Elizabeth Holmes took jurors into the Theranos lab Monday during continued testimony at her criminal-fraud trial that tried to strike back at allegations that she knew the startup’s blood-testing technology was inaccurate and unreliable
SAN JOSE, Calif—Elizabeth Holmes took jurors into the Theranos Inc. lab Monday during her continued testimony at, describing ways the startup sought to reduce errors in lab testing and miniaturize traditionally bulky blood-testing machines.
“We thought this was a really big idea,” Ms. Holmes said of Theranos’s attempts to remove human error from steps involved in the testing process by automating it.
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