Letters Containing Info About This Case

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  • Dr. Kay's statement to the Committee on Academic Freedom and Tenure. read it here

 

  • If Dr. Kay really falsified data as she is accused of doing, then how could her findings be corroborated by peer review? Here's a letter from Frederick K. Goodwin, M.D., to the UofA, citing studies corroborating Dr. Kay's work. - read it here

 

  • A number of excerpts from the transcripts of the CAFT hearing. You may find many of these excerpts quite telling and disturbing - read them here

 

  • Dr. Kay's University of Arizona Faculty Performance Evaluation. She recieved a rating of "outstanding", and the review called into question the charges against her. - read it here

 

  • Jeffrey Poulin was a research technician in Dr. Kay's lab, and one of her primary accusers. But strangely, his letter of resignation from Dr. Kay's research team gives nothing but praise to the lady he would later accuse - read it here

 

  • A letter from Frederick K. Goodwin, M.D., to the Office of Research Integrity (ORI), detailing the University of Arizona's violations of federal regulations in Dr. Kay's Case - read it here

 

  • Letter from Peter Likins, President of the University of Arizona, to the faculty, announcing the termination of Dr. Kay - read it here

 

  • A letter from Dr. Kay's lawyer to Peter Likins, Ph.D., President of the University of Arizona, protesting Dr. Kay's termination - read it here

 

  • The second in a series of letters from Dr. Kay's lawyer to Peter Likins, Ph.D., President of the University of Arizona - read it here

 

  • The first in a series of letters from Dr. Kay's lawyer to Peter Likins, Ph.D., President of the University of Arizona - read it here

 

  • A Letter from Dr. Kay's Lawyer to UofA: CAFT Hearing, March 30 - April 4, 1998 - read it here

 

  • A Letter from Dr. Kay's Lawyer to UofA: March 13, 1998 - read it here

 

 

 

Information on this page updated 10/31/99

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