In recognition of his exceptional achievements in material and device science technology, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) named Jerry M. Woodall, C. Baldwin Sawyer Professor of Electrical Engineering, Professor of Applied...
The ten 2004 Senior Scholars in Global Infectious Disease recently announced by the Ellison Medical Foundation in Bethesda, MD, include three Yale investigators: Jorge Galán, Lucille P. Markey Professor of Microbiology and Chair of the Section of...
The Saybrook Orchestra, an 80-piece full symphony orchestra composed of students, faculty and staff affiliated with Yale University, will offer a free educational concert to students from all over the state of Connecticut on Friday, December 10 at 10 a.m...
Yale University Properties is pleased to announce the Grand Opening of Oolongs Tea Bar in the Chapel Street Retail District. Oolongs Tea Bar, specializing in over 70 varieties of premium quality loose leaf tea, is located in Sherman’s Alley at 1044...
Yale School of Medicine is one of 10 schools that are receiving a total of $5 million from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation for its Clinical Research Fellowship program. Established four years ago, the Clinical Research Fellowship program is the...
Blocking a key molecule protects breast implants, permanent catheters, pacemakers, artificial joints, glucose sensors for diabetics, and other biomaterials from rejection and damage by the body, according to a study published this month in The American...
A child’s level of anxiety prior to surgery is predictive of whether they will experience post-surgical delirium and maladaptive behavioral changes, including anxiety, nighttime crying, and bedwetting, according to a Yale study published in the journal...
Two local chapters of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society-the Greater Connecticut Chapter and the Western Connecticut Chapter-jointly awarded a grant of nearly $50,000 to support the efforts of the Yale Multiple Sclerosis Clinic in providing expert...
A region of the brain associated with emotional responses, the amygdala, is linked to a measure of unconscious race bias, especially when responding to faces presented subliminally, according to a study by researchers at Yale. The study in the journal...