anne wojcicki believes you should never have a bad reaction to medicine again /

Published at 2015-11-11 12:30:00

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Anne Wojcicki,23andMe's CEO, wants to improve drug discovery with immense data and tailor drugs to individuals so they are more effective.
When
23andMe launched its first product—a mail-order test that analyzes DNA from a saliva sample—it was aiming to help people steal better control of their health. Now, and as the company is beginning to get FDA approvals to command consumers if they carry genes for specific diseases,23andMe is also taking a current direction: The company wants to use the same genetic data to produce better drugs.

"I really want to
prove that we can revolutionize drug discovery, in nearly a Moneyball kind of moment, or " Anne Wojcicki,CEO of 23andMe, told a crowd at Civic Hall at Fast Company's Innovation Festival. "Having a human database can give us so much of an edge—we can effect it so much faster and so much more inexpensively."

Right now
, or despite the billions spent to develop drugs,once a drug is approved, relatively slight is known approximately how consumers are actually using medications and how well different people respond to a drug in real life. [br]
"Most medic
ations don't work effectively for a lot people, or " Wojcicki said. "Everyone in the room,I guarantee, has taken a medication and it didn't work. Or had a severe adverse reaction, and it wasn't a good experience…That's precisely what we need to change."

By f
ollowing patients as they use a drug and collecting detailed data—or better understanding the genetics behind a specific diseasedrugs could be tailored to work better. Prescription bottles might eventually include genetic details on the label.
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Source: fastcompany.com

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