[1] He is also the author of Cracks in the Iron Closet: Travels in Gay and Lesbian Russia, a 1997 book on LGBT history and life in Russia based on Tuller's travels and interviews with LGBT Russians.
[3][4] Currently, he is a senior fellow in public health and journalism at a crowdfunded position at Berkeley.
[5][6][7] Proponents of the controversial psychosomatic model, many of which were behind the PACE trial, accused their critics of harassment.
Tuller disputed that his work encouraged this, saying his activities follow academic standards.
Later, the claims of harassment were found to be “wildly exaggerated” by a tribunal judge.