Immunotherapy, a biotherapy that boosts the ability of the immune system to recognize and attack mutant tumor cells, has transformed the treatment landscape for patients battling cancer, which emerges from the progressive accumulation of DNA mutations....
When Yale’s students, faculty, and staff returned to campus for the fall semester, they discovered that some of the university’s most prominent buildings were obscured by blue construction fencing.
Behind that fencing, Yale is building for the future.
In...
Before pursuing a career in nursing, Bridget Basile Ibrahim was an anthropologist. At their core, she says, the two fields are actually quite similar: They require one to take a holistic view of the person in front of you.
Basile Ibrahim, who earned her...
The trillions of bacteria that reside in the human gut are known to play a critical role in promoting mental and physical health. But new research shows that the gut microbiome can also harbor potential bad actors.
In a study published Oct 27 in the...
Members of the Yale community gathered yesterday to celebrate the opening and dedication of the Humanities Quadrangle (HQ). The iconic structure at 320 York Street, previously known as the Hall of Graduate Studies — and before that as Sterling Tower — now...