Adam Rosendorff has said he resigned from the company in late 2014 because he found Holmes unwilling to address quality-control problems with Theranos machines. “I felt obligated to alert the public,” Rosendorff told jurors. “I was raising the alarm bells,” Rosendorff told jurors. Rosendorff said Holmes told him that tests proving problematic for Theranos machines could be done on conventional machines requiring larger venous draws of blood. Holmes and Balwani are charged with lying about the accuracy of Theranos machines as well as failing to disclose the company’s reliance for many results on standard devices manufactured by other companies.
Source: The Edge Markets September 28, 2021 23:26 UTC