A symposium on recent discoveries in basic and clinical neuroscience and their promise for revolutionary advances in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mental illness will be held at Yale School of Medicine (YSM) March 27. The event, “Towards...
Barry Adams, a registered nurse who gained national notoriety for expressing concerns about patient safety, will speak at the Yale School of Nursing March 4 from 1-3 p.m. Adams’ talk at Yale School of Nursing is titled “Speaking With A Powerful Voice:...
Detecting and treating schizophrenia rapidly, following the onset of a first psychotic episode, improves the patients’ response to treatment, according to a study by a Yale researcher. Thomas McGlashan, M.D., professor of psychiatry at Yale School of...
The Yale School of Nursing (YSN) Center for Health Policy and Ethics is sponsoring the Fourth Annual Collaborative Practice Symposium on February 26. This year’s event, entitled “The Promises and Realities of Collaborative Practice,” features a panel...
The National Institutes of Health has awarded a Yale researcher $6 million to transplant neural cells in primates in an attempt to replace dopamine lost in Parkinson’s disease. Transplantation of fetal neural cells was carried out on a limited basis in...
The Yale Center for Excellence in Chronic Illness Care will sponsor the 6th Annual Convocation of the Yale School of Nursing (YSN) on February 9, at 4 p.m. in the YSN Lecture Hall, Room 118, 100 Church Street South. The keynote speaker will be...
A low level of an enzyme found in persons with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) may provide important clues to the cause of the condition, which affects 40 percent of the 2.5 million Americans with epilepsy, a Yale study has found. TLE is one of the most...
3 Yale men in a theatrical production, circa 1880 “The Pink and the Blue: Lesbian and Gay Life at Yale and in Connecticut, 1642-2004,” a groundbreaking exhibit exploring the lesbian and gay history of one of America’s oldest and most influential...
“The Pink and the Blue: Lesbian and Gay Life at Yale and in Connecticut, 1642-2004,” a groundbreaking exhibit exploring the lesbian and gay history of one of America’s oldest and most influential educational institutions opens at the Sterling Library at...
Jonathan Edwards College is pleased to present a small, but significant exhibit opening on January 22, 2004 entitled “Robert Rauschenberg: Gifts to Terry Van Brunt.” The some 35 works on display, which have been exhibited only once before in San...