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Perhaps not coincidentally, 23andMe&39s website is suddenly much more informative today, and the New York Times features a preview of 23andMe&39s 999 offering. ...
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No, those aren??t my words in the title. GP Dr. Ann Robinson is the one but not the only one calling at-home DNA testing useless at best, ruinous at worst: The availability of DNA testing is even more terrifying. Last year two online services, deCODEme and 23andMe, started offering DNA analysis and calculating your risk of developing 20 diseases, including Alzheimer??s. For a mere ??500, you can ruin your life forever. <snip> If you find out you??ve an increased risk of diabetes and hea
www.eyeondna.com
There??s some unexpected news coming from DeCode Genetics, the nifty Icelandic company that tests fragments of your inner cheek for genetic markers of diabetes, prostrate cancer, concerns of the heart, and more. The company is scaling back its workforce by 15 percent, ostensibly triggered by an unexpected market downturn. ???It would even be wise for other companies in our community to follow our example,??? says Kari Stefansson, the company??s CEO??and I??m assuming that by community he doesn??t mean Re
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I thought I should create an account at 23andMe and see what happens with my demo genes. Of course, you cannot analyze your own genes or you can, if you ordered their service, but the genetic background of the Mendel-family. I started with the Gene Journal where you can check whether you have elevated risk for some specific medical conditions. It??s not so easy to tell you your exact risk, because even if some single nucleotide polymorphisms SNP in your genome indicate an elevated risk f
scienceroll.com
Digging Deep into to the Summit & When the Sleeper Wakes I have spent the last few days, off the grid, recuperating from the ???controversial??? Affiliate Summit??? in Las Vegas. Ironically, I found no controversy over the issues. Overall I think any critical marketer finds spam, ???spyware??? and the like- a real problem. Sometimes, depending on the point of view of the observer, many organisms are lumped into the category of ???parasite???. It is a matter of one??s Point of View. I have spent the las
www.revenews.com
Oh, wait! SXSWi had Web Awards, too Tue, Mar 11th, 2008 posted by admin 06:03 PM AUSTIN, Texas??The South by Southwest Interactive Festival??s 11th Annual Web Awards, which honors online innovations that saw their official launches in the previous year, kind of flew under the radar. Sure, an awards ceremony was held on Sunday night, but it unfortunately had to compete with a number of parties, dinner get-togethers among old friends, and a Twitter-organized bowling outing. And when it c
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The title question is my million not billion yet dollar question for this year. Arthur Levinson is a board member of Google Apple too and in his leftover time he is the CEO of the most successful biotech company so far, that??s Genentech. I would be curious to hear about his biotech-related activity as a G board member from my readers even in the form of guesses. Maybe he is teaching biotech classes to Googlers after both Genentech??s and Google??s investment into 23andMe or just sitting arou
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Google gets involved in the medical sphere March 9, 2008 ?? 1:02 am by Chris M Skim Read 14 times A Harvard University scientist backed by Google Inc. and OrbiMed Advisors LLC plans to unlock the secrets of common diseases by decoding the DNA of 100,000 people in the world??s biggest gene sequencing project. Harvard??s George Church plans to spend 1 billion to tie DNA information to each person??s health history, creating a database for finding new medicines. The U.S., U.K., China and Sweden th
imod.co.za
Using a half-teaspoon of saliva, collected at home and mailed to a lab, companies with catchy names such as de-CODEme and 23andME for humans&39 23 ...
