Chapters (Powered by ChapterMe) - 00:00 - Intro: Founding Story of 23andMe 02:53 - Incentives to Keep People Healthy 03:51 - People Making their own Healthcare Decisions 05:27 - World 50 Years from Now and What's Totally Ridiculous 09:27 - Crowdsourcing and Wanting it Personally 11:34 - Fixing Slow Growth and Keeping Momentum 12:57 - Education People on Why They Want Their Genetics 14:47 - Best Decisions Made in Early Days 15:50 - Finding the First Two Scientists 16:44 - Framework: Net Output on the Organization 17:32 - Being in a Regulated Industry 20:50 - How Much is All Played Out as you Thought 21:55 - Hardest Thing for Entrepreneurs: Persistence 23:42 - Evolution of Genetic Testing in the Next 11 Years 26:02 - General Trends That Apply to a Lot of People 27:01 - How Far Away are We from Spitting to Telling Them What to do: Intervention Studies 28:16 - Outro
Absolutely fantastic interview. Anna is fascinating, interesting and inspiring and her practical focus/take on preventive healthcare is such a refresher.
Today I just read her name in Yuval Noah Harari book, googled her name and this video came up first! I am definitely like her idea and her product. Very good interview thanks!
I dare you to ask me why I posted on my computer and I can't find my RUclips channel to log in to find me looking forward to the director or commen for me.
I'd be interested to hear more about what 23 and Me analyzes and stores when you send them a kit. Maybe that information is online somewhere, but my impression is they just look at the DNA. I really wonder what a company like this could do with, say, tissue samples and DNA samples from everyone in the whole world. I'm so down to pay a company to analyze biological data in the hopes of producing better health outcomes, I just wonder if a blood sample or something is anywhere close to a complete picture. Is it time for the next step and weekly screenings for everyone, because a one time DNA analysis is gimmicky to me in 2018.
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Chapters (Powered by ChapterMe) -
00:00 - Intro: Founding Story of 23andMe
02:53 - Incentives to Keep People Healthy
03:51 - People Making their own Healthcare Decisions
05:27 - World 50 Years from Now and What's Totally Ridiculous
09:27 - Crowdsourcing and Wanting it Personally
11:34 - Fixing Slow Growth and Keeping Momentum
12:57 - Education People on Why They Want Their Genetics
14:47 - Best Decisions Made in Early Days
15:50 - Finding the First Two Scientists
16:44 - Framework: Net Output on the Organization
17:32 - Being in a Regulated Industry
20:50 - How Much is All Played Out as you Thought
21:55 - Hardest Thing for Entrepreneurs: Persistence
23:42 - Evolution of Genetic Testing in the Next 11 Years
26:02 - General Trends That Apply to a Lot of People
27:01 - How Far Away are We from Spitting to Telling Them What to do: Intervention Studies
28:16 - Outro
Absolutely fantastic interview. Anna is fascinating, interesting and inspiring and her practical focus/take on preventive healthcare is such a refresher.
Paul Mclaughlin Anne*
Just checked the 23andMe stock performance. what was the reason of this sharp drop from multi billion dollar to "only" $300M and still falling?
Today I just read her name in Yuval Noah Harari book, googled her name and this video came up first! I am definitely like her idea and her product. Very good interview thanks!
Love you Anne! One such role model are you! Persona worth emulating!
She's so relaxed :) Great interview!
One of my favorite interviews, thanks for uploading!
She is awesome not a gold digger that's what I love about her. Still live a modest life of her own.
Impressive Video, Keep up the good work!
This was great! Thanks Anne for what you are doing.
Questions is good, you just have to give answers. Rules without explanation will bring no change, no developement, no discovery. In my opinion
This asmr for people into vocal fry..
Seemingly inevitable nowadays!
Americans...
Anne , Доброго времени суток! Очень приятно увидеть Вас и услышать! Удачи!!!
This is so good
By telling your sister to fix RUclips
Supergecko8 🐐
I dare you to ask me why I posted on my computer and I can't find my RUclips channel to log in to find me looking forward to the director or commen for me.
You are my new boss(parzicli)
And what if Doritos are really good for you? That would be a great discovery.
miło jest słyszeć kupując lody że robi się dobrą prace z S.G.
I'd be interested to hear more about what 23 and Me analyzes and stores when you send them a kit. Maybe that information is online somewhere, but my impression is they just look at the DNA. I really wonder what a company like this could do with, say, tissue samples and DNA samples from everyone in the whole world. I'm so down to pay a company to analyze biological data in the hopes of producing better health outcomes, I just wonder if a blood sample or something is anywhere close to a complete picture. Is it time for the next step and weekly screenings for everyone, because a one time DNA analysis is gimmicky to me in 2018.
Check this out: everalabs.com! Stem cells allow you to do disease modeling at an unprecedented scale completely in vitro.
I can give you codes you need bevore start to future
for start , where the money came from,
Hello, I am the CEO of Elexion, an information brokerage platform. We are engaging with people in Silicon Valley to learn about emerging issues in communicating this information to Latin American entrepreneurs!
If you are a citizen We would like to know the problems that are occurring.
Write us....
I share the same maternal haplogroup with Anne Wojcicki (J1c!) I looked up people with haplogroup J, and it said she had J1c, which is my exact one!
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When a younger sibling is more of an angel than her older one
CORRECTION SUSAN'S SISTER ANNE WOJCICKI IS/ WAS MARRIED TO SERGEY BRIN
and then she gives the info to big pharma...lmao
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"Healthcare is a great BUSINESS, that effectively MONETIZES illness" - oooh, nooo 🥴
Lmao at all the fake comments praising Wojcicki.
Or actual idiots.
2020 proved that we are surrounded by them
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Женщина выглядит очень неухоженной
NO MAKE UP TAKE THAT FEMINIST!!!!