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Scientific American

August 1, 2004

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Speaking for the Animals

A veterinarian analyzes the turf battles that have transformed the animal laboratory

ByMadhusree Mukerjee

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Madhusree Mukerjee was a senior editor atScientific American, where she covered psychology, anthropology, and diverse other topics. She has authored two nonfiction books:Churchills Secret War (Basic Books, 2010) andThe Land of Naked People (Houghton-Mifflin, 2003). She has a Ph.D. in physics from the University of Chicago and received a Guggenheim fellowship to complete her first book. She has written numerous articles on Indigenous issues, development, and colonialism and is working on a third book.

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Scientific American Magazine Vol 291 Issue 2This article was published with the title “Speaking for the Animals” inScientific American Magazine Vol. 291 No. 2 ()
doi:10.1038/scientificamerican082004-7gqtq6wsxGd9MJCx7EUkgF

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