In a recent publication of the British Medical Journal (BMJ), British scientists and an investigator from Yale University conclude that animal research done to support human trials and patient centered studies is often inadequately conducted and not...
Nobel laureate Peter Agre, M.D., professor in the departments of biological chemistry and medicine at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine will give two lectures while on campus on March 24 and 25. Agre was awarded the 2003 Nobel Prize for...
Roger Longman, co-founder and managing partner of Windhover Information, Inc., will kick off the revived Biohaven Speaker Series with a talk titled “Trends in Pharma-Biotech Dealmaking” today at 5:00 p.m. at the Peabody Museum, 170 Whitney Ave....
The Yale School of Medicine and the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) today announced that the Stop and Shop Supermarket Company has become the corporate supporter of its research center, now officially called The JDRF Center for the Study of...
The National Center for Children Exposed to Violence (NCCEV) at the Yale Child Study Center has designated the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Child Development-Community Policing Partnership (CM CD-CP) as the NCCEV Southeast Regional Training Center in...
Consuming foods high in animal protein, saturated fat, eggs and dairy leads to an increased risk of developing non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (NHL), a cancer that attacks the lymphatic system, part of the body’s immune system, Yale researchers have found....
Connecticut United for Research Excellence (CURE) and Yale University are launching an extension of CURE’s highly successful BioBus program called the Connecticut BioBus Honors Program at Yale University. The first Honors Program will run from 10:00 a....
The time of the talk by Paul Farmer, M.D., a founding director of Partners in Health, an international health organization for the poor, was reported incorrectly. Farmer will speak at Yale School of Medicine Wednesday, March 31, at 4:30 p.m. The talk is...
Daily smoking is strongly related to suicide attempts and self-mutilation among teens hospitalized for psychiatric illnesses, according to a study done in collaboration with a Yale researcher. The study in this month’s Journal of Adolescent Health...
Pregnant women suffering from depression may experience as much emotional relief through 10 weeks of bright light therapy as persons taking anti-depressants, a Yale researcher found in a small pilot study. The research published this month in the...