New Haven, Conn. — Paul Cleary, Dean of Yale School of Medicine’s Department of Epidemiology and Public Health (EPH), has announced the appointment of Robert Dubrow, M.D., as Associate Dean for Academic Affairs.In this newly-created position, Dubrow will...
A side view of the receptor tyrosine kinase Kit in complex with stem cell factor (stem cell factor is colored in magenta). High resolution views of a receptor molecule that is implicated in cancer offer a...
Barbara Ehrlich Peripheral pain, a side effect of the highly effective cancer drug paclitaxel, appears to be caused when the drug binds to a protein and initiates improper calcium signaling, a Yale School...
A research paper co-authored by Jennifer Prah Ruger, assistant professor of Global Health in the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health at Yale School of Medicine, and Daniel Kress, senior program officer of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation,...
Erol Fikrig Blocking a tick protein that protects the Lyme disease bacteria as it moves from mice back to the tick that infected them might reduce incidences of the illness among humans, a Yale School of...
The pledge Wednesday by a group of major food companies to market only healthy foods to children may have little effect on the diet of the nation’s children, says Kelly Brownell, director of Yale University’s Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity....
Kim Woodrow Kim Woodrow, a postdoctoral fellow in biomedical engineering at Yale, is one of the five American women recently honored by L’Oréal USA with their 2007 Fellowships for Women in Science.Woodrow...
Mary Tinetti, M.D. The Yale/Hartford Center of Excellence (CoE in Aging has received renewed funding from the John A. Hartford Foundation to increase the amount of research, education, and leadership in...
Colors show calcium levels in brain cells in experiments with cytomegalovirus infection. A common brain virus that is usually harmless in adults but can be devastating in early development causes...
Harlan M. Krumholz, M.D. Heart attack patients admitted to hospitals ranked to be among “America’s Best” by U.S. News & World Report are less likely to die within 30 days than those patients admitted to...