With the precociousness expected of the only child of a doctor and a classical musician Marco Roth was able to share his parents New York, a world centered around house concerts, a private library of literary classics, and dinner discussions of the latest advances in medicine. That world ended when his father began to suffer the worst effects of the AIDS virus that had infected him in the early 1980s. The Scientists is a story of how we first learn from our parents and how we then learn to see them as separate individuals; its a story of how preciousness can slow us down when it comes to understanding our desires and other peoples.