By Associated Press - Friday, August 4, 2017

SEATTLE (AP) - A University of Washington researcher has been fired at the conclusion of a sexual harassment investigation against him.

The Seattle Times reported (https://bit.ly/2vA3l0S ) Thursday that Michael Katze was fired for “conduct counter to the core values” of the university.

The decision was made by a faculty adjudication panel and upheld by university President Ana Mari Cauce.

Katze, a microbiology professor and associate director for research in the Regional Primate Research Center, was responsible for cutting-edge work that put the university on the forefront of Ebola and flu research.

An investigator in 2016 found that Katze had created a hostile work environment for a woman under his direct supervision because he “persistently, and for an extended period of time, made unwanted sexual comments and jokes.”

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Information from: The Seattle Times, https://www.seattletimes.com

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