The holidays bring out the wishful thinker in all of us. Some of us pine for that car that folds up into a suitcase. Others hope for something more eco-friendly, like a matter transporter. A few ...
UC Santa Cruz will convene a world-class panel of medical and legal experts September 27 at the UC San Francisco Mission Bay campus to discuss the fundamental ethical, social, and legal issues ...
In the last ten years, countless personal genomics companies have popped up. From 23andMe to Family Tree DNA to Ancestry.com, these services mostly focus on health markers and genealogy. Undoubtedly, ...
Participant privacy and confidentiality considerations are mainstays of human subjects research involving genetics and genomics. Perhaps the most salient illustration of this can be found in the ...
Helix closed a Series B funding round at an expected $200 million, the direct-to-consumer genomics company announced March 1. In July 2017, Helix launched the first online marketplace to offer ...
Imagine a world where your genetic code isn’t just a string of letters, but a personalized roadmap to better health and wellness. This bold vision drives DNAComplete.com, powered by Nebula Genomics ...
New Rochelle, NY, February 27, 2013—Advances in biotechnology and genomics have enabled individuals to gain access to increasingly more accurate and detailed information about their genomes at ...
Life on Earth comes in a beautiful assortment of different shapes, sizes, and colors, thanks to genetic mutations. Some mutations are beneficial, some are perilous, and some don’t do much of anything.
California officials recently ordered two "personal genomics" firms to cease and desist operations within the state. The companies eventually were allowed to continue operations - with a few more ...
BALTIMORE, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Personal Genome Diagnostics Inc. (PGDx), a leader in cancer genomics, today announced the close of a $103 million Series C financing. The financing was led by Cowen ...
BOSTON — Step right up and have your genome sequenced in a single afternoon. Or, why wait all afternoon? How about having it done within minutes – better yet, seconds? Such was the tone of predictions ...