Elizabeth holmes new yorker

You're referring to the infamous Elizabeth Holmes, the founder of Theranos, a biotech company that claimed to have developed a revolutionary blood-testing technology.

The New Yorker magazine has indeed written extensively about Elizabeth Holmes and Theranos. Here are a few notable articles:

  1. "The Dropout" (2016): This article by Ken Auletta explores Holmes' rise to fame and the controversy surrounding Theranos. It's a fascinating read that delves into the company's early days and the claims made about its technology.
  2. "The Theranos Story" (2016): This article by Raffi Khatchadourian provides a detailed account of the company's history, including its early successes and the eventual collapse of its claims. It's a comprehensive piece that covers the company's rise and fall.
  3. "Elizabeth Holmes's Theranos" (2018): This article by Nicholas Lemann is a profile of Elizabeth Holmes, exploring her background, personality, and the events that led to the downfall of Theranos. It's a thought-provoking piece that examines the psychological and sociological factors that contributed to the company's demise.

These articles offer a nuanced and in-depth look at the Elizabeth Holmes and Theranos saga, which has been the subject of much media attention and public fascination.