Anne E. Wojcicki (/woʊˈdʒɪtski/ woh-JIT-skee; born July 28, 1973) is an American biologist and the co-founder and chief executive officer of the personal genomics company 23andMe. Read full biography of Anne Wojcicki →
One of the best aspects of health care reform is it starts to emphasize prevention.
I still meet old-school scientists who are like, 'Oh honey, women aren't good at science.' You kind of dismiss them as insane.
It is important to democratize personal genetics and make it more accessible.
Some genetic variants can be informative about one's risk for Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease.
I'm at a slightly higher risk for type 2 diabetes, and my grandmother had diabetes. My hemoglobin a1c, which is one of the measures, started... →
My sister learned she was a carrier for a recessive disease, Bloom syndrome, late in one of her pregnancies. I remember the panicked call and the... →
A solid foundation in genetics is increasingly important for everyone.
23andme is very independent and committed to focusing on transparency.
A few small changes in your DNA can turn your eyes blue, make you lactose intolerant or put some curl in your hair.
All the kids from my nursery school are still in touch.
April 25th is DNA Day. I know, you probably had no idea.
Billions of dollars have been put into genetic research.
Data helps solve problems.