Yale researchers have reported promising preliminary results of a Phase Ib/IIa study in women with recurrent ovarian cancer using phenoxodiol, an experimental anti-cancer drug that could kill cancer cells and increase effectiveness of standard...
In recognition of his academic statistical leadership in clinical trials, and expert statistical consultation to national and international governmental agencies and the pharmaceutical industry, Robert W. Makuch, professor of Public Health in the...
Yale researchers have found that lifetime users of hair coloring products have an increased risk of developing non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (NHL), a cancer that attacks the lymphatic system, part of the body’s immune system. “An increased risk of NHL was...
Frederick (Fritz) Redlich, the psychiatrist who was the catalyst in the transformation of a moribund Yale department of psychiatry of the early 40’s into one of its present eminence and whose research of the relationship between social class and...
Results of a search for the most important biomedical research papers of the past year, published in any source, were announced in the December 20, 2003 issue of THE LANCET. Many notable awards, including the Nobels and Lasker, recognize the...
A prefabricated metal house constructed by French designer Jean Prouvé, and recently transported from its home in the Congo Republic, will be the subject of a two-part exhibition at the Yale School of Architecture: within the gallery of the landmark Art...
The dean of Yale School of Architecture, Robert A.M. Stern, has announced the creation of the Edward P. Bass Distinguished Visiting Architecture Fellowship at the School. The Bass Fellowship will bring distinguished private and public-sector clients to...
A bronze statue of Yung Wing, the first student from China to graduate from an American university, will be dedicated on December 21 at 1:45 p.m. at Yale University’s Betts House, 393 Prospect St. The dedication is part of the University’s celebration...
Yale University recently published the first major book exploring the history of Yale’s architecture and planning in relation to the city of New Haven. “Yale in New Haven: Architecture & Urbanism” is co-authored by renowned architectural historian...
Yale Law School will host “Digital Mix,” the 2004 Payson Wolff Lecture on Law and Music, on December 10, 6:30-11 p.m., in the Levinson Auditorium, 127 Wall Street. The program will include performances and discussions that explore DJ music in an era of...