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US ME/CFS Researcher Jose Montoya Fired From Stanford Medicine

Wednesday 5 June 2019

 

From Stanford University's student newspaper The Stanford Daily:

 

Stanford School of Medicine Li Ka Shing Center
Stanford School of Medicine Li Ka Shing Center
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Stanford Medicine professor fired for violating University rules of conduct

By Elena Shao
June 3, 2019
© 2019 The Stanford Daily Publishing Corporation.

Jose Montoya, previously a professor at the Stanford University Medical Center, was “relieved of all University duties — clinical, research, or otherwise” on Thursday, May 30, according to an email sent that morning by Stanford Medicine’s Infectious Diseases Division Chief Upinder Singh to all division employees.

His termination occurred after an investigation, led by an outside attorney and an unnamed Stanford faculty member, found what Singh called “multiple violations of the University’s conduct policies.” The investigation was launched in response to “complaints relating to his conduct,” according to the email. Per University policy, Montoya has the right to appeal this decision.

Montoya did not immediately respond to request for comment.

 

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