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  1. 14 de dic. de 2022 · Working as a Wall Street analyst for more than a decade, Anne Wojcicki became convinced that the U.S. health care system didn't help people stay healthy. She co-founded her genetic-testing company ...

  2. 2 de feb. de 2024 · Für Gründerin Anne Wojcicki geht es jetzt um alles. Von Jürgen Schmieder, Los Angeles. Hätte jemand kurz vor dem Börsengang im Juni 2021 den Basis-DNA-Test beim Start-up 23andMe vorgenommen ...

  3. Anne E. Wojcicki (ur.28 lipca 1973 w San Mateo) − amerykańska biolog pochodzenia polskiego, biotechnolog, bizneswoman, współzałożycielka i prezes biotechnologicznej firmy 23andMe (inne języki. Życiorys. Jest córką Stanleya Wojcickiego, profesora fizyki pochodzącego z Polski, oraz dziennikarki i edukatorki rosyjsko-żydowskiego pochodzenia Esther Wojcicki z domu Hochman.

  4. 10 de abr. de 2020 · Wojcicki is adamant that 23andMe’s genetic data will lead to the development of life-changing medicines. “I can see the future. I can see we’re on the right side of history. This is the way ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 23andMe23andMe - Wikipedia

    History. Linda Avey, Paul Cusenza and Anne Wojcicki founded 23andMe in 2006 to offer genetic testing and interpretation to individuals. Investment documents from 2007 also suggest that 23andMe hoped to develop a database to pursue research efforts. In 2007, Google invested $3.9 million in the company, along with Genentech, New Enterprise Associates, and Mohr Davidow Ventures.

  6. 7 de nov. de 2023 · 23andMe has cemented its place as a go-to provider of at-home genetic testing over the past two decades. Along the way, the company has also been working toward its long-term vision of becoming a full-fledged biotech. The rest of the industry still hasn’t fully caught on, according to Anne Wojcicki, the company’s co-founder and CEO.

  7. The secrets stored within DNA have always fascinated Anne Wojcicki, CEO and co-founder of 23andMe, a leading consumer genetics and research company. “I loved genetics and the idea that you have a code inside of you that interacts in your environment and determines how your body works,” she said, “It's absolutely captivating.”