The following talks at Yale University the week of March 30-April 5 are free and open to the public, unless noted otherwise. Federal judge to give Litowitz Lecture on religious freedom Judge John T. Noonan of the United States Court of Appeals for the...
Yale Reaches Top National Ranking in Technology Transfer New Haven, Conn. – Yale University today announced an agreement to help launch Molecular Staging Inc. (MSI), a promising new biotechnology firm that will be located in the New Haven area. The...
Gualberto Ruano, M.D., Ph.D. and co-founder of Genaissance Pharmaceutical Co. in New Haven, will be the final speaker in the Yale-New Haven Biotechnology Enterprise Forum series. His talk, titled “Genomic Strategies and Drug Discovery,” will be...
Astronaut Albert Sacco Jr., professor of chemical engineering at Northeastern University, will present the John McClanahan Henske Distinguished Lecture in Chemical Engineering on Thursday, April 9, at 4 p.m. in 211 Mason Laboratory, 9 Hillhouse Ave. The...
Donald Schall, wetland biologist, will be the next speaker in the semester-long series “The Restoration Agenda: Water!” presented by the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. His talk, “Wetland Creation in Landscaped Environments,” which...
John Manley, Minister of Industry for Canada, will lecture on “Canada’s Science and Technology Strategy: Constructing a Smart, Comparative Advantage” on Thursday, March 26, at 4:30 p.m. in Davies Auditorium, Becton Engineering and Applied Science Center...
Many medications work by binding tightly to a protein and disrupting its normal function, including those that prevent transplanted organs from being rejected, keep HIV infections in check, and even stimulate nerve regrowth in spinal cord injuries. At...
The following talks at Yale University the week of March 16-22 are free and open to the public. Connecticut judge to explore how courts deal with medical issues The Honorable Barry R. Schaller, a judge of the Connecticut Appellate Court, will talk on...
Yale has established the position of Malcolm G. Chace Head Hockey Coach as a memorial to Chace, an 1896 graduate of Yale College and one of the initiators of ice hockey in the United States. The position is funded by a gift from the honoree’s grandson,...
In research funded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA , Yale mechanical engineers Marshall B. Long and Mitchell D. Smooke are probing the mysteries of a methane flame in an environment that simulates the microgravity conditions of...