Yale researchers have identified a cellular spy that tricks certain immune cells into helping potentially deadly skin cancer to reproduce.
The discovery, reported in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, may offer new treatment...
When the COVID-19 pandemic threatened to disrupt his senior year at Yale, Jack Devlin decided to take a gap year.
Now, after his return to campus for the first time in 18 months, he is eager to resume on-campus life — and all that comes with it — as fully...
Researchers have identified a molecular mechanism that drives the progression of uveal melanoma (UM), an often lethal eye cancer in adults.
The finding, published in the journal Nature Communications, may offer an opportunity to develop treatments to...
William L. Jorgensen, Sterling Professor of Chemistry, has been selected as a 2021 Citation Laureate for his influential contributions to the field of computational chemistry.
The distinction reflects the importance of Jorgensen’s work within the...
A study from Yale and Georgia Tech offers new context for a pivotal step in the evolution of life on Earth: the dramatic proliferation of animal life, hundreds of millions of years ago, in the ancient sea.
The prevailing scientific theory has been that...
Eduardo da Silva Neto’s love affair with science started in childhood, as a kid growing up in Brazil.
It has stayed with him his whole life, whether he was tinkering with his dad’s electrical equipment in the family garage or devising experiments to learn...