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Anu Thubagere was pursuing a doctorate when she was diagnosed with leukemia. Its impact on the skin took her by surprise and lead to the launch of her brand.
March 13, 2023
By: Christine Esposito
Editor-in-Chief
For most indie beauty founders, there’s an experience that leads to them take the plunge and become an entrepreneur. For Anu Thubagere, it was a rock-your-world health diagnosis. After her recovery, this bioengineer left a high-profile innovation lab to create a skincare brand that infuses scientific methodologies like proteomics testing with artificial intelligence (AI) and customized formulations to deliver healthier skin. At the age of 27 while pursuing a doctorate degree at CalTech, Thubagere was diagnosed with leukemia. ¬¬ “My treatment was difficult and confronting, but something I really didn’t expect was the way my treatment affected my skin—when I looked in the mirror I saw delicate, sensitive and chemically damaged skin, a real shock when I’d previously had very low maintenance skin with the occasional pimple,” she told Happi. That experience stayed with her as she completed her PhD in bioengineering and went on to work at Google’s innovation lab known as X -The Moonshot Factory. There, she explored what she called “ big problems pertaining to health and the role that data could play in predictability and prevention.” This, too, would shape the direction of her beauty brand, Iuno.
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