m ended up joining Theranoss board. She aligned herself with very powerful older men who seemed to succumb to a certain charm. And those powerful men could influence people in the government, Phyllis Gardner, Holmess former Stanford professor, said inThe Inventor.
Dr. Phyllis Gardner, a professor of medicine at Stanford, "One day she came to me and she described her idea...you can't do that, it's impossible, physically. I said, 'Elizabeth...I don't think that's going to work.'"
Date: Mar 19, 2019
Category: Entertainment
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The Stanford professor who rejected one of Elizabeth Holmes' early ideas explains what it was like to watch the rise and fall of Theranos
From left: the Stanford professor Phyllis Gardner, the director Alex Gibney, the Theranos whistleblower Tyler Shultz, and the producer Jessie Deeter attend the San Francisco premiere of the HBO documentary "The Inventor: Out For Blood In Silicon Valley" on March 11.
Date: Mar 18, 2019
Category: Entertainment
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Theranos doc's director: Elizabeth Holmes is like Steve Jobs, Scientology, Enron
After the screening,Ina Fried of Axios led a discussionwith the documentary's director Alex Gibney, producer Jesse Deeter, Theranos whistleblower Tyler Shultz and Holmes' adviser at Stanford University, Phyllis Gardner. Gibney, who also made Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room, Taxi to the Dark S