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 →
FDA clearance is an important step on the path towards getting genetic information integrated with routine medical care.
Making personalized medicine a reality will require a strong partnership between 23andMe and the physician and medical communities.
Obesity is awesome from a Wall Street perspective. It's not just one disease - there are all sorts of related diseases to profit from.
Our understanding of how DNA informs our health and development is advancing at an incredible pace.
There should be choice in healthcare.
There's massive government initiatives going around the world, and you see that there's a real enthusiasm for genetics.
We all want our genetic information. Why would you not want genetic information?
We should revel in tons and tons and tons of ideas. Some of them will manifest and lead to a drug discovery, and some will not.
Women who have been recently diagnosed with breast cancer can learn a tremendous amount from women who have already been treated.
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