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  2. Invitae - Wikipedia

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    Invitae Corp. is a biotechnology company that was created as a subsidiary of Genomic Health in 2010 and then spun-off in 2012. [ 2 ] In 2017, Invitae acquired Good Start Genetics and CombiMatrix.

  3. Genomic Health - Wikipedia

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    Genomic Health, Inc. was founded in 2000 by Randy Scott, who had previously founded and been CEO at Incyte. [4] He formed the company after a close friend was diagnosed with cancer and had the idea for treatment based on the specific genome of their tumor.

  4. Clinical lab operator Labcorp to buy bankrupt genetic test ...

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    In February, Invitae filed for voluntary Chapter 11 protection in a U.S. bankruptcy court and said that it intended to pursue a sale process. Invitae's estimated assets were in the $500 million ...

  5. Labcorp - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, Labcorp faced a class action lawsuit for allowing Google to collect confidential patient information such as appointments made and website login details. [ 87 ] Labor concerns

  6. Genetic test maker Invitae prepares for bankruptcy - WSJ - AOL

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    Shares of the San Francisco-based company tumbled 69% to hit a record low of 11 cents after the report. An Invitae spokesperson told Reuters that the company did not comment on market rumors and ...

  7. William H. Osborne - Wikipedia

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    Osborne also is a current member of the Board of Directors of Quaker Chemical Corporation, Armstrong World Industries and Invitae Corporation He holds a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering from GMI Engineering & Management Institute , an MBA from the University of Chicago and a Master of Mechanical Engineering from Wayne State University .

  8. McLeod syndrome - Wikipedia

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    McLeod syndrome was discovered in 1961 and, similar to the Kell antigen system, was named after the first patient in which it was discovered; a dental student by the name of Hugh McLeod. McLeod's red blood cells demonstrated a peculiar appearance when viewed microscopically ( acanthocytic (spiky)) and showed weak expression of Kell system antigens.

  9. Sudden unexplained death in childhood - Wikipedia

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    Sudden unexplained death in childhood (SUDC) is the death of a child over the age of 12 months which remains unexplained after a thorough investigation and autopsy.There has not been enough research to identify risk factors, common characteristics, or prevention strategies for SUDC.