Yale University will pay homage to the legendary 20th–century architect Eero Saarinen (1910–1961) in an exhibition at Sterling Memorial Library, 120 High St., and a two–day symposium at the Yale School of Architecture (YSA), 180 York St. Using the...
The BioGeomancer project team at Yale University’s Peabody Museum of Natural History has been granted software licensing by Inxight Software, Inc. to develop a universal system for geo–referencing of the diverse specimen records that exist in natural...
Ainissa G. Ramirez, an assistant professor of engineering at Yale, will host a series of fun science programs for children — called Science Saturdays — that will showcase dynamic scientists of various backgrounds, ages and disciplines. The series is...
Yale researchers are investigating the use of the medication naltrexone to help men and women quit smoking without gaining weight. “The prospect of gaining weight is of particular concern to women smokers and to a substantial number of men,” said...
In a study published in the journal Blood, Yale scientists identify the molecular triggers that stimulate Cutaneous T Cell Lymphoma (CTCL) cells to clonally expand into large populations of malignant lymphocytes. CTCL is the most common adult malignancy...
The Prize Committee for Mathematics of the Wolf Foundation has unanimously selected Gregory A. Margulis, Erastus L. DeForest Professor of Mathematics “[Professor Margulis’] accomplishments in advancing the field of algebra have been remarkable.”(...
In a study published in the journal Blood, Yale scientists identify the molecular triggers that stimulate Cutaneous T Cell Lymphoma (CTCL) cells to clonally expand into large populations of malignant lymphocytes. CTCL is the most common adult malignancy...
Two Yale psychiatrists will receive the American Psychiatric Association’s (APA) APIRE/Kempf Fund Award for Research Development in Psychobiological Psychiatry at the association’s annual meeting May 5 in Atlanta. John Krystal, M.D., the Robert L. McNeil...
Women diagnosed with early stage, non–invasive breast cancer who carry the same mutations in two inherited breast/ovarian cancer genes as women diagnosed with invasive breast cancer, may benefit from high risk treatment, Yale researchers report in the...
The first Albert J. Solnit endowed lecture will be delivered by John E. Schowalter, M.D., The Albert J. Solnit Emeritus Professor of Child Psychiatry, on Monday, March 21, 2005 at 4 p.m. in the Donald J. Cohen Auditorium, Child Study Center, 230 South...