
When Employees Tested Positive for Syphilis, Theranos Whistleblower Knew Device Was Flawed
Whistleblower Tyler Shultz already knew something was terribly wrong with now-disgraced health technology startup Theranos’ new blood test after working there for just a few months. That’s what he told a packed room Thursday at an event sponsored by Santa Clara University’s Markkula Center for Applied Ethics.
Markkula Center for Applied Ethics's Theranos whistleblower event featured in The Mercury News.