www.usatoday.com
An article entitled ???Gene Test Kits - Can They Lead To Dating Services??? by Annalee Newitz discusses the author??s thoughts on the implications of genome sequencing offered by the number of companies that have sprung up in the past year. As a genetic genealogist who is interested in the intersection of law, science, and ethics, I??m always interested in articles that examine the ethical issues associated with affordable genome sequencing. Unfortunately, this article turned out to have little subs
www.thegeneticgenealogist.com
My 23andMe DNA Results ???I have a higher than normal chance of getting Type 1 diabetes, but a lower than normal of getting Type 2. I have a lower than average chance of getting prostate cancer and Rheumatoid Arthritis. I do not have the genetic material that gives some people resistance to AIDS, although I do have a gene that makes it progress more slowly. I am not genetically resistant to Malaria. I have slightly increased memory performance.??? TechCrunch
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No sign of an imminent launch on the Navigenics website but Portfolio.com reporter David Ewing Duncan said in an article dated March 5, 2008: The Bay Area-based Navigenics will open for business next month with a site devoted to the DNA of disease, with WebMD-like links to A-list medical institutions and a feature the other two websites do not have??phone access to live genetic counselors. Navigenics plans to charge about 2,500, compared with about 1,000 for 23andMe and deCODEme. Genomebo
www.eyeondna.com
Gene Map Becomes a Luxury Item The New York Times: But it shouldn??t be?? On a cold day in January, Dan Stoicescu, a millionaire living in Switzerland, became the second person in the world to buy the full sequence of his own genetic code. deCODE CEO Predicts Downswing in Personal Genomics Market Eye on DNA: Hsien-Hsien Lei tells you the biggest truth! In any case, while 23andMe and Knome focus on the rich, famous, and elite, there is a great need to show the general public how genetic
scienceroll.com
AUSTIN, Texas--The South by Southwest Interactive Festival's 11th Annual Web Awards, which honors online innovations that saw their official launches in the previous year, kind of flew under the radar. Sure, an awards ceremony was held on Sunday night, but it unfortunately had to compete with a number of parties, dinner get-togethers among old friends, and a Twitter-organized bowling outing. And when it came to press, the Web Awards were largely eclipsed by reports surrounding the Mark Zuckerbe
www.webware.com
In May 2007, Google invested US3.9m in 23andMe, an emerging biotechnology firm started by Anne Wojcicki, the wife of Google co-founder Sergy Brin. ...
www.siliconrepublic.com
I thought I should create an account at 23andMe and see what happens with my demo genes. Of course, you cannot analyze your own genes or you can, if you ordered their service, but the genetic background of the Mendel-family. I started with the Gene Journal where you can check whether you have elevated risk for some specific medical conditions. It??s not so easy to tell you your exact risk, because even if some single nucleotide polymorphisms SNP in your genome indicate an elevated risk f
scienceroll.com
Finding success in a market dominated by large, well-funded firms is all but impossible without an eye on a niche market and a view to going global from day one. By James Bowen From SCAN's Print Edition Between 50 and 60 companies comprise Ottawa??s medical technologies cluster. And each knows all-to-well that finding success in a market dominated by large, well-funded firms is all but impossible without an eye on a niche market and a view to going global from day one. Every second episode
www.nationalcapitalscan.ca
Similar to recent or imminent offerings from 23andMe, DeCODE Genetics, and Navigenics, SeqWright will offer SNP single nucleotide polymorphism genotyping ...
bio-itworld.com
Gene Map Becomes a Luxury Item The New York Times: But it shouldn??t be?? On a cold day in January, Dan Stoicescu, a millionaire living in Switzerland, became the second person in the world to buy the full sequence of his own genetic code. deCODE CEO Predicts Downswing in Personal Genomics Market Eye on DNA: Hsien-Hsien Lei tells you the biggest truth! In any case, while 23andMe and Knome focus on the rich, famous, and elite, there is a great need to show the general public how genetic
scienceroll.com
Finally, a weekday post! I know, I have gotten in this vicious cycle of posting on the weekends and keeping them up for the first few days of the week, just so those readers who don't check the rss or even switch on a CPU on the weekends don't miss a beat. Listen, I read Tim Ferriss' book too...but I now have to step it up..... Today I want to bring an interesting topic to light. Why are people scared of genetic testing? Is it the discrimination which doesn't exist or is it something more dee
thegenesherpa.blogspot.com
Google-backed 23andme down the peninsula from San Francisco is mixing serious genetic markers associated with dread diseases with "recreational genetics" ...
www.msnbc.msn.com
Digging Deep into to the Summit & When the Sleeper Wakes I have spent the last few days, off the grid, recuperating from the ???controversial??? Affiliate Summit??? in Las Vegas. Ironically, I found no controversy over the issues. Overall I think any critical marketer finds spam, ???spyware??? and the like- a real problem. Sometimes, depending on the point of view of the observer, many organisms are lumped into the category of ???parasite???. It is a matter of one??s Point of View. I have spent the las
www.revenews.com
AUSTIN, Texas--The South by Southwest Interactive Festival's 11th Annual Web Awards, which honors online innovations that saw their official launches in the previous year, kind of flew under the radar. Sure, an awards ceremony was held on Sunday night, but it unfortunately had to compete with a number of parties, dinner get-togethers among old friends, and a Twitter-organized bowling outing. And when it came to press, the Web Awards were largely eclipsed by reports surrounding the Mark Zuckerbe
www.webware.com
I purchased a 1000 23andMe DNA test back in December, spit in the tube when the kit arrived and, just a few weeks later got the results back. ...
