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Kristen V. Brown

Staff writer for The Atlantic Magazine, contributing expertise on consumer DNA testing and data privacy.

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Oct 25, 2024 • 58min

Should You Be Giving Your DNA to Consumer Health Companies?

Kristen V. Brown, a staff writer for The Atlantic, and Hank Greely, a Stanford law professor, dive into the booming world of consumer DNA testing. They discuss the surprising limitations of tests from companies like 23andMe and the serious privacy risks involved. Discover the implications when these companies vanish and the fate of your genetic data. The conversation also unpacks existing legal protections, the ethics of collecting DNA, and the balance between potential health insights and privacy concerns.
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Oct 13, 2024 • 29min

TBD | 23andMe...And a Looming Data Disaster

Kristen V. Brown, a staff writer for The Atlantic specializing in health and genetic data, dives into the tumultuous journey of 23andMe. The conversation reveals the looming risks of genetic data privacy and the implications of possible data breaches. Kristen discusses the company’s drastic decline from its promising start, the waning interest in DNA testing, and the urgent need for clearer consumer protections. She also highlights the ethical dilemmas surrounding data ownership and the future challenges posed by genetic technology.
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Oct 13, 2024 • 29min

23andMe...And a Looming Data Disaster

Kristen V. Brown, a health staff writer for The Atlantic, dives into the rollercoaster ride of 23andMe, discussing its rise and current struggles. She highlights the privacy risks tied to genetic data and the implications of potential data misuse. The conversation reflects on how the company's initial appeal has dwindled due to market saturation and regulatory issues. With insights on data ownership and the challenges of consumer trust, Brown paints a compelling picture of the future of genetic testing.