The worst thing about Theranos wasn't the hinky blood testing machines or the alleged fraud

Elizabeth Holmes, the Theranos founder who dressed up as Steve Jobs and wowed west-coast VCs and east-coast magazines with imaginary blood testing machines, is embarking on her long trial on fraud charges after the company's collapse. At The New Republic, Natalie Shure remarks that the usual criticism—the technology never worked—isn't the deepest problem with Theranos. — Read the rest



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