April 18, 2008
A Scientist Struggles With Continuing Protests
Alessandra Angelucci sounds weary on this April morning, perhaps because of the people yelling outside her house the night before. [Correction appended.]
The associate professor of ophthalmology at the University of Utah, who studies the visual system in marmosets' brains, is one of the main targets of animal-rights activists. They harass her at home and follow her to meetings, singling her out from among the tens of thousands of other scientists at a recent conference. But while she
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