In a study of mothers with a history of preeclampsia, a hypertension complication in pregnancy affecting five percent of all women, researchers at Yale have found that these women have an increased lifetime risk for cardiovascular illness and death. “...
David McCormick, a professor of neurobiology at Yale School of Medicine, has received the Senator Jacob Javits Award in the Neurosciences for his proposal to study the basic operational mechanisms of the cerebral cortex. The Javits award is made by...
Yale University will hold the second annual Bouchet Conference on Diversity in Graduate Education on April 1 and 2 in the Hall of Graduate Studies, 320 York St. Titled “A View from the Disciplines: Diversity and Inclusion in Curricula, Pedagogy and...
The parliamentary governments that developed in Western Europe and North America during the 17th and 18th centuries are the subject of an international conference at Yale, April 7–9. The three–day conference will span three locations, and the sessions...
Low doses of the environmental contaminant bisphenol–A (BPA), widely used to make many plastics found in food storage containers, including feeding bottles for infants, can impair brain function, leading to learning disabilities and age–related...
Low doses of the environmental contaminant bisphenol–A (BPA), widely used to make many plastics found in food storage containers, including feeding bottles for infants, can impair brain function, leading to learning disabilities and age–related...
“Funding Opportunities for Bioscience Technologies,” a workshop sponsored by the Connecticut Small Business Innovation Research/Small Business Technology Transfer (SBIR/STTR) Office will be held at Yale from 8:30 a.m. – 12 noon on April 12 in the Anlyan...
The Yale College term bill for 2005–6 will be $41,000, an increase of 5.5 percent over the current charge for undergraduate tuition and room and board, the University has announced. “Along with spending from the endowment and other sources, the term bill...
An area of the brain that activates when looking at faces does not respond the same way when perceiving other very familiar objects, according to a study by Yale researchers in the journal Neuropsychologia. “We humans are all face experts,” said Yaoda...
An area of the brain that activates when looking at faces does not respond the same way when perceiving other very familiar objects, according to a study by Yale researchers in the journal Neuropsychologia. “We humans are all face experts,” said Yaoda...