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22 Nov

Google founder's journalist mother-in-law writes blimp infomercial [Esther Wojcicki]

Esther Wojcicki, known as "Woj" at Palo Alto High School, where she teaches journalism, is a beloved figure on campus. She's also quite welcome at the Googleplex, as the mother of Anne Wojcicki, who's married to Google cofounder Sergey Brin, and Google executive Susan Wojcicki. I wonder...

Bury Valleywag October 31

Health 2.0 Conference: Video Interviews

A few months ago, I posted about ICyou, a video site focusing on health issues. Now, after the Health 2.0 Conference in San Francisco, interviews are being published on the site. Health 2.0 2008: Amy Tenderich Health 2.0 San Diego: Matthew Holt- Co-Founder… Shiri Sandler- RSD Patient uses...

Bury ScienceRoll October 31

PGP sequence data disappointing [Genetic Future]

The promise of release of raw sequence data files from the first 10 Personal Genome Project volunteers certainly caused a media stir (see the round-up by the PGP's own Jason Bobe), but the actual released data are far from exciting. So far raw sequence data files have been posted on the PGP pr...

Bury ScienceBlogs October 23

Controversial project bares all genetic secrets

Is Esther Dyson, the technology venture capitalist who is training to be an astronaut, genetically predisposed to a massive heart attack at high levels of exertion, as a million Americans are? ...

Bury digg October 21

Personal Genome Project releasing genetic data today [Genetic Future]

The first 10 participants of the ground-breaking Personal Genome Project (PGP) will be receiving a hefty chunk of data today, generated from their own genomes: the sequence of the protein-coding regions from many of their genes (collectively known as the "exome"). And if all goes accord...

Bury ScienceBlogs October 20

Scientists To Post Individuals' DNA Sequences To Web

isBandGeek() writes "With shocking disregard to their personal privacy, at least 10 people volunteered to release their entire medical records and DNA sequences in order to get their DNA decoded and analyzed. 'They include Steven Pinker, the prominent Harvard University psychologist and auth...

Bury Slashdot October 20

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