
"University officials removed the profile for Mark Tramo, an associate adjunct professor of neurology at the University of California, Los Angeles, from the university's list of experts for media, KTLA reported. University spokespeople did not respond to a request for comment, and UCLA officials have not spoken publicly about Tramo's relationship with Epstein. A petition for his removal had garnered more than 6,000 signatures as of Wednesday evening."
"Duke University officials announced last week it had closed three research centers, including the Center for Advanced Hindsight, run by business professor Dan Ariely, who is named hundreds of times in the Epstein files. A university spokesperson told Duke Chronicle that the decision to close the center was unrelated to Ariely's ties to Epstein. A few days earlier, Ariely wrote an op-ed in the student newspaper about his relationship with Epstein."
"At Yale University, officials temporarily removed computer science professor David Gelernter from the classroom this spring, Yale Daily News reported. Gelernter, a Yale graduate who has taught at the university since the early 1980s, defended his correspondence with Epstein to multiple media outlets and said he does not regret describing a Yale undergraduate as "v small goodlooking blonde [ sic]" in a 2011 email to Epstein."
Several academics who corresponded with Jeffrey Epstein have faced professional consequences as Epstein's files became public. UCLA removed Mark Tramo's expert profile and a petition sought his removal after revelations about his correspondence. Duke closed three research centers, including the Center for Advanced Hindsight directed by Dan Ariely; university officials characterized the closure as unrelated to Ariely's ties to Epstein. Dan Ariely published an op-ed in a student newspaper addressing his relationship with Epstein. Yale temporarily removed computer science professor David Gelernter from the classroom after he defended his correspondence and did not regret describing a student in a 2011 email to Epstein.
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