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Anne Wojcicki's nonprofit TTAM acquires 23andMe for $305 million, ending the gene-testing pioneer's bankruptcy saga. The deal still faces state regulators' objections over genetic data control.
23andMe cofounder Linda Avey is mourning what the biotech company could have become. Avey reflected on 23andMe — and criticized former CEO Anne Wojcicki — in a LinkedIn post on Wednesday ...
After paying $305m, Anne Wojcicki is back at the helm of 23andMe – the genetic data company she cofounded, ran, then left bankrupt. Can she convince the doubters who say she can’t lead the ...
The sale was previously approved by a judge. The company was purchased by the nonprofit TTAM Research Institute, which is led by 23andMe cofounder Anne Wojcicki.
Our Litigators of the Week ushered through the $305 million bankruptcy sale of genetic testing company 23andMe to a newly formed nonprofit led by the company’s co-founder, Anne Wojcicki.
According to Wojcicki, panda parenting, an answer to the flawed helicopter parenting style, is an approach that promotes independence, personal responsibility and healthy self-esteem; “Panda ...
Following the sale of the direct-to-consumer genetic testing company 23andMe, the Utah Attorney General’s Office is issuing a consumer advisory reminding former customers of ways to protect ...
If Haney is back at the helm, she would be the latest in a string of high-profile female founders taking back control of their companies.
Princess Anne's horse-related accident was "so much worse" than the public realized, a source told The Sunday Times in a new profile on King Charles' sister.
Princess Anne is set to receive a new honor befitting her years of service to the crown when she turns 75 on August 15, the first U.K. coin made in her honor.