid out a plan to stop exploitative YouTube videos targeting children. Credit: Karol Serewis/Gallo Images Poland/Getty Images More people will be reviewing content ...
FROM THE ARCHIVES: DNA-testing company 23andMe and its co-founder, Anne Wojcicki, aimed to revolutionize healthcare, bringing genetic tests into homes with just a tube of spit. Last year ...
and the sister of Susan Wojcicki, the former CEO of YouTube who passed away from cancer last year. The situation is not difficult only for 23andMe. Currently, companies providing genetic analysis ...
Leading Taipei-based think tank the Taiwan Institute of Economic Research (TIER) says the country should still be able to hit its forecasted 3% growth rate for the year, despite looming U.S. tariffs.