Mark Oppenheimer remembers exactly where he was when he heard about the deadly mass shooting at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh on October 27, 2018.
He was in his car outside Temple Emanuel in Newton, Massachusetts, where he had just taken his...
Given the magnitude of the opioid crisis in the United States, a growing number of patient advocates are calling for primary care physicians to assume greater responsibility for treatment of those with opioid use disorder.
Yet while these primary care...
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...
Yale sociologist Daniel Karell seeks to understand how online behavior generates real-world harm. In studying the nature and culture of extremist online communities, he has explored the internet’s role in fomenting radicalism in Afghanistan and the United...
The emergence of COVID-19 variants such as Delta and Omicron have sent scientists scrambling to determine whether existing vaccinations and boosters are still effective against new strains of SARS-Cov-2.
A new response to the rapidly mutating virus might...
Yale physician Jennifer Tsai and two medical students, Emmanuella Asabor and James Yoon — all of whose work is focused on improving access to healthcare — are among the innovative trailblazers and leaders named to Forbes magazine’s annual “30 Under 30”...
As a physician-scientist at Yale, Cece Calhoun both treats young patients with sickle cell disease and studies how to help them transition into adult care. In her spare time, you can find her watching NPR “Tiny Desk” concerts, hanging out with family, or...