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PETA has found that Zimmermann has a side hustle, selling his monkey-head-mangling skills to NeuralThread, a for-profit company in San Francisco. The National Institutes of Health showered the company with $1 million in tax dollars, some of which supports Zimmermann’s experiments on monkeys, and its lead experimenter previously worked at Elon Musk’s Neuralink, which has its own well-documented history of animal abuse.
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None of this cruelty occurs in a vacuum. It’s been aided or ignored by every level of oversight.
Staff raised concerns to Ghose and Zimmermann. They were ignored or disparaged. Then they went above the experimenters’ heads, but the animal experimentation oversight committee brushed aside their ethical concerns, suggesting a bureaucratic workaround instead of reporting the experimenters to federal authorities.
Insiders went to the feds. But initially, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) was also indifferent. They went higher, submitting a detailed complaint to the National Institutes of Health, including documentation of each problematic surgery, the experimenter, the monkey, and the dates. It was glossed over by the office charged with ensuring federally funded animal experiments comply with welfare standards.
Only after one inspector reviewed the situation did the USDA issue a damning report against the university.
In Zimmerman’s laboratory, a monkey with a surgically implanted headpost sits inside an experimental cage while a holder with reflective markers attached to the implant tracks the animal’s head position. These procedures can cause pain, infection risk, and chronic psychological stress.






















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