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Channing Robertson, an advisor to Theranos. Serena Stewart, a phlebotomy trainer who trained employees at the Theranos Wellness Centers set up by Walgreens in Arizona. Stephanie Seitz, an ND who discussed the problems with people interpreting and ordering their own labwork, as well as problems with Theranos's inconsistent results in Arizona.
The Dropout, based on the ABC Audio podcast of the same name — is a series about the rise and fall of Elizabeth Holmes and her company, Theranos. [3] The show touches on experiences that likely motivated Holmes's deceptions and lies in a linear fashion, starting from her preteens and all the way to her exposure as a fraud.
In late 2015, Carreyrou began a series of investigative articles on Theranos, published in The Wall Street Journal on the blood-testing startup founded by Elizabeth Holmes. The articles questioned the company's claim to be able to run a wide range of lab tests from a tiny sample of blood from a finger prick.
While Elizabeth Holmes’ spectacular fall has been pored over in countless news reports, documentaries, several books, ... Former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes, center, arrives at federal court ...
If HBO's Theranos documentary didn't satisfy your curiosity, you might be in luck. Deadline and Variety have learned that Hulu is ordering The Dropout, a miniseries about the rise and fall of ...
Like a lot of TV about scammers, it’s fun to watch. But if you think about who you’re rooting for, it sours considerably.View Entire Post ›
On March 18, 2019, HBO premiered the documentary The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley, a two-hour documentary film first shown at the Sundance Film Festival on January 24, 2019. It portrays the claims and promises made by Holmes in the last years of Theranos and how ultimately the company was brought down by the weight of many falsehoods.
Amanda Seyfried will now be the one donning Elizabeth Holmes’ black turtlenecks: The actress will play Theranos’ disgraced founder in Hulu’s The Dropout, replacing SNL‘s Kate McKinnon.