An Innovative Way of Collecting DNA Samples Should Have Researchers Salivating
December 28, 20179 min read1883 words
Published: December 28, 2017  |  9 min read1883 words
© 2022 MJH Life Sciences™ and Chief Healthcare Executive. All rights reserved.How a genetic data company jumped from “Shark Tank” and into groundbreaking research projects.DNAsimple CEO Olivier Noel (right) and COO Joel Cobble (left) talk business in a New York City restaurant ea...
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January 3, 2018
Author Danny Funt writes an almost-promotional, almost-spoiler-alert breakdown of DNAsimple's Shark Tank episode to bring further light to how this entrepreneurial company made it easy for researchers to gather DNA that fit their parameters, while also incentivizing the donor with $50. However, despite the play-by-play recount, I still trust the content presented.
January 3, 2018
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January 3, 2018
An in-depth look at the company DNAsimple which aims to pay individuals who donate sample DNA to be used by researchers. It's a fantastic solution to an interesting and likely underappreciated problem. I'm glad they have the backing of Mark Cuban. This article was very insightful as to all aspects of this emerging business and industry.
January 3, 2018
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