Skip to main content

Drug Company Gains Access to 23andMe's Massive DNA Library

posted onJuly 26, 2018
by l33tdawg
Next Gov
Credit: Next Gov

Major pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline has inked a four year deal with 23andMe, a genetic testing company that has a massive database of DNA information.

The partnership, announced Wednesday, will focus on the development of new drug treatments, beginning with a focus on possible treatments for Parkinson's disease.

Roughly 5 million people have submitted a DNA sample to 23andMe to discover their ancestral background as well as general information about their health, such as certain conditions and diseases they might be predisposed to. Customers won't be required to participate in the $300 million deal, however.

Source

Tags

Privacy

You May Also Like

Recent News

Tuesday, November 19th

Friday, November 8th

Friday, November 1st

Tuesday, July 9th

Wednesday, July 3rd

Friday, June 28th

Thursday, June 27th

Thursday, June 13th

Wednesday, June 12th

Tuesday, June 11th