Didn't YC have this, and it turned out to literally be the Theranos of gut testing. MyBiome or something? Will look.
Found: (the company is uBiome)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/UBiome
In 2021, the Securities and Exchange Commission charged two of the cofounders (Jessica Richman and Zachary Apte) with defrauding investors.[4][5] The couple were also charged with federal crimes including conspiracy to commit fraud and money laundering.[6] Since 2021, the FBI has considered the founders to be fugitives.
> According to company insiders, the company often repeatedly billed patients without their consent and pressured doctors to approve tests.
Is it really impossible to do all these stuff ethically?
Not a doctor but it really seems possible to just take stuff from people and throw it under a really good microscope and have a computer analyze it. You'd need some large capital costs for the microscopes but the consumable portion should be pretty limited to glass slides (plastic?).
One of these days I guess I need to spend time on gov auctions or something to find a suitable microscope ...
Found: (the company is uBiome)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/UBiome In 2021, the Securities and Exchange Commission charged two of the cofounders (Jessica Richman and Zachary Apte) with defrauding investors.[4][5] The couple were also charged with federal crimes including conspiracy to commit fraud and money laundering.[6] Since 2021, the FBI has considered the founders to be fugitives.