The filing comes as a series of allegations about the company’s practices has come to light, which resulted in its cofounders resigning from the company and an interim executive team being put in place.
Founded in 2012, uBiome began with a Kickstarter campaign for an at-home test kit that would enable customers to get the genomic sequences of the microbes found in their gut, the combination of which is commonly referred to as a microbiome. Its success in marketing the kit led to it raising over $100 million in venture capital, with firms 8VC and Andreessen Horowitz having the largest shares. After its last funding round, its valuation was estimated to be $600 million, according to Pitchbook.
The capital enabled the company to expand to other products such as a test for irritable bowel syndrome and a test for vaginal health, both of which required a physician’s order. The Wall Street Journal
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