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 →
I think life is pretty awesome.
I think the biggest problem in clinical trials is that they are underpowered. And that fundamentally, the studies are just too small.
I think there's a point to regulating, because there are snake oil companies.
I usually start my day when my kids wake up.
I'm action-oriented.
If consumers were more empowered, they would take more responsibility for their health.
Knowing your genetic health risks will help you make better decisions.
My mom was a problem solver.
My parents were passionate about what they did, very cheap, and very focused on doing good in society.
Physicians should be genotyped.
The consumer is really underutilized in health care.
The world needs more social innovations.
There's a whole group of people who are 100-plus and have no disease. Why?