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Timothy Gay was born Ashtabula, Oh on 23 March, 1953. An only child, his parents (both now ceased) were William Gay, a pastor the Uned Church of Christ, and Annabeth McClelland Gay, a church mician. Gay attend Phillips Amy Andover, Massachsets, graduatg 1971.
Gay got a B. Upon graduatg om Caltech, Gay matriculated at the Universy of Chigo, where he earned his Ph. Gay's rearch terts center on the stterg of electrons by atomic and molecular targets and elementary particle physics.