It's interesting: I think, genetically, there are people who need different things, like exercise. I need the exercise, others not so much, and I think more and more, we'll start to understand why people's bodies function in certain ways. Anne Wojcicki bodyexercisefunction share on social
As a child, I had a teacher who told me, 'Look, Anne, one person can't make a difference.' Anne Wojcicki annechilddifference Change image and share on social
As the knowledge around personalized medicine continues to grow, consumers should expect their healthcare providers to begin to incorporate genetic information into their treatments and preventative care. Anne Wojcicki begincareconsumer share on social
I want the world's data accessible. Anne Wojcicki accessibledatumworld Change image and share on social
There's not enough competition and innovation in healthcare. Anne Wojcicki competitionhealthcareinnovation Change image and share on social
The paternalism of the medical industry is insane. Anne Wojcicki industryinsanemedical Change image and share on social
I think we are definitely suffering from an information overload, but I believe that there is going to be better and better ways of organizing that information and processing it so that it will enhance your daily life. Anne Wojcicki dailyenhanceinformation share on social
Did you know that there was a study in 1961 that found that 90 percent of physicians wouldn't tell you if you were diagnosed with cancer? Anne Wojcicki cancerdiagnosefind Change image and share on social
It's worth knowing more about the complicated environmental and genetic factors that could explain why traumatic brain injuries lead to long-term disabilities in some people and not in others. Anne Wojcicki braincomplicatedisability Change image and share on social