Genetic testing company 23andMe’s bankruptcy has led to a new consumer privacy issue: what happens to the DNA of millions of ...
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The genetic testing company 23andMe filed for bankruptcy in March, after years of slowing sales, legal trouble, and a declining stock price. And now, the valuable trove of genetic data the company ...
There is a federal law, the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA) of 2008, that is supposed to protect Americans ...
Opinion: LK Law Firm's Lena Kempe explores how the 23andMe bankruptcy highlights the need for stronger data protection ...
Nevadans in a 2016 DNA study became 23andMe customers. Now, amid the firm’s bankruptcy, some are raising concerns and weighing privacy steps.
NEW YORK — New York Attorney General Letitia James issued a consumer alert to customers of 23andMe, a direct-to-consumer genetic testing company, urging them to take action to protect their data.
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It's unclear what's next for 23andMe, but experts say there's a big incentive for corporations and researchers alike to get ...
Putting DNA on the blockchain is not a novel idea; Genecoin pitched it as early as 2014. But 23andMe’s bankruptcy is making headlines, and several blockchain projects are capitalizing on the ...
Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird issued a warning today to residents who have used the genetic testing service 23andMe, ...