Theranos whistleblower Tyler Shultz reflects on Elizabeth Holmes’ jury verdict. Now running his own biotech firm, he says he see how the pressure to exaggerate “could create an Elizabeth Holmes.”
(Image credit: Deanne Fitzmaurice for NPR)
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Theranos whistleblower Tyler Shultz reflects on Elizabeth Holmes’ jury verdict. Now running his own biotech firm, he says he see how the pressure to exaggerate “could create an Elizabeth Holmes.”
(Image credit: Deanne Fitzmaurice for NPR)
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