www.techcrunch.com
Saturday afternoon random stuff Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Sat, 03/08/2008 - 18:23. It is a quiet, rainy day. Mairead and Miranda are with their mother. Fiona has been out with Kim at various activities horse grooming in the morning, and rehearsal for the Palm Sunday Pageant in the afternoon. I have spent time, reading through emails that have piled up and listening to various shows on NPR. As I get through the emails I??ve built up a list of websites that I??ve browsed and left open, somethi
www.orient-lodge.com
By Annalee Newitz A company called 23andme.com launched recently and got wads of media attention for being the first user-friendly Web site devoted to home ...
www.jewishjournal.com
Genetic testing company 23andme analyzes saliva samples obtained from home testing kits. Their motto is "genetics just got personal. ...
abcnews.go.com
I have to start posting more on weekdays....but when the press is slow and the studies aren't good...I have a hard time giving you fluff. Don't get me wrong. Some sites do a nice job of recapping things posted by other sites and monitoring the crowd for you. I think Hsien, Walter, and Berci do a tremendous job of this. In addition my favorite writer Misha also has a funny thing or two to say at Genomeboy. I also love to point you in the direction of our DNA Network which always has some interest
thegenesherpa.blogspot.com
So it??sa pleasant surprise to report that 23andMe, which over the weekend began allowing people to set up demonstration accounts itself, appears to have ...
www.thestandard.com
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better homes and gardens.com
johnny kling
los angeles sparks basketball
top downloads itunes
flight planning online
irish genealogy databases
bog bodies
you say i only hear what i want to lyrics
Privacy Fears Send DNA Tests Underground - Slashdot
Perhaps not coincidentally, 23andMe&39s website is suddenly much more informative today, and the New York Times features a preview of 23andMe&39s 999 offering. ...
slashdot.org
water days perth
taurus judge pistol
you may be right lyrics billy joel
better homes and gardens recipes october 2007
ruby buchanan
cindy adams jazzy
philip stein strap
DNA Testing Can Ruin Your Life Forever
No, those aren??t my words in the title. GP Dr. Ann Robinson is the one but not the only one calling at-home DNA testing useless at best, ruinous at worst: The availability of DNA testing is even more terrifying. Last year two online services, deCODEme and 23andMe, started offering DNA analysis and calculating your risk of developing 20 diseases, including Alzheimer??s. For a mere ??500, you can ruin your life forever. <snip> If you find out you??ve an increased risk of diabetes and hea
www.eyeondna.com
Gloomy genetics company casts cloud over personal genomics prospects
There??s some unexpected news coming from DeCode Genetics, the nifty Icelandic company that tests fragments of your inner cheek for genetic markers of diabetes, prostrate cancer, concerns of the heart, and more. The company is scaling back its workforce by 15 percent, ostensibly triggered by an unexpected market downturn. ???It would even be wise for other companies in our community to follow our example,??? says Kari Stefansson, the company??s CEO??and I??m assuming that by community he doesn??t mean Re
blogs.spectrum.ieee.org
Demo Account at 23andMe: Analyze Your Demo Genes!
I thought I should create an account at 23andMe and see what happens with my demo genes. Of course, you cannot analyze your own genes or you can, if you ordered their service, but the genetic background of the Mendel-family. I started with the Gene Journal where you can check whether you have elevated risk for some specific medical conditions. It??s not so easy to tell you your exact risk, because even if some single nucleotide polymorphisms SNP in your genome indicate an elevated risk f
scienceroll.com
Parasites Ecosystems Diversity Ecology
Digging Deep into to the Summit & When the Sleeper Wakes I have spent the last few days, off the grid, recuperating from the ???controversial??? Affiliate Summit??? in Las Vegas. Ironically, I found no controversy over the issues. Overall I think any critical marketer finds spam, ???spyware??? and the like- a real problem. Sometimes, depending on the point of view of the observer, many organisms are lumped into the category of ???parasite???. It is a matter of one??s Point of View. I have spent the las
www.revenews.com
Oh, wait! SXSWi had Web Awards, too
Oh, wait! SXSWi had Web Awards, too Tue, Mar 11th, 2008 posted by admin 06:03 PM AUSTIN, Texas??The South by Southwest Interactive Festival??s 11th Annual Web Awards, which honors online innovations that saw their official launches in the previous year, kind of flew under the radar. Sure, an awards ceremony was held on Sunday night, but it unfortunately had to compete with a number of parties, dinner get-togethers among old friends, and a Twitter-organized bowling outing. And when it c
www.gafno.com
23andMe Personal Genome Service - SlashGear
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What is Genentech CEO Art Levinson doing for biotech as a Google board member?
