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Monday, July 14, is the last day for users of the DNA testing company 23andMe to file a claim in the lawsuit filed by North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson, along with other Attorneys General ...
Anne Wojcicki, founder and former CEO of 23andMe, will helm the company again after her nonprofit's purchase was approved.
That means Wojcicki’s nonprofit TTAM Research Institute will purchase “substantially all” of San Francisco-based 23andMe’s ...
Attorney General Jeff Jackson announced today that the data will not be sold to a for-profit company but will be managed by ...
A bankruptcy court gave the green light for TTAM Research Institute - a firm launched by 23andMe's co-founder and former CEO ...
Customers of the genetic testing company 23andMe have until July 14 to file a claim as part of a restructuring in its ...
A bankruptcy court this week approved the $305 million sale of genetics testing firm 23andMe to a nonprofit organization led ...
AG Jackson’s office announced additional safeguards for people’s data staying with the TTAM Research Institute within the ...
The DNA data of millions of people who used 23andMe's services won't be sold to a pharmaceutical company. A bankruptcy judge ...
Attorney General Jeff Jackson announced on Tuesday that North Carolinians’ genetic data held by 23andMe will be transferred ...
A bankruptcy judge approved the sale of 23andMe's assets and business operations to a nonprofit led by 23andMe’s co-founder ...