Jessica Richman and Zachary Apte, cofounders of medical testing startup uBiome, were charged Thursday with defrauding investors by the Securities and Exchange Commission. The federal agency alleges ...
SAN FRANCISCO — The FBI has heard allegations about practices at UBiome, a startup which sells tests for the microbiome, involving improperly changing billing codes that are used in how its tests get ...
Two Silicon Valley entrepreneurs who founded a start-up company that tested fecal matter are facing federal charges after they allegedly defrauded investors and health insurance providers to the tune ...
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Nope, this isn’t your average tech startup. No mobile apps here, or integrations with Facebook. Instead, this is a project that sits at the intersection of crowdsourcing and health. uBiome is a ...
The SEC has charged uBiome cofounders Jessica Richman and Zachary Apte with fraud. Richman and Apte also face criminal charges related to the poop-testing startup uBiome. uBiome was a ...
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