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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Linda_AveyLinda Avey - Wikipedia

    Linda Avey (née Bahnson [not verified in body]) is an American biologist and entrepreneur. She is known for co-founding 23andMe, a consumer genetic data company.

  2. Conocida por. Cofundadora 23andMe. Empleador. Affymetrix. Perlegen Sciences. 23andMe. We Are Curious, Inc ( San Francisco) [ editar datos en Wikidata] Linda Avey ( Dakota del Sur, 24 de septiembre de 1960) es una bióloga e investigadora estadounidense, cofundadora de la empresa de biotecnología y genómica 23andMe. 1 .

  3. 8 de dic. de 2014 · 40.1M subscribers. Subscribed. 237. 29K views 9 years ago. This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. OCDandMe ...more. This talk was given at a local...

  4. Linda Avey is a founding general partner at Humain Ventures, an Austin, TX-based venture capital firm investing at the intersection of AI and the bioeconomy. Linda has been at the forefront of the digital health movement. As the visionary founder of 23andMe in 2006, her mission to assemble a research repository of genetic and phenotypic data to ...

  5. 30 de nov. de 2023 · Avey is most well-known as the co-founder and former co-president of 23andMe, the world’s largest consumer-driven genetics research database, which connects users’ genetic data to health information. “We are honored to have such an accomplished global innovator join our team,” said HIP CEO Hans Keirstead, PhD.

  6. Linda Avey (Dakota del Sud, Estats Units, 1960) és una biòloga i investigadora nord-americana cofundadora de l'empresa de biotecnologia i genòmica 23andMe. Biografia. Linda Avey va néixer a Dakota del Sud en 1960 i es va graduar amb un BA en biologia en Augustana University, la universitat luterara de Sioux Falls (Dakota del Sud) en 1982.

  7. blogs.scientificamerican.com › but-seriously › linda-avey-on-open-access-and-23andmeLinda Avey on Open Access and 23andMe

    27 de nov. de 2013 · Discover world-changing science. Explore our digital archive back to 1845, including articles by more than 150 Nobel Prize winners. With 23andMe in the news this week, I thought it was a good time...