Ira Mellman Ira Mellman, Chair and Sterling Professor of the Department of Cell Biology at Yale University School of Medicine, is one of the three Americans elected an Associate Member as the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)...
Pediatric researchers at Yale School of Medicine have identified a gene on human chromosome 6 called DCDC2, which is linked to dyslexia, a reading disability affecting millions of children and adults.
The researchers also found that a genetic alteration...
Derek Yach Global leaders and researchers will address the world’s leading causes of death in a three-day Oxford Health Alliance conference at the Yale School of Medicine starting October 30 at The Anlyan Center, 300 Cedar St.The four biggest...
Kari Hartwig In a study of access to specialty healthcare by the uninsured and publicly insured in New Haven, Yale researchers found that recent state budget cuts, out-of-date provider rates and other policy changes had caused a decline in care...
Heping Zhang Researchers at Yale School of Medicine have received over $10 million from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for four and a half years to fund research initiatives in preterm births.The grant from the National Institutes on...
Researchers at Yale School of Nursing and Yale Cancer Center have launched the Breast Cancer Internet Information and Support Study (BCIIS) aimed at helping women diagnosed with breast cancer sort through the millions of web pages containing breast cancer...
David A. LaVan A Yale scientist is among the recipients of a special $6.5 million center grant from the National Eye Institute of the National Institutes of Health, intended to rapidly launch revolutionary ideas in the use of nanomedicine and...
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the following Yale School of Medicine experts in the disease are available to speak to the media: Michael P. DiGiovanna, M.D. Associate Professor of Medicine, Medical Oncology, Yale Cancer Center Co-...
Richard A. Ehrenkranz, M.D. Infants born with oxygen loss who are given an innovative therapy that lowers their entire body temperature by four degrees within the first six hours of life, have a better chance of survival and lower incidence of...
Matthew State, M.D. In what may be a major milestone in Tourette’s Syndrome (TS) research, scientists at Yale School of Medicine and their colleagues have identified a gene called SLITRK1 that appears to contribute to some cases of TS, according...