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...students, faculty and support staff, but these groups should not have a say in the selection of Corporation members. Students, most of whom are uninterested and uninformed about the Corporation, can express their views after they graduate. And while University employees should have their grievances heard by a sympathetic ear, allowing them to vote could create a conflict of interest for Corporation members. Members might be forced to back the wishes of the group that selected them over the best interests of the rest of the University. Alumni are far enough removed from the daily operation of the University...
Associate Professor of Medicine Kenneth R. Kenyon '65 last week stepped down from his administrative posts at the Harvard-affiliated Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary because of several investigations into experiments conducted under Kenyon's supervision by Tseng, a former ophthalmology fellow...
Kenyon, who could not be reached for comment, will continue to practice at the hospital and remain a researcher at the Eye Research Institute, a private group with ties to Mass. Eye and Ear, said spokesperson Mary Brotman...
Brotman confirmed that the senior members of the Harvard Ophthalmology Department at Mass. Eye and Ear voted last week to recommend that Kenyon step down...
...congressional committees and several medical schools are currently investigating Tseng's allegedly fraudulent research. Harvard and Mass. Eye and Ear conducted investigations into the matter earlier this year. The University is still examining the long-term aspects of the case, the third instance of major medical research fraud at Harvard since...