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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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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 ...