The title question is my million not billion yet dollar question for this year. Arthur Levinson is a board member of Google Apple too and in his leftover time he is the CEO of the most successful biotech company so far, that??s Genentech. I would be curious to hear about his biotech-related activity as a G board member from my readers even in the form of guesses. Maybe he is teaching biotech classes to Googlers after both Genentech??s and Google??s investment into 23andMe or just sitting arou
pimm.wordpress.com
Google gets involved in the medical sphere
Google gets involved in the medical sphere March 9, 2008 ?? 1:02 am by Chris M Skim Read 14 times A Harvard University scientist backed by Google Inc. and OrbiMed Advisors LLC plans to unlock the secrets of common diseases by decoding the DNA of 100,000 people in the world??s biggest gene sequencing project. Harvard??s George Church plans to spend 1 billion to tie DNA information to each person??s health history, creating a database for finding new medicines. The U.S., U.K., China and Sweden th
imod.co.za
Companies cash in on checking your DNA for disease - USA Today
Using a half-teaspoon of saliva, collected at home and mailed to a lab, companies with catchy names such as de-CODEme and 23andME for humans&39 23 ...
www.usatoday.com
Controversial Article About Genetic Tests At The Jewish Journal
An article entitled ???Gene Test Kits - Can They Lead To Dating Services??? by Annalee Newitz discusses the author??s thoughts on the implications of genome sequencing offered by the number of companies that have sprung up in the past year. As a genetic genealogist who is interested in the intersection of law, science, and ethics, I??m always interested in articles that examine the ethical issues associated with affordable genome sequencing. Unfortunately, this article turned out to have little subs
www.thegeneticgenealogist.com
DNA analysis
My 23andMe DNA Results ???I have a higher than normal chance of getting Type 1 diabetes, but a lower than normal of getting Type 2. I have a lower than average chance of getting prostate cancer and Rheumatoid Arthritis. I do not have the genetic material that gives some people resistance to AIDS, although I do have a gene that makes it progress more slowly. I am not genetically resistant to Malaria. I have slightly increased memory performance.??? TechCrunch
www.richardbanks.com
Navigenics to launch in April 2008?
No sign of an imminent launch on the Navigenics website but Portfolio.com reporter David Ewing Duncan said in an article dated March 5, 2008: The Bay Area-based Navigenics will open for business next month with a site devoted to the DNA of disease, with WebMD-like links to A-list medical institutions and a feature the other two websites do not have??phone access to live genetic counselors. Navigenics plans to charge about 2,500, compared with about 1,000 for 23andMe and deCODEme. Genomebo
www.eyeondna.com
Personalized Genetics: Luxury? It shouldn??t be!
Gene Map Becomes a Luxury Item The New York Times: But it shouldn??t be?? On a cold day in January, Dan Stoicescu, a millionaire living in Switzerland, became the second person in the world to buy the full sequence of his own genetic code. deCODE CEO Predicts Downswing in Personal Genomics Market Eye on DNA: Hsien-Hsien Lei tells you the biggest truth! In any case, while 23andMe and Knome focus on the rich, famous, and elite, there is a great need to show the general public how genetic
scienceroll.com
Oh, wait! SXSWi had Web Awards, too
AUSTIN, Texas--The South by Southwest Interactive Festival's 11th Annual Web Awards, which honors online innovations that saw their official launches in the previous year, kind of flew under the radar. Sure, an awards ceremony was held on Sunday night, but it unfortunately had to compete with a number of parties, dinner get-togethers among old friends, and a Twitter-organized bowling outing. And when it came to press, the Web Awards were largely eclipsed by reports surrounding the Mark Zuckerbe
www.webware.com
Google??s new health service gets a workout - Siliconrepublic.com
In May 2007, Google invested US3.9m in 23andMe, an emerging biotechnology firm started by Anne Wojcicki, the wife of Google co-founder Sergy Brin. ...
www.siliconrepublic.com
Demo Account at 23andMe: Analyze Your Demo Genes!
I thought I should create an account at 23andMe and see what happens with my demo genes. Of course, you cannot analyze your own genes or you can, if you ordered their service, but the genetic background of the Mendel-family. I started with the Gene Journal where you can check whether you have elevated risk for some specific medical conditions. It??s not so easy to tell you your exact risk, because even if some single nucleotide polymorphisms SNP in your genome indicate an elevated risk f
scienceroll.com
Medtech goes global one niche at a time
Finding success in a market dominated by large, well-funded firms is all but impossible without an eye on a niche market and a view to going global from day one. By James Bowen From SCAN's Print Edition Between 50 and 60 companies comprise Ottawa??s medical technologies cluster. And each knows all-to-well that finding success in a market dominated by large, well-funded firms is all but impossible without an eye on a niche market and a view to going global from day one. Every second episode
www.nationalcapitalscan.ca
SeqWright Launches GPS Personal Genomics Service - Bio-IT World
Similar to recent or imminent offerings from 23andMe, DeCODE Genetics, and Navigenics, SeqWright will offer SNP single nucleotide polymorphism genotyping ...
bio-itworld.com
Personalized Genetics: Luxury? It shouldn??t be!
