Navigenics raises more than $25M for personal genetics
Silicon Valley company Navigenics has raised more than $25 million to provide people with their genetic profiles, as well as ways to improve their future health based on a reading of those genetics.
David Hamilton, of VentureBeat LifeSciences, has more here.
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