UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS:
Chancellor Quits After Research Shutdown
Constance Holden
Already reeling from a federal suspension of its clinical research, the University of Illinois, Chicago, got another jolt this month: the sudden resignation of its chancellor, David Broski, on 9 September. Broski appears to be the third--and highest ranking--school official to fall in the course of a simmering 2-year conflict involving the university's Institutional Review Boards, which review research proposals that involve human subjects.