University of Arizona president fires researcher

Copyright 1998 Associated Press
August 1, 1998



    A University of Arizona professor of microbiology has been fired for allegedly publishing misleading research, including a study that found vitamin E had positive effects on aging.

University President Peter Likins said he decided to accept recommendations of the university's Committee on Academic Freedom and Tenure to end Dr. Marguerite Kay's employment.

"I am not guilty of scientific misconduct," Kay said Friday. "I am confident that I am going to be exonerated at the national level."

Kay is a physician who has worked in the university's department of microbiology and immunology for eight years. She is known for her research on aging.

The committee found that Kay had manipulated and misrepresented findings that were published in professional journals, including the vitamin E study. Its members concluded that her papers lacked scientific rigor and were careless, and that she had mismanaged her lab.

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