Almost two decades after it entered the market, commercial genetic testing provider 23andMe filed for bankruptcy, earlier this year. Its demise has revived debate about genetic testing, which in its ...
Me collected information from survey questions about personal health and beyond, such as drinking habits and risk tolerance.
If you were a 23andMe customer, your genetic and personal information could be used in civil or criminal cases, targeted ...
The genetic testing company has filed for bankruptcy protection and it's unclear what will happen to its massive collection ...
Officials including California Attorney General Rob Bonta had questioned what would happen to the genetic data collected by 23andMe.
As Nature reports, consumer-genomics company 23andMe has filed for bankruptcy — and legal permission to auction off all of ...
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is concerned about the potential sale or transfer of Americans' personal information by ...
British Columbians’ genetic data could be for sale. Following the bankruptcy filing last week by the U.S. genetic testing ...
It's unclear what's next for 23andMe, but experts say there's a big incentive for corporations and researchers alike to get their hands on the company's trove of genetic data.
Any new owner of 23AndMe’s data will want to find ways to make money from it. Lawmakers have a big opportunity to help keep it safe ...
Following the firm’s bankruptcy, researchers hope that they will still be able to access the valuable data set even if it is ...