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Previous reports (including ours) said that a company named Regeneron was supposed to be the buyer, but that deal ended up ...
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Regeneron CEO on 23andMe bid: Trying to balance individual privacy with biotech & genetics research - MSNRegeneron founder, chairman and CEO Dr. Leonard Schleifer joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the company's bid for 23andMe, privacy concerns over 23andMe's genetic data, importance of biotechnology ...
Genetic testing company 23andMe can proceed with a $305 million sale to the company’s co-founder Anne Wojcicki after a U.S.
Regeneron's bid to acquire the bankrupt genetic testing firm 23andMe for $256 million has likely come to an end.
A bankruptcy court approved the $305M sale of 23andMe to a nonprofit led by Anne Wojcicki, raising questions about data ...
At the time of its bid, Regeneron said it would "prioritize the privacy, security and ethical use of 23andMe's customer data." But lawmakers voiced concern that no matter who the buyer is, the ...
States with privacy objections to the sale have until July 7 to reach a stay to appeal the case. TTAM, a nonprofit started by ...
Former CEO wins bidding war for ... into their health and ancestry had raised concerns in some quarters, although Regeneron insisted it would comply with 23andMe's existing policies on the privacy ...
At the time of its bid, Regeneron said it would "prioritize the privacy, security and ethical use of 23andMe's customer data." But lawmakers voiced concern that no matter who the buyer is, the ...
The California-based company, which allowed customers to learn about their ancestry by submitting saliva samples in the mail, filed for bankruptcy in March. As part of that process, it's auctioning ...
Anne Wojcicki's nonprofit TTAM Research Institute will purchase "substantially all" of San Francisco-based 23andMe's assets.
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