Edythe D. London
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Edythe D. London is Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Studies, director of the UCLA Laboratory of Molecular Pharmaclogy at the University of California at Los Angeles. She is known for her work on drug addiction in primates and other animals.
Her house was vandalized on October 230, 2007, in an attack claimed by the Animal Liberation Front by breaking a window of the house and inserting a garden hose which flooded the house. Over $20,000 damage was reported. [1]
Subsequently, her house was damaged by a firebomb left at the front door on Tuesday, February 5, 2008. No one was home at the time. A statement issued by the North American Animal Liberation Press Office authored by Jerry Vlasak [1] claimed that animal liberationists were responsible for placing the device. [2]
[edit] References
- ^ "Animal-Rights Militants Vandalize UCLA Researcher's House" By JJ Hermes Chronicle of Higher Education Tuesday, October 30, 2007
- ^ "UCLA Professor's House Is Firebombed" Chronicle of Higher Education February 6, 2008

