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Regeneron Pledges Privacy Protection in $256M Bid for 23andMe

Posted on May 20, 2025
Regeneron Pledges Privacy Protection in $256M Bid for 23andMe

Regeneron’s acquisition of 23andMe raises significant privacy concerns as experts warn about the lack of comprehensive federal regulations governing the transfer of genetic information.

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