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Bloomberg

Ancestry CEO: Genetic Health Screening Core to Our Mission

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Nov.07 -- Ancestry Chief Executive Officer Margo Georgiadis talks with Bloomberg Businessweek’s Max Chafkin at The Year Ahead Summit in New York about the company’s move into genetic health screening and what it means for their next...
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A new era of genetic medicine could mean tens of thousands of patients in England having their illnesses diagnosed faster with improved treatments on the NHS. Scientists are to begin unlocking DNA from 100 thousand people at 11 centres.

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A new era of genetic medicine could mean tens of thousands of patients in England having their illnesses diagnosed faster with improved treatments on the NHS. Scientists are to begin unlocking DNA from 100 thousand people at 11 centres.
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Bloomberg

Google Ventures CEO Explains Life-Science Investments

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April 1 -- Google Ventures Chief Executive Officer Bill Maris discusses the investment arm of Google's parent company Alphabet and attempts to extend human life with "Studio 1.0" host Emily Chang.
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Bloomberg

Illumina's deSouza on Tech Growth and Need for a Bio Force

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Feb.17 -- Illumina chief executive officer Francis deSouza discusses the company's impressive start to the year and why a "bio force" is needed post pandemic to ensure viruses don't wreak further havoc. He speaks exclusively with Emily...
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Bloomberg

Illumina, Invesco Execs on Investing in Innovation

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Oct.05 -- Alex Aravanis, Chief Technology Officer, Illumina and Nick Kalivas, Head of Factor and Core Equity Product Strategy, Invesco speak with Bloomberg’s Naomi Nix at the Bloomberg Invest Global Summit about investing in innovation.
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Sky News

A new era of genetic medicine could mean tens of thousands of patients in England having their illnesses diagnosed faster with improved treatments on the NHS. Scientists are to begin unlocking DNA from 100 thousand people at 11 centres.

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A new era of genetic medicine could mean tens of thousands of patients in England having their illnesses diagnosed faster with improved treatments on the NHS. Scientists are to begin unlocking DNA from 100 thousand people at 11 centres.
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Sky News

Bill Clinton speaking at an LA campaign rally

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of former US president Bill Clinton speaking at a podium during a campaign event in support of Hillary Clinton on 4 June 2017 in Los Angeles, California
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Bloomberg

China’s Genetics Giant BGI Wants Everyone to Live to at Least 99

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Nov.13 -- China has leaped ahead of the West in the race to dominate genetic science. But the absence of regulatory barriers and the country's lofty ambitions have spawned an environment where researchers are pushing ethical and...
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Curated Video

Scientists complete a quarter of the first US biobank

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Oakland, California, US, April 21, 2010 1. Low angle of lab technician 2. Close up of saliva samples 3. Close up of samples with small barcodes 4. Wide of lab technician walking up to computer 5. Close up of computer 6. Close up of...
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Three Person baby: MP's to vote on legislation

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Three Person baby: MP's to vote on legislation
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Curated Video

2 Women Win Nobel Prize for Gene Editing Tool

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The method can change the DNA of animals, plants and microorganisms with extremely high precision.
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Press Association

Brazilian variant 'worrying', says infectious diseases expert

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Interview with Lawrence Young, an expert in infectious diseases at Warwick University, on concerns of a Brazilian coronavirus variant. UK ministers have banned the arrival of travellers from South America to limit the spread of a new...
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Sky News

DNA Study Being Used to Stop MRSA Outbreaks

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DNA Study Being Used to Stop MRSA Outbreaks
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Bloomberg

We Can Save and Change Lives, Says Wojcicki

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Anne Wojcicki, 23andMe CEO and co-founder, talks about how her company can help decipher the human genetic code and save lives. She's on "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations." This was recorded July 21 in Palo Alto.
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Curated Video

ENTERTAINMENT DAILY: ENT1-FACING GOYA

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English/Nat TITLE: Facing Goya LOCATION: Santiago de Compostela, Spain DATE: 3 August 2000 The world premiere of British composer MICHAEL NYMAN's latest opera, FACING GOYA, took to the stage in Santiago de Compostela in northern Spain...
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Press Association

How does the Johnson & Johnson vaccine work?

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Sterghios Moschos, a virologist from Northumbria University, explains how the Johnson & Johnson vaccine works.
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Bloomberg

How Does 23andMe Get So Much Information From Spit?

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Anne Wojcicki, 23andMe CEO and co-founder, talks about how they get so much DNA information from one person's vial of saliva. She's on "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations." This was recorded on July 21 in Palo Alto.
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Bloomberg

Illumina CEO on Earnings Outlook, Buying Grail

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Illumina Inc. CEO Francis deSouza talks about earnings, the profit outlook and buying Grail. He speaks to Bloomberg's Kailey Leinz at the JPMorgan Healthcare Conference. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute...
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Bloomberg

Can a Different Diet Reprogram Your DNA?

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The burgeoning field of "nutrigenomics" claims that the food we eat can alter our genetics. Dietitians, scientists and lifestyle companies have all hopped on the bandwagon.
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Bloomberg

How the Human Genome Project Transformed Medicine

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Sep.06 -- Francis Collins, director of the National Institutes of Health, explains how mapping the human genetic code has advanced medicine. He speaks to David Rubenstein on "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations."