A documentary produced by Yale University’s Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies and edited by Yale archivist Joanne Rudof had a premiere screening in Czestochowa, Poland, as part of a ground-breaking exhibition. In the film, seven...
The Ethel F. Donaghue Women’s Health Investigator Program, administered by Women’s Health Research at Yale, has granted its 2004 Program Awards to three Yale researchers. The program offers grants to full-time Yale affiliated investigators for new...
Members of the press are invited to attend a reception on Saturday, June 26, 4-6 p.m. for the New Haven Oral History Project (NHOHP) exhibition at the New Haven Colony Historical Society, 114 Whitney Avenue. The exhibition highlights NHOHP interviews...
Edmund Slocum Crelin, Jr., emeritus professor of anatomy in the Department of Surgery at Yale University School of Medicine, who was instrumental in creating the world renowned neo-natal and ultrasound units at Yale-New Haven Hospital, died on June 21 in...
Durland Fish, professor of epidemiology in the Division of Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases at Yale School of Medicine, has received a $2.9 million, four-year grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to develop a detailed surface...
Yale Cancer Center Director Richard Edelson, M.D., announced today that Edward Chu, M.D., professor of internal medicine and pharmacology at Yale University School of Medicine, has been named the chief of the Medical Oncology Section for the Center. In...
Jorge Galan and his colleagues in the Section of Microbial Pathogenesis at the Yale School of Medicine report a new and fundamental mechanism that Salmonella bacteria use to replicate within body cells and cause disease without endangering themselves...
The National Center for Children Exposed to Violence (NCCEV), at the Yale Child Study Center is hosting the 7th annual Child Development-Community Policing Program (CD-CP) Multi-Site Conference at the Yale Child Study Center, 230 South Frontage Road...
A gala event to raise awareness about reproductive cancers in women and to highlight new research initiatives at Yale will take place on June 18 at 7 p.m. at the Inn at Long Shore in Westport, Conn., 260 Compo Road South. The black-tie benefit will...
An unusual protein called acidic mammalian chitinase (AMCase), is markedly increased in mouse models of asthma, making it an important link in finding the pathways that lead to asthma, Yale researchers report in today’s issue of Science. Asthma is a...