I just witnessed the absolute highlight of today’s J.P. Morgan Healthcare conference.
To say it’s standing room only at the 23andMe presentation is terribly inaccurate – you can’t even make it in the doorway. Looks like this from my standpoint:
Can’t get in the doorway.
Another person that seemed to have a hard time getting into the 23andMe presentation? CEO Anne Wojcicki.
She didn’t seem to mind, though. As President Andy Page led the barely audible presentation about the hot consumer genomics company, Wojcicki hung back, chatting. Loudly.
So homegirl in the glasses above shushed her. Loudly.

Changes in Nurse Staffing Answer Clinician Demands
The ongoing nursing shortage facilitates high turnover rates since nurses know they won’t have difficulties finding new jobs. In order to retain and attract staff, it’s in a facility’s best interest to understand what nurses want.
This is Wojcicki apologizing for being a touch too boisterous during the 23andMe presentation:
Amazeballs.
(Also, there was apparently nothing particularly newsworthy discussed during the 23andMe presentation. So Wojcicki’s OK.)