Edmonton Journal

Former U of C researcher fails to collect fee in civil case

- PAIGE PARSONS pparsons@postmedia.com twitter.com/paigeepars­ons

A former University of Calgary neuroscien­tist, who retracted nine scientific papers after it was revealed his research team manipulate­d data, made a failed attempt at a civil claim against an Alberta company Tuesday.

Dr. Cory Toth resigned from the U of C in March 2014 after the school investigat­ed. Problems with some of the research was first reported to the university by Retraction Watch, a U.S.-based academia watchdog group.

Toth moved to British Columbia and began working as a neurologis­t at a Burnaby Hospital, but was in Edmonton on Tuesday seeking a provincial court judgment of $2,000 plus interest against Edmonton’s Western Medical Assessment­s as payment for an independen­t medical exam he was retained to perform to support a civil court case in August 2014. In his suit, Toth also named lawyer Michele Reeves, who hired Western Medical Assessment­s to find her an expert to complete the medical exam.

According to a dispute note filed by Reeves, three days after she disclosed Toth’s expert report to opposing counsel in September 2014, Postmedia published a story about the retracted studies that gained national attention.

In its own dispute note, Western Medical Assessment­s argued it shouldn’t have to pay Toth because when he was hired he didn’t disclose he had been found to have “committed a breach of integrity” in his relationsh­ip with the U of C. Given the circumstan­ces, Toth should have known his opinion wouldn’t be accepted by the court, the company argued.

“Had this informatio­n been disclosed to (Western Medical Assessment­s), as it ought to have been, he would not have been selected as an expert for this case,” the document reads.

But Toth argued the problems with the studies had no bearing on his standing as a physician, and that his ability to complete medical assessment­s was “never held in question.”

Toth defended his credibilit­y as a clinician while being questioned by Western Medical Assessment­s CEO and medical director Dr. Roger Hodkinson.

During the exchange, Hodkinson remarked that Toth stopped doing scientific research in the wake of the retraction­s.

“For the time being,” Toth replied, adding that when he was hired for his current job, he made an agreement with his employer not to conduct any scientific research for five years.

Toth testified Tuesday that he has continued to complete independen­t medical assessment­s, telling court he did four the previous week.

The judge who heard the case dismissed Toth’s claim against Western Medical Assessment­s and Reeves. Some costs were ordered against both Toth and the company.

 ??  ?? Dr. Cory Toth retracted nine scientific papers after problems were found with the manipulati­on of data by his team. He resigned from U of C in 2014.
Dr. Cory Toth retracted nine scientific papers after problems were found with the manipulati­on of data by his team. He resigned from U of C in 2014.

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