The conversation about privacy and DNA is getting pretty heated episode artwork

EPISODE · Mar 13, 2022 · 16 MIN

The conversation about privacy and DNA is getting pretty heated

from Mason Vera Paine

DNA is not something we should be afraid of, but it’s also not something we should be handing over to any old company when we can help it. In the past couple decades, advances in genetic research have led to a new era of medicine where DNA is now a way of diagnosing and treating illnesses before they become more serious. But with this new era comes an increasing amount of people and companies that are using our DNA in ways we never considered. Director of the Specialized Master in Biopharmaceutical Management at ESCP Business School, Frédéric Jallat is here to speak about genetic privacy and why we should be cautious when it comes to our DNA.Want to hear more of Mason? Check out: MasonVeraPaine.com for the latest interviews. Like Mason on Facebook at: Facebook.com/MasonVeraPaine and follow on Twitter at: Twitter.com/MasonVeraPaine. Interested in being a guest on the show or wish to send pitches contact us at: [email protected]

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