Martin Nowak in Epstein files: Harvard professor’s disturbing conversation

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Martin Nowak’s communication with Jeffrey Epstein was made public when the Justice Department released the final tranche of files on Friday.

Martin Nowak’s name has come up in the documents related to Jeffrey Epstein that the Justice Department released on Friday. Many of his communications with the late convicted child sex offender have been made public. Their disturbing nature has led to consternation online

In another email sent to Nowak, the writer says “Jeffrey would like to have dinner at the Institute this Friday with the Chomsky’s and `all the boys’ he says he would like an hour with you alone first—will this work for you? I know you said you have something starting at 4pm at PED.” The other individual referred to here is Noam Chomsky, whose name popped up in the Epstein documents earlier as well.

Nowak is a Harvard University professor teaching in the Department of Mathematics and Biology. As per the university website, he works on ‘mathematical description of evolutionary processes, including the evolution of cooperation and human language, as well as the dynamics of virus infections and human cancer’.

He was born in Vienna in 1965. Nowak went to Albertus Magnus School and then studied Biochemistry and Mathematics at the University of Vienna. In 1989, he went as Erwin Schrödinger Scholar to Oxford. In 1997, he became Professor of Mathematical Biology there. Nowak joined Harvard in 2003.

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