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| notable_students = [[Elizabeth Holmes]]| notable_students = [[Elizabeth Holmes]]
| workplaces = [[Stanford University]]<br>[[Theranos]]| workplaces = [[Stanford University]]<br>[[Theranos]]
| fields = [[Chemical engineering]]
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'''Channing Rex Robertson''' is emeritus professor of chemical engineering at [[Stanford University]]. He joined the startup [[Theranos]] founded by his former student [[Elizabeth Holmes]]. Robertson took on major responsibilities at Theranos prior to its collapse, including: becoming its first board member, engaging with venture capitalists, and recruiting biochemist [[Ian Gibbons (biochemist)|Ian Gibbons]] to the firm. He retired from Stanford in 2012, becoming an emeritus professor. Theranos named him the co-leader of their technology advisory board in 2017. Since his active role in the [[United States v. Elizabeth A. Holmes, et al.|Theranos scandal]], he went back to teach one course at Stanford. He was called as a witness in the federal case, ''[[United States v. Elizabeth A. Holmes, et al.]]'', which charged Holmes and partner [[Sunny Balwani]] with [[criminal fraud]].'''Channing Rex Robertson''' is emeritus professor of chemical engineering at [[Stanford University]]. He joined the startup [[Theranos]] founded by his former student [[Elizabeth Holmes]]. Robertson took on major responsibilities at Theranos prior to its collapse, including: becoming its first board member, engaging with venture capitalists, and recruiting biochemist [[Ian Gibbons (biochemist)|Ian Gibbons]] to the firm. He retired from Stanford in 2012, becoming an emeritus professor. Theranos named him the co-leader of their technology advisory board in 2017. Since his active role in the [[United States v. Elizabeth A. Holmes, et al.|Theranos scandal]], he went back to teach one course at Stanford. He was called as a witness in the federal case, ''[[United States v. Elizabeth A. Holmes, et al.]]'', which charged Holmes and partner [[Sunny Balwani]] with [[criminal fraud]].

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