HEALTHFORTUNE
He fled Iran for the American dream, became a millionaire, and could have retired—instead, he built the health tech that saved his father from cancer
Ardy Arianpour fled Iran at six, built a health tech platform called Seqster that aggregates patient data, and used it to save his father from colon cancer. He previously scaled Ambry Genetics to a $1 billion acquisition and now manages 150 million patient records with Seqster.
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