Mm hmm. Great opportunity and asking so many people so many questions about things ranging from the future to kind of advice, and we thought wed ask a few questions that run a little bit of a gamut really quickly. Were also gonna be looking to the letter we thought would be addressing to ask you in the year 2025. Whats the thing . Youre most certain about . More people will have access to their own health information. What do you dream for something in 2025. The less people have to say goodbye to soon to people they love. Thats great. Um, can you tell us a secret . I dont have many secrets. Are you a scientist or a technologist . Or an entrepreneur coming entrepreneur. I was trained as an engineer. But now my time is spent on doing whatever it takes to realize this mission. Their nose is the integration of the words therapy. And diagnosis. And if we can shift toward a model in which were determining the onset of disease in time for therapy to be effective, we will change outcomes. You
mm hmm. great opportunity and asking so many people so many questions about things ranging from the future to kind of advice, and we thought we d ask a few questions that run a little bit of a gamut really quickly. we re also gonna be looking to the letter we thought would be addressing to ask you in the year 2025. what s the thing? you re most certain about? more people will have access to their own health information. what do you dream for something in 2025. the less people have to say goodbye to soon to people they love. that s great. um, can you tell us a secret? i don t have many secrets. are you a scientist or a technologist? or an entrepreneur coming entrepreneur. i was trained as an engineer. but now my time is spent on doing whatever it takes to realize this mission. their nose is the integration of the words therapy. and diagnosis. and if we can shift toward a model in which we re determining the onset of disease in time for therapy to be effective, we will change o
i didn t want to be the one that look over, right? uh, so she was very intense. comparing it to the other interviews that i had with other tech companies in the bay area. it was different. you know, they didn t tell me nearly as much about what they were doing. she never blanked during the interview. she did tell me about just the one drop of blood and you know, it s medical testing company. um they didn t say anything about how it worked, or you know what the technology was. they just said, you know, you ll be working with consumables, which was kind of vague. how did they describe the project? they didn t. you know what you re signing on for? i had a very vague idea. i didn t that s actually not that untypical in startup environments. they want to keep what they re doing secret. the response of the major lab