As criminal fraud investigations continue into former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes and president Ramesh Balwani, further details are emerging in two documentaries about how the company hoodwinked ...
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The founder of the collapsed Silicon Valley blood-testing startup Theranos lost her bid to stay out of prison while she appeals multiple convictions.
In a documentary about Theranos called The Inventor, employee Dave Philippides admitted that, while testing the Edison device on blood samples that could have contained diseases including ...
"Seeing is believing," the founder of lab company Truvian told me. So I tried its tabletop blood testing device—which ...
Read more: 100 hours of leaked footage, a bouncy house, and MC Hammer: How HBO's documentary on disgraced blood-testing company Theranos came together And without the Holmes interview, the ...
Hsieh, Nien-hê, Christina R. Wing, Emilie Fournier, and Anna Resman. "Theranos: Who Has Blood on Their Hands? (A)." Harvard Business School Case 619-039, February 2019. (Revised November 2024.) ...
The documentary "The Inventor" came out in 2019, and I think that was the first time people saw the whole story. The work that individuals had done at Theranos could be separated from the con.
“I found out that I was being key stroked,” Gafner said in The Inventor, HBO’s documentary about Holmes and the Theranos scandal. “That means anything that I typed was being watched ...
"Most documentary filmmakers aspire to get into ... the rise and fall of the multibillion dollar tech health care company Theranos and the psychology of its founder, Elizabeth Holmes.