Yale University will host a panel featuring the leaders of all four major Jewish denominations to discuss “Envisioning the Future of American Judaism” on October 13 at 8 p.m. in the Levinson Auditorium of Yale Law School, 127 Wall Street. The event is...
In this week’s issue of Nature, a Yale mathematician presents models showing that the most recent person who was a direct ancestor of all humans currently alive may have lived just a few thousand years ago. “While we may not all be ‘brothers,’ the...
Yale researchers report the first explanation of the physiological basis for the inherited, chronic pain syndrome erythromelalgia in an article today in the Journal of Neuroscience. Erythromelalgia has largely remained an obscure disease with unknown...
In conjunction with its current exhibition on the Philadelphia landmark building PSFS, the Yale School of Architecture will host a symposium October 1-2 exploring the distinctly American form that developed from European modernism of the 1930s. Titled...
In a whole new approach to asthma research, scientists at Yale have discovered that a molecule called Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) likely plays an important role in the development of the disease and raises the possibility of new asthma...
The National Cancer Institute recently awarded a five-year, $7.5 million program project grant to investigators at the Yale School of Medicine to continue studies on the role of viruses and mutant cellular proteins in tumorigenic transformation of cells...
Yale Law School Dean Harold Koh will give a talk September 27 titled “Yellow in a White World,” to launch the year-long celebration of the 150th anniversary of the graduation of Yale’s first Chinese student, Yung Wing. Yung Wing was the first Asian to...
In a whole new approach to asthma research, scientists at Yale have discovered that a molecule called Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) likely plays an important role in the development of the disease and raises the possibility of new asthma...
The National Cancer Institute recently awarded a five-year, $7.5 million program project grant to investigators at the Yale School of Medicine to continue studies on the role of viruses and mutant cellular proteins in tumorigenic transformation of cells...
Yale researcher Robert S. Sherwin, the C.N.H. Long Professor of Internal Medicine at Yale School of Medicine, is one of four physician-scientists recognized by Novartis Pharmaceuticals for significant and innovative research, clinical practice advances...