Gene Map Becomes a Luxury Item The New York Times: But it shouldn??t be?? On a cold day in January, Dan Stoicescu, a millionaire living in Switzerland, became the second person in the world to buy the full sequence of his own genetic code. deCODE CEO Predicts Downswing in Personal Genomics Market Eye on DNA: Hsien-Hsien Lei tells you the biggest truth! In any case, while 23andMe and Knome focus on the rich, famous, and elite, there is a great need to show the general public how genetic
scienceroll.com
60 is the trigger for Alzheimers
Finally, a weekday post! I know, I have gotten in this vicious cycle of posting on the weekends and keeping them up for the first few days of the week, just so those readers who don't check the rss or even switch on a CPU on the weekends don't miss a beat. Listen, I read Tim Ferriss' book too...but I now have to step it up..... Today I want to bring an interesting topic to light. Why are people scared of genetic testing? Is it the discrimination which doesn't exist or is it something more dee
thegenesherpa.blogspot.com
Genes &39R&39 Us: The new dot-coms? - MSNBC
Google-backed 23andme down the peninsula from San Francisco is mixing serious genetic markers associated with dread diseases with "recreational genetics" ...
www.msnbc.msn.com
Parasites Ecosystems Diversity Ecology
Digging Deep into to the Summit & When the Sleeper Wakes I have spent the last few days, off the grid, recuperating from the ???controversial??? Affiliate Summit??? in Las Vegas. Ironically, I found no controversy over the issues. Overall I think any critical marketer finds spam, ???spyware??? and the like- a real problem. Sometimes, depending on the point of view of the observer, many organisms are lumped into the category of ???parasite???. It is a matter of one??s Point of View. I have spent the las
www.revenews.com
Oh, wait! SXSWi had Web Awards, too
AUSTIN, Texas--The South by Southwest Interactive Festival's 11th Annual Web Awards, which honors online innovations that saw their official launches in the previous year, kind of flew under the radar. Sure, an awards ceremony was held on Sunday night, but it unfortunately had to compete with a number of parties, dinner get-togethers among old friends, and a Twitter-organized bowling outing. And when it came to press, the Web Awards were largely eclipsed by reports surrounding the Mark Zuckerbe
www.webware.com
My 23andMe DNA Results - TechCrunch
I purchased a 1000 23andMe DNA test back in December, spit in the tube when the kit arrived and, just a few weeks later got the results back. ...
www.techcrunch.com
Saturday afternoon random stuff
Saturday afternoon random stuff Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Sat, 03/08/2008 - 18:23. It is a quiet, rainy day. Mairead and Miranda are with their mother. Fiona has been out with Kim at various activities horse grooming in the morning, and rehearsal for the Palm Sunday Pageant in the afternoon. I have spent time, reading through emails that have piled up and listening to various shows on NPR. As I get through the emails I??ve built up a list of websites that I??ve browsed and left open, somethi
www.orient-lodge.com
Gene test kits -- can they lead to dating services? - The Jewish Journal of greater L.A
By Annalee Newitz A company called 23andme.com launched recently and got wads of media attention for being the first user-friendly Web site devoted to home ...
www.jewishjournal.com
Individual Genetic Risk Factors Delivered Via Internet - ABC News
Genetic testing company 23andme analyzes saliva samples obtained from home testing kits. Their motto is "genetics just got personal. ...
abcnews.go.com
Coriell Honors the Sherpa
I have to start posting more on weekdays....but when the press is slow and the studies aren't good...I have a hard time giving you fluff. Don't get me wrong. Some sites do a nice job of recapping things posted by other sites and monitoring the crowd for you. I think Hsien, Walter, and Berci do a tremendous job of this. In addition my favorite writer Misha also has a funny thing or two to say at Genomeboy. I also love to point you in the direction of our DNA Network which always has some interest
thegenesherpa.blogspot.com
23andMe makes genomics personal ?? and slick - The Industry Standard
So it??sa pleasant surprise to report that 23andMe, which over the weekend began allowing people to set up demonstration accounts itself, appears to have ...
www.thestandard.com







