Mice bred with a mutation that leaves them free of the proteins Nogo A/B, which are believed to block re-growth of critical nerve fibers in the brain and spinal cord, sprout new axons following spinal cord injury, a Yale research team has found. “In the...
Yale University Provost Susan Hockfield recently announced the appointments of two deputy provosts to help shape and implement the academic, administrative and budgetary policies of the University. Hockfield named Barbara Shailor, currently the director...
Elderly female mice who spent three hours a day racing on running wheels and playing with rodent toys showed a marked improvement in their spatial memory, according to researchers at Yale. The study to be published in the July/August issue of the...
Yale University Provost Susan Hockfield recently announced the appointments of two deputy provosts to help shape and implement the academic, administrative and budgetary policies of the University. Hockfield named Barbara Shailor, currently the director...
Graham Swift, one of Britain’s leading writers, will read from his own work at Yale’s Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, 121 Wall St., May 7 at 4 p.m. Swift is the author of seven books, including “Shuttlecock,” “Waterland,” “Ever After” –...
A memorial service will be held this Sunday, May 4, in the Levinson Auditorium of Yale Law School, 127 Wall St., honoring Eugene V. Rostow, the Sterling Professor Emeritus of Law and Public Policy and former dean of Yale Law School. Rostow, an...